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Sunday, 19 October 2014

Best & Worst of Keanu Reeves

Article by Gabe Zia
Once again, it's a sunday, so it's time to look at the best and worst films of somebody. If my watchlist for this month is any indication, I should be talking about Keira Knightly for Laggies (seeing as how I've already talked about Sam Rockwell). However, another film coming out this weekend - which I forgot about - is John Wick starring the excellent Keanu Reeves.
Keanu Reeves as John Wick
I've been doing best & worst for a while now, and I don't think there's been any pick for best nearly as easy as this. Incase you thought I would pick a different movie and try to seem "unique", I'm totally not doing that because my pick for best is The Matrix.
Seriously, this film is endlessly awesome. It's a rare variety of awesome that will never stop being awesome no matter how many times I watch it. I've seen this movie probably more than any other, not just because it's a really good movie, but because it never stops being entertaining. No matter what day it is, no matter what time of day it is, no matter what mood I'm in, I can put on this movie and be completely entertained. I was considering putting up Constantine, because I happen to be one of the few who really likes that movie, but I'm going with The Matrix because it's the movie that will never stop being totally awesome.

For worst, a lot of people seem to not like The Matrix Reloaded. And while it's not exactly as good as the first one, it's still decent. The Matrix Revolutions, however, is total garbage.
Subtle.
The plot makes no sense, the dialogue makes no sense, the action makes no sense, it wastes the awesome ending The Matrix Reloaded had, and overall makes absolutely zero sense. Some people would take that as just an avoid, but I seriously hate this movie, and will never watch it, no matter what. To give you a good idea of how awful The Matrix Revolutions is, it almost makes the first Matrix seem less awesome. Almost, but not quite.

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