ShiroiHikari wrote:The Matrix is a cult film...? I thought everybody knew about The Matrix o_O Maybe I'm missing the point here...*walks away*
" wrote:...how no one likes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and everyone loves the Matrix.
madphilb wrote:Crouching Tiger was an ok movie, but the "wire work" was too far over the top. What they did with the original Matrix movie was to make the wire work look believable.... had the jumping from roof-top to roof-top in CTHD looked more like some of what they did in the Matrix, or the kind of stuff you might see in one of the Animes, then I would have liked it better. As it is though, it looked far too fake for my taste.
Omega Amen wrote:madphilb, I am not sure if you know, but in case you didn't, the Matrix and CTHD both had the same martial arts choreographer, Yuen Woo Ping, who is probably most respected in his field of martial arts choreography.
Omega Amen wrote:The "floating" wire work in CTHD was a decision made by the film's director, Ang Lee, to be faithful to Chinese martial arts legends and the book the film was based on. So, yes, "fake" when compared to reality, but actually quite "true" to the source of the material.
Omega Amen wrote:What Matrix did have was "style," which frankly reminds me of the "cool style" anime I have seen. I agree that the Matrix had "style," and thus why it became incredibly popular in our "cool image"-oriented culture. Of course, "style" or "cool" is not going to support a trilogy very well and apparently that is what a lot of people think now.
Omega Amen wrote:Yes, I took Chinese martial arts in the past, and I have seen many Hong Kong martial arts films. IMHO, CTHD is one of the best martial arts films since it had great action and a solid plot (a rare sight in Hong Kong martial arts films). I only consider Jet Li's and Yuen Woo Ping's (these names keep popping up) films "Fist of Legend" or "Once Upon a Time in China 2" to possibly have better fight scenes (plots in both are mediocre though).
Ruroken wrote: and i think it stole the bullet time from Max Payne or viceversa
Volt wrote:I'd hate to tell you this but actualy the Matrix is the fake and Max Payne is the original.
The studio that made max payne is the one that came up with Bullet-Time. Not the matrix. Bullet-time is registered and the Matrix producers paid money to the studio to use thier bullet-time technique.
Just because Matrix was first doesn't means it's the original.
Volt wrote:Also the Matrix sequals are about to win my "Volt's Annoying Movie Cliche" awards. For movie with so many twists it hurts the story line.
Volt wrote:I'd hate to tell you this but actualy the Matrix is the fake and Max Payne is the original.
The studio that made max payne is the one that came up with Bullet-Time. Not the matrix. Bullet-time is registered and the Matrix producers paid money to the studio to use thier bullet-time technique.
Just because Matrix was first doesn't means it's the original.
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