I'm glad you liked my review, but it needs to be accredited to my friend. A
key point that you touched was the film becoming a cult, much like Star Wars
perhaps (which by the way I tried watching so many times, but never liked
it... yes! Despite the fact that I tried). This shows you that good
publicity, guns and agents in dark raincoats are enough to excite many
dumbasses.
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----- Original Message -----
>From: "Harvey Tobkes" <harveyT@prodigy.net>
To: "Roy Schestowitz" <sch@danielsorogon.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: The Schmuktrix
>
> Re: Matrix Shamtrix you gave an excellent critical review of what stupid
> American teenagers have made a into a cult and yet it is pure nonsense.
> Nobody understands the dialogue or knows what the hell they are really
> talking about but because it’s beyond comprehension everyone feels it must
> be highly intelligent.
> Yet, the movie grossed a record 58 million dollars the first day!
>
> Somebody is nuts.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roy Schestowitz [mailto:sch@danielsorogon.com]
> Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 4:58 AM
> To: Colonel Harvey Tobkes
> Subject: The Schmuktrix
>
> Home <file://C:\Program%20Files\Commo>
>
> The Schmuktrix
>
>
> The Marix is a film that is widely appreciated by scientific youngsters,
> computer scientists included. I heard many good words about the film back
in
> 1999 or 2000 and I had my friend burn me (my only) VCD (Video CD) which is
> the Matrix. I watched the film on my computer and I must admit that except
> some smart phrases, the movie was fairly boring.
>
> As I was packing for my departure from Israel some 3 weeks ago, my best
> friend and my brother watched the film in the adjacent room. My friend
then
> said something I fully agree with. He claimed that some films are full of
> messy, vague incomprehensible mumbo-jumbo that is aimed at doing nothing
> more than confuse you, impress you, make you feel dumb and hence
appreciate
> the so-called 'sophistication' of the film. As I haven't watched the
Matrix
> for years, I don't know if the above fully applies to the Matrix too. One
> thing I know for sure: I will not stand a person who mumbles technical
> nonsense and unfortunately there are quite a few such (demented) people
> around...
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