Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove
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Tonight's first feature was Matrix Revolutions (2003) - another one from which they've dropped the "The". I haven't watched this in ages, because whenever I try to rewatch the trilogy I never get around to it, probably because Reloaded is a bit disappointing after the first one.
Anyway, it makes the same kind of mistake as that, and as Independence Day: Resurgence, of spending a bunch of time on the backstory of various characters' relationship stuff and what have you. They don't seem to have realised that this only works if the viewer is interested in the characters involved, and none of their off-brand characters are actually interesting enough. Also, we know they can jump in a cartwheel while firing two machine pistols and mainly hitting the cladding of some pillars rather than the baddies, because they do that in the two previous films.
But once we're past that stuff and into the big battle scenes, it's not that bad
After that, I rewatched the first Mission: Impossible (1996). Good stuff, though the Internet usage is farcical to modern eyes; even at the time, the notion of more-secret-than-the-CIA people and international terrorist leaders communicating over the net via Usenet newsgroups was pretty ridiculous
Goodnight all
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