Yeah, I think the Wachowski Bros were overwhelmed with the degree of success, and were definitely influenced by how much bigger a production was “required” for the sequels. I know it’s unlikely for a crew to maintain their vision/integrity once Hollywood smells money, but imagine what could have been if they’d somehow made the sequels with the same budget. I can’t help but feel it would have been more coherent, sane, and good.
I own all three
Matrix movies; I’ve probably seen the first one 7 or 8 times, the second one 3 or 4 times, and the last one 2 times, once of which was in theaters.
I keep my eyes open for the
Animatrix blu-ray when I look for used stuff, and I can imagine watching that several more times.
On the plane back from the USA, there were many movies. United’s 787 updated personal entertainment centers are the best I’ve seen on a plane to-date. I watched several which I know I’ll see again with my kids with Japanese dubs, but wanted to enjoy the dialog in English:
Captain America: Winter Soldier -

This was just great. There was a lot of good stuff in it. I enjoy Hydra’s motivation as a world power, where they’re honestly able to talk about a “higher good” while talking about slaughtering millions of people. It’s eerie. Plenty of good messages in it, and I STILL cannot believe how Marvel has turned the cinematic Captain Marvel into one of my favorite super-heroes. I get legitimate chills. Oh, also the end-credits being a giveaway to how much of a ‘70s action/spy throwback this was, were great.
Guardians of the Galaxy - I know I shouldn’t have watched this on the 10” setback screen as my initial experience with the movie, but I also knew the comedy would die stillborn if I had to hear it in Japanese and/or read subs for it. It was still great, even on a tiny screen. I see what people meant by it feeling like a Star Wars movie, but it felt more like a Marvel one. The team chemistry with its support and rivalry was my favorite bit. Thanos was neatly realized, and Ronan was pretty disposable, all things considered.
22 Jump Street - I giggled a lot. It was great how self-aware the movie was. The credits collection of upcoming sequels were perfect.
Trading Places - Still funny. Jamie Lee Curtis = hrrrrrnnnng.