It was a Tuesday afternoon. Slow and lazy, not much to do, not much to look forward too. Ever had a real blah day? Well this was one of them.

I needed something to do…but what? Think, think, think…

Then one of my friends said "Why don't we go and watch The Matrix?" "The Matrix?" says I, "I dunno, another shot 'em action flick?"

However, being the reasonable person that I am, I agreed to the movie plan.

So we journeyed out to the theatre, and waited in line…and waited, and waited, and waited. Boy was this movie ever popular!

Well I will spare you the details of my line experience and I won't bore you with the tale of the incompetent popcorn clerk. Suffice to say that it is a story all of its own. I arrived in my seat grumpy and hungry, ready to hate The Matrix for putting me through this.

The Theatre was packed, absolutely full. While I am not the complaining type, I must remark on obvious inattention the person beside me paid to his personal hygiene. The night was not shaping up well. And shouldn't I be home learning something anyway? My Calculus Homework, long neglected was calling to me.

Then the previews started, could that speaker have been any louder? I don't think so. And what is wrong with movies today? Please, not another film about a talking dog with superpowers and a mean dunk shot. I just can't stand it anymore.

The moment we had all been waiting for, the movie started. Well now, even I had to admit, the visuals for the first scene a pretty cool. A green 3D phone thing. Pretty snifty. The movie went along, surprise, I wasn't hating it at all. Then we were introduced to the badies of the flick, Agent Smith, Agent Brown, and Agent Jones. Very nice, I love a guy in a suit.

Well you've seen the movie, or you probably wouldn't be here, so I won't describe it for you. It was awesome though wasn't it? I was very impressed. Not only were there great special effects, but The Matrix has a great plot and wonderful casting.

And since you are here, you probably have seen my main page, so you know one of my favorite parts of the movie was Hugo Weaving, who plays Agent Smith. You must permit a slight deviation from my story so that I may swoon over him. Sigh….

 

 

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