posted by
leoniedelt at 07:59pm on 27/11/2007 under filmography
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Not as good as I remember it being. I think the Matrix made it look like shit not too many years later, frankly,
Ooh, a fat whopping 320g in his head - i have more storage in my PC...
I loved his rant about wanting room service and the club sandwich, though. Funny.
I liked the idea of women bodyguards - good idea. Sort of reverse logic, but also still quite misogynistic as the men were so important that the women filled their bodies with implants to protect them...
I also liked Henry Rollins in this. A lot. I like his patch of grey hair - I have one of those, same spot on my skull too. Strange.
That's about it. Cyberpunk doesn't do much for me, but as it was pre-Matrix, it was kindof nostalgic.
Ooh, a fat whopping 320g in his head - i have more storage in my PC...
I loved his rant about wanting room service and the club sandwich, though. Funny.
I liked the idea of women bodyguards - good idea. Sort of reverse logic, but also still quite misogynistic as the men were so important that the women filled their bodies with implants to protect them...
I also liked Henry Rollins in this. A lot. I like his patch of grey hair - I have one of those, same spot on my skull too. Strange.
That's about it. Cyberpunk doesn't do much for me, but as it was pre-Matrix, it was kindof nostalgic.
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I thought The Matrix was OK, but it was a bit of an Emperor's new clothes situation. I'd been a fan of Hong Kong cinema for years at that point, so the wire-fu was pretty old hat to me. The rest was a lot of goth/cyberpunk posturing really, and I thought it was a bit up it's own arse. But fun though!
I thought the sequels were basically just more of the same, but with far too much endlass pseudo-philosophical waffle and not enough fighting!
I suspect the original film really did well because of the fanboy fallout from The Phantom Menace!
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Henry Rollins is a funny guy (and bizarrely, looks like Richard Dean Anderson lately). I'm gonna go see his spoken word tour in January :D
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