How the Matrix should have ended
October 30, 2007 on 10:21 am | In Sci-Fi, The Matrix | No CommentsYou could probably have a bunch of different ways that the Matrix could have ended, all of them taking much less time than the actual movie. I’m not sure it would have been quite so enjoyable, but here is how the Matrix should have ended.
How Spiderman III should have ended
October 29, 2007 on 7:37 pm | In Sci-Fi, Spiderman | No CommentsHow Spiderman III should have ended.
Actually, this clip contains much more than just how it ended. It contains little clips from throughout Spiderman III. If they would have actually done it this way, as logical as it might seem, it probably wouldn’t have been much of a movie.
Compilation of Star Wars Mistakes
October 26, 2007 on 9:44 am | In Sci-Fi, Star Wars | No CommentsScience Fiction enthusiasts seem to critique their favorite movies for technical or scientific mistakes much more than any that of any other genre.
Here is a movie clip showing several of the mistakes from Star Wars Episode IV. When George Lucas was creating the film in the 70s, he probably didn’t realize that people would be so critical of the technical problems.
Neo vs Robocop
October 25, 2007 on 10:30 am | In Robocop, Sci-Fi, Star Wars, The Matrix | No CommentsMashing science fiction movie fight scenes together to pit heroic characters against each other seems to be a common hobby for amateur movie makers.
Like Robocop vs the Terminator, Neo vs Robocop is also very well done though maybe not quite so difficult because the number of scenes involving both protagonists is much fewer.
I don’t necessarily understand the cameo by Yoda in a movie named Neo vs Robocop, but I didn’t understand the purpose of the train station in the Matrix movies either, so I guess his cameo fits just fine.
How Superman should have ended
October 24, 2007 on 10:04 am | In Sci-Fi, Superman | No CommentsWe all know how the original Superman movie ended — with Superman having to rotate the Earth backwards to save Lois Lane from the earthquake after Lex Luther’s missile strikes the San Andreas Fault in California.
Knowing Superman’s powers, it never should have gotten to that point. As we see from this clip, here is how Superman should have ended.
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