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Welcome back to Caravan Of Garbage where this week we go, hey what if The Matrix Reloaded is not in fact bad but okay. Thanks for the watching!

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The Matrix Reloaded - Caravan Of Garbage

The Matrix Reloaded aimed to take everything that was great about the first and expand the world in new and exciting ways. With the return of Neo, Trinity, Morpheus and an every duplicating Agent Smith we get incredible new action scenes like the burley brawl and the highway chase plus a colouring cast of new characters. BUT. What does it all add up to? Does it even come close to the first? Somewhat I guess. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review. Check out BigSandwich.co for early videos and bonus podcasts Extended Audio Edition ► https://youtu.be/gw6lz6a0wic James' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymovies Maso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrown Edited by Ben ► https://twitter.com/BenChinapen & https://twitter.com/laurence_hisee SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://bit.ly/1IQB3kh TWP Itunes ► https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767 TWP Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanet TWP YouTube Channel ► https://goo.gl/1ZQFGH Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymovies Amazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 T-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies #TheMatrix

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Anonymous

another classique video. where can i sign up to be an australian btw

Anonymous

Re: the premonitions thing... I could be completely misunderstanding this, but my understanding was that each version of the Matrix plays out effectively the same way up to a certain point. Past that point, the first 6 Matrixes failed. The Oracle is an AI whose purpose is to investigate why the Matrix fails. The Oracle passes that information on to the Architect, and AI whose purpose is to design the Matrix. The Architect makes some adjustments based on the Oracle's feedback, in the hopes that the next version of the Matrix has its mistakes corrected. That point at which the Matrixes fail seems to move around, but they're ostensibly connected to a choice that the One makes. In the 7th version of the Matrix - the one we see - Neo makes a series of choices that are unique to that Matrix. So the Oracle isn't seeing probability. She knows what everyone is going to do up to the point where Neo starts making new choices, because she's seen and lived all that stuff before in the previous Matrixes. I think the Architect (or maybe the Oracle?) says that the choices that are made by the One are inherently unpredictable and will always cause the Matrix to fail, because there's no way to design a program to withstand the One's powers and choices. I think they then say that Smith is the new element of the Matrix from version 6 to 7, and his purpose is to counteract the One's ability to mess up each version of the Matrix. They're both referred to as the remainder of the anomaly of the equation of the whatever, just on opposite sides of the equation. Smith, this new being, goes rogue and poses a threat to the machines in the real world, which Neo leverages to end the war. So Smith is the catalyst for Neo making different choices that ultimately end with the war between man and machine coming to an end and co-existing (somehow). That explains why the Oracle doesn't see Smith coming in Revolutions, and why he mocks her premonition, and why when he absorbs her he's not actually able to see what choice Neo will ultimately make. TL;DR The Oracle doesn't see probability, she's just lived all of this before up to a certain point (when Neo starts making new choices) at which point she has NFI.

Anonymous

That's also why Smith never shuts the fuck up about inevitability.

Anonymous

Sorry boys, but this movie is terrible. Zion sucks, the body switching sucks, and the acting sucks. The only good thing is when Morpheus wields the uzi and sword aka Snake-eyes.

John Coutelier

'This is what the machines don't have' - just further proof of their superiority really.