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Matrix/Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions, The - BLU-RAY Version

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Three features. With THE MATRIX, the Wachowskis have established themselves as innovative filmmakers who push the boundaries of live-action films. Like the groundbreaking STAR WARS, THE MATRIX (also the first film of a trilogy) showcases a unique visual style, one the Wachowskis achieved through an array of techniques and .. Read more

Starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving
Director Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski
Run time 457 mins
Genres Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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  • Most helpful member's review of Matrix/Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions, The - BLU-RAY Version

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  • 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Great film - no extras

    The Matrix is clearly a 90s classic, and while the BD transfer isn't that amazing, it beats the now murky looking previous DVD release and replaces it with a sharp picture with great colours and contrast. Unfortunately this is a poor disk without even an interactive menu that some of the older DVDs have the cheek to list as a special feature. We have to wait for another release while the US gets a packed collectors set. The sequels probably look as good, but lets be honest, who wants to watch them twice.

      • A customer from England
  • Most recent members' review of Matrix/Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions, The - BLU-RAY Version

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A classic transferrd onto HD

    Firstly was brought too us on DVD then onto HD-DVD and then onto Blu-Ray....maltiple copies anyone?........royalties must be good for the industry.

    While DVD was a brakethrough in digital video disc or digital versitile disc- who ever you belive, HD-DVD and Blu-Ray broke the technologie barrior again, but which is better? well personal choice comes down to it.

    Everybody has their own point of view- the name seems better or the wave length of the ultra violet light which creates more data bits per nano metre (O thats a bit geeky). Personally each of the two has their advantage but why not combine features into one I say.

    It was stupid in the past when you could only get a curtain movie on one of the formats or worse confuse the cumsumer on type of format. Thank god they made the logical choice and stuck with blu-ray- the name may no be user friendly but what it makes up for is storage capacity and the quality of the masterd video encoder.

    Sadly not best transfer I seen compard to casino royal but not everybody see's the picture.

      • A customer from Leeds
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