This line is tapped, so I'll just say for them to hear: if they knew what I
do, they'd kill you!
Thanks, Morpheus. Anything else you want to help out with?
Okay so the phone is tapped by the machines, if he asks neo to go to the
Adam Street Bridge then why isn't their a trap waiting for him? Morpheus
flat out says he's the one. Why would the machines not pick up on this and
mobilize.
They only care about Morpheus because he wants to find Neo.. The machines would know that Neo is the real threat, they took the bug out but what about before that. The machines had confirmation on the location of Neo. They should have sent out every goddamn agent they had at the bastard before he knew how strong he was. But then the movie wouldn't have 2 other sequels and it definitely wouldn't reflect well with humans.
+Edward Wall You really need to watch the movies again.The Architect is not making empty threats. In the five previous versions of the Matrix the one had a choice of two doors. Door one led to the Matrix being reset, Zion destroyed and the One leading a small group of people to rebuild Zion. Door two led to the extinction of the human race as not only would Zion still be destroyed but all the humans in the Matrix would die as well. The Architect is expecting Neo to face this same choice and choose door one but realizes as he is talking to Neo that Neo will never choose door one. Neo will choose door two and try to save Trinity. The Architect expects humanity to go extinct because of this. He has no clue the Oracle was doing what she was doing until the end which is why he told her she was playing a dangerous game.Neo resets the Matrix. He does this in Revolutions and pays for it with his life. He fights Smith who has like a virus taken over the whole Matrix and is threatening the machine city. Neo goes to machines and cuts a deal. Peace with Zion and the humans in exchange for killing Smith. At the end of the fight Neo allows Smith to take over him. Once that happens the machines send a surge through Neo into the Matrix which wipes out the Smith virus. The machines then use Neo to reset the Matrix and then return his body to Zion. This is why you see the Matrix at the end of the movie.Neo never destroys the machines that attack Zion. Those machines stop their attack because of the deal Neo brokered with the Machines. Neo wasn't even there for the battle. Nor does Neo ever tell anyone about the Matrix or invite anyone to leave it.As for the ending with the Architect....The humans will still be used as batteries. The ones who refuse the programming will be freed. Zion will grow and hopefully the peace will last and both sides can finally get on with life. But the Architect? He doesn't expect the peace to last.
+Robert Hendry Yes but he didn't comply with the Architect, he killed the machines that attacked Zion and didn't select anyone. He chose Trinity instead and to die in the place of all the people of Zion, which actually didn't kill everyone in the matrix like the Architect said. The machine or "Architect" said that as an empty threat to stop him from making the right choice. So ur kidding right? If what the Architect was saying is right all the people in the matrix would have died when he chose Trinity. The Oracle knew Neo would chose Trinity over the same decision all the other "ones" chose in the 5 other iterations of the matrix. This would change everything because the real solution was to actually get people out of the matrix not reset it. At no point in any of the three moves did he ever "reset" the matrix. He only enlightened people about it's existence and invited them to experience the world outside of it. Just as an example, In the last movie at the end it shows the Oracle talking to the Architect, she says "What about the others" He replies "What others?" She replies "The ones that want out." He replies obviously they will be freed."
+Edward Wall You're kidding right? I think you really need to watch the movies again. The goal of the machines was for Neo to reset the Matrix and rebuild Zion after it was destroyed by the Matrix. The Architect explains this in Reloaded. The Architect tells Neo that Neo has to reset the Matrix or all humanity will die. He also tells Neo that Zion will be destroyed and Neo will choose 23 people to rebuild Zion. This version of Neo, the 6th version, was different however and he choose Trinity over resetting the Matrix. The Architect: The function of the One is now to return to the source, allowing a temporary dissemination of the code you carry, reinserting the prime program. After which you will be required to select from the matrix 23 individuals, 16 female, 7 male, to rebuild Zion. Failure to comply with this process will result in a cataclysmic system crash killing everyone connected to the matrix, which coupled with the extermination of Zion will ultimately result in the extinction of the entire human race.Neo: You won't let it happen, you can't. You need human beings to survive.The Architect: There are levels of survival we are prepared to accept. However, the relevant issue is whether or not you are ready to accept the responsibility for the death of every human being in this world.
