The Matrix Reloaded Reviews and News

Written by Eric Olsen
Published May 17, 2003

Neo news - we have become Matrix Reloaded headquarters with multiple reviews and news of the new film covering a bewilderingly wide range of opinion and angle of observation listed here in reverse chronological order, to whit:

The MILFtrix Re-boner'd - by Jim Treacher
Warning: Spoilers for, and scatterbrained whining about, The Matrix Reloaded (just in case I'm not the last nerd on Earth to go see it) It took George Lucas 20 years to forget everything that made people love his movies. How...

Animatrix - by Maura McHugh
The Animatrix: great anime, pity the stories aren't always up to scratch

The Matrix: Shooting Blanks - by Robert Jones
I'm late to the party, but still: What a big ball of suck!

What I Learned from Matrix Reloaded - by Bill Sherman
It's more than a movie - or is it?

Ten Things About 'The Matrix: Reloaded' - by Peter Petrisko
I went. I saw. Some questions and observations about "The Matrix: Reloaded"

Matrix Reloaded - by Nyghtfall
In 1999, a movie was released that would garner a cult following that hasn't stopped growing since. That movie was The Matrix. The...

The Matrix: Reloaded, Redux - by Phillip Winn
After watching the film again with my wild theory in mind, I have to throw most of it out.

The Matrix Reloaded Makes Strides in Racial Diversity - by Madison
It seems that only other Black people have noticed (and appreciated) how the Matrix Reloaded sports a cast that is mostly people of color.

Reloading The Matrix Reloaded - by Andrew Duncalfe
I went and saw Matrix:Reloaded again today, and it was definitely better the second time around. I walked away from it the first time with the impression that it was too long, too much to get your head around in...

Yet Another Matrix Reloaded Review - by Sean Gleason
I don't expect anyone will be disappointed with the action of The Matrix Reloaded.

Matrix Reloaded: Tanked - by visualsimplicity
Tank MIA in Matrix Reloaded.

The Matrix Reloaded - by Matt Moore
For a movie that I've been looking forward to since the closing credits of the original, it was pretty disappointing. If the original had never come out, or if it hadn't been obvious that there would be a sequel, or...

The Matrix Reloaded - by Jay Caruso
Leave Comparisons To The Original Aside And Enjoy It

Hunger, Satisfied - The Matrix: Reloaded - by Kate Sherrod
This first of two sequels to The Matrix satisfies and makes more hungry at least one Blogcritic.

Reloaded: Worst Sequel Since Rocky III - by Larry O'Brien
Not since Rocky fought Mr. T has a sequel so failed to live up to the quality of the original. The original Matrix was dedicated to keeping the action, surprises, and humor coming, no matter how contradictory, illogical, or downright...

Matrix Backlash in Record Time - by Eric Olsen
The headline of Dan Ackman's consideration of The Matrix Reloaded in Forbes screams, "How The Matrix Ruined Movies." As far...

The Matrix: Reloaded - Warner Bros. - by Phillip Winn
Better than the original, but mainly because of a completely wild theory of mine that is probably completely wrong.

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#1 — May 18, 2003 @ 10:43AM — Eric Olsen

Thanks for all the great Matrix work, guys! Please feel free to add your thoughts, I will keep adding them to the list here. maybe we can break a record or something.

#2 — May 19, 2003 @ 14:56PM — Jamie Leigh [URL]

When I was little the little I used to love watching the little newts and lizards running around free on the roads and sidewalks whenever I was in warm places like Arizona or Cancun. I still look for them. Over time though because of all the buildings, and shopping malls that
have been built, they don't come out as much. Actually, it's rare to see even one. They would always make me laugh when I would see them because they were so cute and teeny. They looked like little people running around wearing these giant green flippers. They are so scared to come out because they are afraid of the people.


I can relate to that more than anything else. I'm never comfortable in large crowds of people and shy away from things like that. I prefer to be with those close to me in private, getting lost in board games or silly movies that we love watching together. Then, I come out when it's alright, when I find my little stone if you will. Until then, you won't see me.


I like to think that those little lizards I would watch scurry all over through the grass beneath my feet still come out at a special time during the night when all the people are asleep and no one can bother them. They know it's safe because the
people won't be able to hear them. The small fingers on their small rubbery feet are as quiet as a passing breeze. What they love to do the most is come out at night and crawl ontop of these giant rocks and just stare up into the night sky. If you are real quiet, you may spot one. It's interesting how you can sometimes only see the purity of something when it is clouded over by other things more complex and overwhelming. It makes you appreciate what they are and how they require nothing but the smallest of things to fill their world.


For these little lizards, it was the nightsky and a nice stone to hop up upon - that's all. That's all they need.


That is why my love for animals and helping animals has allowed me to continue on. If I can't see it on the sidewalk in front of me I will sketch one in one of my many books, or I will write about it, or write a song. I can implant the feelings however I choose - whenever I choose, and in whatever
form I choose. Practical and concrete or as I choose, mysterious and immortal.


Regardless of sex or gender, it comes ; it isn't anything you can feel or describe. It is an illusion ; a prism of colors that go on for miles and miles and morph into perfection. Once things like that are no longer visible, it's time for me to stop.


I am a very humble, down to earth, simple person who it's terribly romantic and old fashioned at heart. I don't want to rush anything in terms of love, if it happens it happens, I am in no rush. Someone to love me and take care of me and someone I can laugh with and love with regardless of what I look like would be a treasure. One day, just another thing that may come if it's meant to.


"Divinity in motion", the KING OF POP and incredible human being, Michael Jackson. Much love and respect to MJJ always. No other entertainer or person alive like him today.

Jamie Leigh
http://www.jamieleigh.net

#3 — May 19, 2003 @ 14:58PM — Jamie Leigh [URL]

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#4 — May 19, 2003 @ 23:28PM — E! [URL]

Very few sequels will ever capture the feeling and excitement of the original. That said, I disagree with a number of the blogcritics reviews but mostly because bagging on Matrix Reloaded is similar to shooting fish in a barrel. Like any movie based outside of reality, you have to possess the ability to suspend belief for just a little over two hours. If you can't do that, why bother watching the film at all?

#5 — May 20, 2003 @ 11:39AM — Paul Snively [URL]

I've written my own review, which can be found by those interested at .

#6 — May 20, 2003 @ 11:40AM — Paul Snively [URL]

Make that <here>. Apologies!

#7 — May 24, 2003 @ 00:53AM — shannon [URL]

Blogcritic bitter-girl finally got around to seeing the movie, too: brief review here

#8 — May 26, 2003 @ 14:09PM — Andrew

The Matrix Reloaded is by far the WORST sequel that I have ever seen! I felt as though I had been robbed as I left the cinema, why? Well first of all the story was extremly weak and full of contradictions from the first movie. Also, Jada Pinkett Smith is a HORRIBLE actress to say the least! What happend to the feel of the first, I am happy to see that the movie is bombing in it's second weekend because it deserves to bomb!

#9 — April 16, 2007 @ 17:19PM — Mickey

AWESOME!!!!

Concerning Matrix, I really prefer the original one written by a french author in the late 70's... Same concept, Very similar story. Just go there to make an idea. Gerard Cambri

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