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scipunk · 2 months
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The Animatrix (2003) - E1: Final Flight of the Osiris
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Thadeus realizes and decides that Zion must be warned, and Jue volunteers to broadcast herself into the Matrix to deliver the warning...
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twilightronin · 1 year
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Animatrix The Second Renaissance Part II - Mahiro Maeda 2003
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"Come into Action" (1990) - Michie Tomizawa
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jordan-summers · 1 month
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may8chan · 1 year
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Animatrix The Second Renaissance Part II - Mahiro Maeda 2003
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mazegirl168 · 8 months
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Yall mother fuckers need to rewatch The Animatrix again. It's really fucking good. Plus given changes in the past 20 years I think we could all use a refresher on The Second Renaissance.
Here’s a playlist on YouTube of the entire thing.
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animeacro · 2 months
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I don't know if we've covered this already, but the episode "The Final Flight of the Osiris" in The Animatrix has a sparring scene with some risqué tumbling as well as a parkour scene through an eletrical power plant.
Thanks, a nice suggestion!
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calvincell · 10 months
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I’m coming to the realization that The Matrix as a franchise & fictional playground is to me what Star Wars is to so many other people. I like Star Wars but the world & themes in The Matrix speak to me so much more deeply. And this is despite only truly unreservedly loving The Matrix (1999) & The Animatrix.
Star Wars fans are treated with so many incredible franchise projects like Visions & The Mandalorian, the varied & more often than not terrific games (SWTOR, Squadrons, Jedi Survivor etc.) & the deluge of original novels, short story collections, TTRPGs & comics is the tier of cultural status & ubiquity The Matrix franchise deserves as well. It’s such a rich source of fiction potential that doesn’t get earnestly capitalized on outside of the efforts of the Wachowski Sisters & not since the early ‘00s sadly.
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bannedfromthewired · 10 months
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slowrotation · 1 year
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iamlivingtribunal · 2 months
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scipunk · 2 months
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In the Animatrix (2003) episode titled "Beyond," we follow a girl named Yoko as she ventures into a glitch in the Matrix, discovering a hidden world where the laws of gravity seem to bend and reality is not as it seems.
And here is "Coda" from the K-PAX (2001) soundtrack... I recommend playing it over the scenes above... I believe the music captures her innermost feelings very well... enjoy!
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twilightronin · 1 year
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mrbensonmum · 8 months
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I don't wanna blame the whole cinema or the time we are living in, but sometimes I wish, that cinema would be as fascination, as it was back in the days, when I saw the Animatrix here in a local cinema in Germany. I miss those days a lot!
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may8chan · 1 year
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