WANTED a review for those bitter physics buffs out there

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Either that second review was copied from somewhere, or you deserve some kind of award for "the most astonishing yet so very short-lived reformation ever". Also, part of me laughed at
"and to reiterate

DIE IN A FIRE JOLIE"
To be fair, it was the same part of me that says "hur hur, that man fell down", but still.
 

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Piecewise said:
In the comics, Wesley is a much more evil, darker character, who is desensitized to violence, and soon takes a place in the Fraternity, which in this incarnation is a brotherhood of villains who hold dominion over the world. In the Movie, it?s a much less super and much less inspired tale, where the fraternity seems to be a secretive and occult force, killing as Fate demands.

Over all its an unfortunate choice as the change has made the actions of the fraternity seem random at times, or even counter productive. And while the Comic anti-hero is a much more ?bulls-eye? styled character with an unnatural affinity for instruments of death, his movie counterpart seems to draw heavily from Neo?s bag of tricks, defying gravity and physics where the directors see fit.
It didn't spell it out, but that's the idea I got.

I mean, you have an organization which:

1. Is heavily armed.
2. Specializes in killing people.
3. Doesn't seem to give a shit about collateral damage or innocent bystanders(how many were killed because Fox decided to drive her Yugo into that train? Dozens, if not hundreds).
4. Kill people because God/Fate told them to, through Sloan(but since nobody actually bothers to double check this stuff or provide any kind of oversight).

I could have just described Al Quida or the Fraternity.

Props to the movie for at least having the hero realize that, but it took him a while to realize his coworkers were a bunch of trigger happy sociopaths.
 

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I only read three sentences and all the expletives had given me my fill for the next fortnight. Thus I also didn't read it all because I don't need all them bad words.
 

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smallharmlesskitten said:
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PurpleRain said:
A bit unnessissary? Perhaps.
PurpleRain said:
Most of your rant was completely unnessisary
I don't mean to dissect your posts PurpleRain but do you know how to spell "unnecessary"?
Or was that intentional? I come in piece, I meant no disrespect, it was just bugging me.
Holy Irony Batman!
Watch out! He's inside a gun!
holy banhammer mod-man, it's a forum troll
Man I HATE that word. I've been writing it for at least a decade and I still can't remember how it goes.
 

ElArabDeMagnifico

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Gotta love how everyone ignored TC's "re-review".

Also...is it just me or is this the one movie where Morgan Freeman said "************"?

ZOMG!

If you've seen everything else in theaters and are really eager to go hear Morgan Freeman say "************" then go check it out.
 

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I think he said '************' in Lucky Number Slevin. Not entirely sure, it's been a while since I've seen that movie. I should rent it again.