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hey guys/gals

i went to the Australian Effects and Animation Festival on Monday. They had the head VFX Supervisors from ESC Entertainment (the brother's and warner bros company) talking on how they did some of the signature shots for Reloaded. They ended up doing the burly brawl, freeway chase, and a few others i can't mention because they aren't in the trailers :P

I spose i can't really say too much because i know A LOT of you are really looking forward to it *cough*, gordy/nathan *cough* :) But what i will say is that 1. The Matrix will look budget compared to RELOADED, 2. The trailers really don't do it justice.

oh yeah.. the brothers are the wachowski brothers... but the ESC guys just kept referring to them as "the brothers"

Anyways, i for one am even MORE excited than i was... and i really didn't think that was possible.

cheers.

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you wouldn't have seen any of the Revolutions stuff i'm pretty sure... don't think they've even finished all the post production for it, but i suppose still doesn't mean they haven't finished a few shots.

anyway if ur watching the trailers on the web it's all for Reloaded.

and yes chop, take a change of pants... maybe 2 :P

Revolutions...yea thats what it was called

it had neo getting hit by someone then he goes flying backwards doing some sort of flip, hitting the wall horizontally, then when he bounces off it, the wall ripples and cracks...looks awesome

another scene is with neo and the "mr anderson" guy running flatout at each other, punching each other at the same time, and then bouncing back even faster:D

is good

sound like the 2nd movie?

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by funkymonkey

i rang my housemate at his gf's house... apparently they're both screeners... dammit... i wanted dvd quality shite...

i'll b watchin it at cinema's anyways

These days the really good movies they dont release screeners coz of all the piracy!

I bet its a cam in the cinema job.

The DVD's havent even been released for reloaded for a rip to even be done.

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by sniffy

yea i just checked...as far as i know, there is only a screener out, audio quality not too bad but video could be better...

"The DVD's havent even been released for reloaded for a rip to even be done"

that you know of:D

u can prob even buy matrix 3 dvdrip from honk kong or 4 if u r lucky, even tho it hasent been filmed as yet! :D or atleast thats what it says on the cover buy what on the cd is...

Most of the good quality rips of top end movies (pre release date) - are the evaluation copies given to the Academy - or for reviewers I guess.

I saw son of rajab of the Rings 1 and 2 before the hit Australian cinemas....about every 30min a caption came across the bottom of the screen."For your consideration", or "For consideration by the Academy" - something like that.

This means the Reloaded rips out there could possibly be from a DVD....

matrix was a super anti-climax, i think i need revolutions to be satisfied.......................................................................

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/me thinks hard

/me says to self "there is no spoon"

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