Keanu Reeves says 'Matrix 4' is a 'love story' and 'a call to wake up'
Keanu Reeves has revealed that The Matrix 4 is “a love story” from returning director Lana Wachowski, which will prove to be “inspiring” for audiences. He admitted that things “looked a little dire for Neo” at the end of 2003’s The Matrix Revolutions and dismissed the notion the movie will be a prequel, but said “all will be revealed” in the new film.
The Matrix 4 is due to reunite Reeves with Carrie-Anne Moss, who will again play the role of Trinity. Other key cast members Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaving have both confirmed they will not appear in the new movie. The latter star revealed he would have been involved were it not for scheduling issues that led to the role of Agent Smith being axed.
The Matrix 4 is due to be released into cinemas in April 2022.
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Be prepared for tiny bits to leak out over the next 1.5 years. (Ugh. Don't drag this out. Please.)
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"Hugo Drax" (Moonraker) has passed away:
Michael Lonsdale, who played James Bond villain in Moonraker, dies aged 89
Anglo-French actor Michael Lonsdale, who played the villain opposite Roger Moore's James Bond in the 1979 film Moonraker, has died at the age of 89.
In the film, he played Hugo Drax, an industrialist planning to poison all humans on Earth then repopulate the planet from his space station. It was one of more than 200 roles he played in both English and French over a career that spanned six decades. His other film credits included The Day of the Jackal, Ronin and Munich.
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Hello all. Any movies you'd care to have my feelings on? It's been a hot minute.
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I watched "The Sitter" last night. It "stars" Jonah Hill and Sam Rockwell, and includes brief appearances from Bruce Altman, JB Smoove and Method Man.
It's bad. I think it tries to be a more modern (and dirtier) version of "Adventures in Babysitting", but there is really no comparison. It's largely a waste of 90 minutes.
It's bad. I think it tries to be a more modern (and dirtier) version of "Adventures in Babysitting", but there is really no comparison. It's largely a waste of 90 minutes.
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There's already an adult version of Adventures in Babysitting, my man:mikechamp wrote: ↑October 11 20, 11:18 pmI watched "The Sitter" last night. It "stars" Jonah Hill and Sam Rockwell, and includes brief appearances from Bruce Altman, JB Smoove and Method Man.
It's bad. I think it tries to be a more modern (and dirtier) version of "Adventures in Babysitting", but there is really no comparison. It's largely a waste of 90 minutes.
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Was very bored and watched "What's Your Number?" last night. It stars Anna Faris, and also features Chris Evans & Blythe Danner and has small parts for Chris Pratt, Joel McHale, Martin Freeman, Anthony Mackie, Zachary Quinto, Thomas Lennon and Ed Begley, Jr.
Eh. It was ok. Very predictable, but had some funny parts. Anna did a good job. Chris Evans did ok.
On a scale of 1-10, I'd give it a 3.5.
Eh. It was ok. Very predictable, but had some funny parts. Anna did a good job. Chris Evans did ok.
On a scale of 1-10, I'd give it a 3.5.
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I watched Akira for the first time in a couple decades. It holds up pretty well.