Yes, TTT was a snore-fest - I saw 2 people sleeping at the theater during my showing. The babbling of the characters did little to help the suspense of the situation. Ultimately it seemed like the movie relied on the final battle to serve as its redemption. (To no fault of Peter Jackson, it is the middle of a book)
The CGI on the ents looked awful. They were these cuddly animations that looked like they were straight out of a children's book.
As for the story , I've found myself in a situation where nothing has really amazed me with the story in either of the LOTR movies. (Have not read the books) In comparison, the first Matrix really did a great job of bringing to life the "rabbit hole". I'm also pleased to say that the second one takes that rabbit hole and blows it up with a quarter-ton of dynamite.
Anyways, could someone with some deeper knowledge in hex clarify this?
The CGI on the ents looked awful. They were these cuddly animations that looked like they were straight out of a children's book.
As for the story , I've found myself in a situation where nothing has really amazed me with the story in either of the LOTR movies. (Have not read the books) In comparison, the first Matrix really did a great job of bringing to life the "rabbit hole". I'm also pleased to say that the second one takes that rabbit hole and blows it up with a quarter-ton of dynamite.
Anyways, could someone with some deeper knowledge in hex clarify this?
THE MATRIX: RELOADED covers a lot of ground. The future brings sections on visual effects, the ships, the creatures, the stunts, and much more. All things evolve. For those that understand this, perhaps the following will be understood.
0xA3B1A428
For the above hex, you will need a fairly fast computer and graphics card. An appreciation of the Neb is not a prerequisite (but it helps).
0xA3B1A428
For the above hex, you will need a fairly fast computer and graphics card. An appreciation of the Neb is not a prerequisite (but it helps).
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