+Robert Hendry Why would the machines want Neo to reset the matrix? Neo was actually trying to shut down the matrix, doing that would cause the machines to lose their power source since they are living off of human batteries. Killing Neo is exactly what they tried to do the entirety of all 3 movies. When was there any suggestion that Neo would reset the matrix? Neo wanted to free people from the matrix, get them to "the real world." Not start it over again like the last 5 iterations.Rebuild Zion? The machines were trying to kill people in Zion. They freed him from the matrix so he could save Zion from all the machines. He never had to rebuild it, he stopped the machines from destroying Zion so he didn't have to.The real kicker is after he completes his mission he loses all his powers, no machines, no matrix, and suddenly he's just an average joe.
+Edward Wall Because the machines need Neo to be the One so he can reset the Matrix. They also need him so he can rebuild Zion after it is destroyed by the machines. Killing Neo would be bad. Remember Morpheus and the other freed humans do not know that the Matrix they are in is the 6th version. I think the machines knowingly held the agents back or they didn't tell the agents knowing that the One would prevail. Or maybe they interfered quietly by not telling the agents of the Adam Street Bridge meetup.
+Popcorn Chicken But the machines do not want to kill Neo. They need him to reset the Matrix. When you look at it from that angle it becomes clear the machines either made Smith and the agents hold back or the machines didn't tell Smith but interfered in subtle ways maybe like intercepting the phone call and preventing the agents from knowing about it.
Never claimed they were listening to the phone, Neo was "bugged" meaning the machines have a pretty good idea that Neo is important to the rest of zion and friends, so why wouldn't they follow him?
+Edward Wall You should understand the film much more. They are tracking lines but some code protecting it. They are getting into Matrix with hacking it. So example if you talk more then 1 minute in a phone you will be insta located by them. And they are listening Neo not Morphi in the phone. And agents doesn't have all the informations in the beginning. They are only holding the "doors" that's way to enter matrix.
+Edward Wall I was joking. There are always loopholes in any movie. The robots have access to all information. Why wouldn't they know how important he was like Morpheus said and killed him on the spot? Why can't Neo just teleport to every agent and kill them in one hit when he becomes the one? Movies will always be just that, movies.
Brick Vlog EP 2: Christmas SPECIAL! Bamse's Turbo Underpants, Polestar V8 & V60, R.I.P Paul Walker
Here is BSV's 2nd episode of Brick Vlog, THE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! -We invite a special guest Toto to tell the fans about our new website and it's features!
Nope, only larger (using the 0,5 mm needle and nozzle from the bottom feed...It can still spray very fine hair lines with the 0,35 mm setup though, when using inks)
I've got a Sprite that's never been used. Is it that bad?Have you tried the Neo?
Kasih by Symphonia, a lovely ballad from the epic: satria naga 2008 album, malaysia + lyrics
the one and only a ballad neoclassical (their term) tracks from Symphonia, a neoclassical band from kuala lumpur Malaysia.. quite a strange as they normally ...
You can be very proud of this effort. I like the scenery and photos with
the 'stills' instead of the normal live sessions. It's nice to see your
faces with the lighting up. Do more ballads! This one was very moving,
especially with the vocals around 2:38 that climaxed with the guitar lead
that made me think your fingers must have caught on fire! Nice.
mak ai....layan betul ni..serius aku amat meminati....mereka ni pemuzik
profesional...susah ooo ada band mcm ni..ada dulu tak silap aku band kedah
bawak mcm IN FLAMES...lupe la name band tuh....maklumlah dah lame tak ikut
scene under ground ni...heheh kekangan waktu n mase...ape2 pun wa support
band mcm ni........kembalikan metallasia...
walao.....when the singer starts ripping his voice like that, betul sentuh
hati sa ;') so proud of being a Malaysian ;) Really hope that everyone
(especially locals) would support them!!!!
I'm blown away by the sound of this guitar. Despite the bridge pickup it
sounds REALLY nice and very vintagey. It isn't in Fujigen's online
catalogue at the moment. I wonder when it was made, and what year it's
resembling - 1960 maybe?