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07/12/2004 10:42:02 AM · #1
Ladies and gentlements,beloved fans of MATRIX movie,get ready to burn a hole in your pocket in the coming Christmas where WB (Warner Bros) will come out with MATRIX DVD BOX set that contain 10 DVDs

you might ask, 10DVDs in 1 box set?
sure is DVD,not VCD?

well, this taken from DIVXSTATION.com

*SOURCE*

[quote]Ten-disc 'Matrix' DVD boxset planned
20:12 BST, Monday 5th July 2004 -- by Neil Wilkes

The Matrix trilogy is to be released as part of a special ten-disc DVD boxset in time for Christmas, according to the DVD Times.

Out on December 12 and with an RRP of £44.99, the specs are as follows:

Disc One: The Matrix

All-new transfer supervised by the Wachowskis and director of photography (DP), Bill Pope
Audio commentary by Keanu Reeves, Carrie Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, DP Bill Pope and other cast and crew

Disc Two: The Matrix Revisited (180 Minutes)

Same special features as previous release
Offers comprehensive behind-the-scenes look at the first film in the trilogy

Disc Three: Matrix Reloaded Extended Version (190 Minutes)

New cut incorporating 55 minutes of footage shot for the 'Enter The Matrix' game
Audio commentaries by Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Production Designer Owen Paterson, 2nd Unit Directors David Ellis and Kimble Rendall and other cast and crew

Disc Four: Matrix Reloaded Revisited - Special Features (180 Minutes)

Includes all new footage including dozens of never-before-seen cast and crew interviews, scene dissections, explorations of the production design and special effects, and more

Disc Five: Matrix Revolutions

Audio commentaries by Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Special Effects Supervisor, John Gaeta; editor, Zach Staenberg and other cast and crew

Disc Six: Matrix Revolutions Revisited - Special Features (180 Minutes)

Includes all new footage including dozens of never-before-seen cast and crew interviews, scene dissections, explorations of the production design and special effects, and more

Disc Seven: The Animatrix

Same special features as previous release

Disc Eight: The Roots Of The Matrix - Special Features (180 Minutes)

The Matrix and the History of the Action Genre - Examines the many influences of action cinema that make up The Matrix
Brainiacsâ Revenge - Scholars, Philosophers, Theorists, and Charlatans deconstruct the intellectual underpinnings of the trilogy
The Science Behind the Fiction â Is the notion of a real Matrix plausible? An investigation of the technologies that inspire the metaphor of The Matrix

Disc Nine: The Burley Man Chronicles - Special Features (75 Minutes)

The Burley Man Chronicles - The âHumanâ story of the making of the Matrix, as well as the game Enter the Matrix
Rave Reel- A club-oriented montage of unused and newly edited footage from Reloaded
Spoofs of the Matrix -The âBest-Ofâ these various clips

Disc Ten: The Zion Archive - Special Features

Zion Archive - Production assets developed for the Matrix universe, including concept artwork, storyboards, drawings, etc
Basic ROM Features [/quote]

any way, my question...
anyone have a picture of the Wachowskis bros? Did they ever show their faces b4??


07/12/2004 10:46:33 AM · #2
Well, I guess I'm the only one on the planet who hasn't gotten through the whole first movie, much less the other two...guess I'm just getting old. LOL :o)

I bet my 10 year old would like it, however.
07/12/2004 10:58:05 AM · #3
Originally posted by laurielblack:

Well, I guess I'm the only one on the planet who hasn't gotten through the whole first movie, much less the other two...guess I'm just getting old. LOL :o)

You are not alone ... but it's hard to interview people who aren't standing in line to see a movie, and it doesn't provide the entertainment value of observing the obsessed ... :)
07/12/2004 11:08:31 AM · #4
Obsessed fans are quite interesting to watch...although I do vividly remember waiting in line myself for 6 1/2 hours WAY back in 1983 to see Return of the Jedi...but then again, I was 13 and mostly wanted to hang out with my friends and watch for the "cute guys" in line. LOL
07/12/2004 10:11:28 PM · #5
hmm.. it looks like the don't want to become brothers anymore.. instead op to be siblings

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