Blown movie lines - The Matrix
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January 30, 2009
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July 01, 2009
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September 26, 2009
Likewise. Sticks out like a sore thumb whenever I watch it.Anonymous
December 11, 2009
Finally, someone else has come forward and agrees with me. I'm not alone... i'm not alone.. Seriously, Joe Pantoliano is usually a solid actor, but his performance, in parts of this movie, seems phoned in. The script supervisor, editors and ultimately the Directors are also to blame here.. Someone should have stepped in and let Joe know he had botched it.Anonymous
August 07, 2010
Because of the way he says it, I interpreted it to mean that the "construct program" is general, they have a copy and the Matrix has a copy it runs for people in it. "The image translators work for the construct program" as in they feed data back to it, so you can't observe the matrix in this way without it observing you. Then he jumps to the next point, about there being way too much data anyway, because he is nervous, because as we find out, he is looking for agent Smith. Reading what you say, you're probably right about what the writers intended, but I wonder if the actor didn't interpret it like I did.Anonymous
September 03, 2010
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March 19, 2011
haha, good to see that there are others who are as obsessed with the matrix as i am.Anonymous
October 31, 2016
And I find this on a MSDN forum. Awesome :).Anonymous
October 01, 2017
Ahhhhh, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought this... surely the directors realised this wasn't read right?!