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James Harvey
08-20-2001, 10:28 PM
rner Brothers Home Video is preparing a pleasant little surprise for devotees of the 1999 techno-fable "The Matrix", which topped the DVD sales charts for months after its release. Although the DVD of the film was very well presented and filled with a surplus of bonus materials, it became clear from the public support of the film that everyone was clamoring for more. Since the release, Warner has compiled an impressive collection of behind the scenes footage and thoughtful commentary on the film for a DVD release. Unlike traditional special edition re-releases which force the consumer to repurchase a movie, Warner is releasing the new material by itself under the title The Matrix Revisited as a supplement to the film

Been in The Matrix? Now take the next leap of understanding with The Matrix Revisited. Experience the nuts, the bolts, the creative thunder of the cyberthriller that thrust moviemaking into an astonishing new dimension with never-before-seen footage from the original movie and exclusive reflections by those who lived it. Then go deeper with a look forward into the reality that is unfolding in real time: the sequels simmering to life at hidden locations around the world; an eye-popping first glace into The Matrix Anime - new dimensions that explain more about The Matrix. The Matrix Revisited is the who, what, where, when and wow of a phenomenon that has just begun. It will make you dream in bullet time.

As for specific features, the new DVD picks up right where the original left off. The disc starts off with "What is to Come?" - a behind the scenes featurette from "Matrix 2", "What is Animatrix?" - a preview of the Matrix Anime, "What is the Matrix.com" - a preview of the upcoming new website, "The True Followers" - interviews with hardcore fans, "The Dance of the Master" - a featurette showcasing the fight choreography of Wu Ping, "The Bathroom Fight and Wet Wall" - a scene study with BTS footage, "But Wait, There's More" - a music montage with never before seen footage from "The Matrix". The disc will also contain extensive DVD-ROM content and four easter eggs labled "Chase in the Alley", "The Woman in Red", "Gun Training" and "Juke Box".

On November 20th, Warner will offer up this comprehensive look at one of the biggest films in years for the suggested retail price is $19.98. All you have to do is take the red pill.

Vigo Sprax
08-20-2001, 11:36 PM
Sweet! I love how its comming out as a supplement also! Though if you think about it, it ends up costing you like $30-$40 for a 2-disc set...kinda pricey. What would be cool is if this supplement came in a double slim keep case, not a crapper, that allowed you to replace the original box & keep the stuff together.

What I really find the MOST interesting though, is this Animatrix. I had never heard there were plans to make an anime based on the Matrix, is there any other information available on this?

James Harvey
08-21-2001, 01:46 AM
I heard plans about the anime, but that was like 7 months ago. I'm glad to see actual progress on it, though. This DVD is a definite keper for me!

The Mad Hatter
08-21-2001, 09:18 AM
Anime Matrix? Could be interesting... I'll have to check it out.

James Harvey
08-21-2001, 01:38 PM
I think it's a neat little idea. We got about 2 - 3 hours worth of bonus material on a DVD which will likely sell for less than the SRP. It's an actual smart descision by WB for a change.

Calhoun07
08-21-2001, 08:26 PM
The new Matrix DVD is certainly reasonably priced. Do you know if they will be repeating any of the bonus features from the first release? So far most of the new features sounds like previews for other things, which is only of mild interest to me. I don't want to buy a DVD to see commercials for new products. But if it has more than that, I might pick this up.

James Harvey
08-22-2001, 01:16 AM
I wonder if this is a sign that WB is finally getting things straight. That to please the fans is a smart thing. Only time can tell qith this venture. I'll be getting this DVD.

Calhoun07
08-22-2001, 07:19 AM
But are they carrying over any of the bonus features from the first DVD or is it all new material?

Vigo Sprax
08-22-2001, 07:58 PM
I'm 99.9% sure nothing is repeated from the first, what would be the point in that? This supplement DVD doesn't have the movie itself on it so its really only of interest to those who already own the movie DVD.

James Harvey
08-22-2001, 09:03 PM
Good point, Vigo. What would be the point of releasing a "bonus" DVD with repeated features. I'm sure this stuff is ALL-NEW.