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Hello some intresting facts for you all.
 
  • Eva Mendes, Samantha Mumba, Brandy Norwood and Tatyana Ali were all rumored to be possible replacements for the character of Zee, after the initial choice Aaliyah died in a plane crash on 25 August 2001. Nona Gaye (daughter of late Motown legend Marvin Gaye) was eventually cast in the role.

  • The Matrix Revolutions (2003), Enter the Matrix (2003) (VG), and this film were shot back-to-back.

  • There are twelve hoverships in Zion's fleet, of which ten are shown or mentioned in the films and video game, Enter the Matrix (2003) (VG), and whose names and captains are as follows: Osiris - Thadeus; Logos - Niobe; Nebuchadnezzar (Neb) - Morpheus; Mjolnir (Hammer) - Roland; Caduceus - Ballard; Gnosis - Ice; Vigilant - Soren; Icarus - Ajax; Brahma - Kali; Novalis - Tirant. Concept artwork reveals the names of the remaining two ships: the Ganesha and the Vishnu.

  • Lara Dutta was offered a role in this film as well as The Matrix Revolutions (2003), but turned the part down because she didn't like the script.

  • The 1.4-mile, three-lane loop highway was built specifically for the chase scene on the decommissioned Alameda Point Navy Base. It was destroyed when filming was complete.

  • It was reported that Keanu Reeves volunteered to give up a claim to a share of ticket sales amounting to around $38 million when producers feared that the film would never recoup the cost of the special effects.

  • The special effects cost $100 million U.S.

  • The script for the movie (while in production) was code-named The Burly Man. The Burly Man is the title of the script Barton Fink is working on in the film Barton Fink (1991). While shooting the freeway sequence, the directors watched rushes etc. in a vehicle referred to by the crew as the Burly Van.

  • GM donated 300 cars for use in the production of the movie. All 300 were wrecked by the end.

  • There were several injuries on the set: Carrie-Anne Moss broke her leg training for a wire stunt, Laurence Fishburne fractured an arm in another training incident and Hugo Weaving put out a disc in his neck while being pulled back on a wire.

  • The film's highway chase sequence took almost three months to shoot (longer than many films' entire shooting schedule).

  • When Trinity hacks the Power Station's computer, the password she uses is Z1ON0101.

  • Trinity uses a genuine hack to get into the Matrix. She uses Nmap version 2.54BETA25 (an actual port scanning tool) to find a vulnerable SSH server, and then proceeds to exploit it using the SSH1 CRC32 exploit from 2001.

  • Cameo: [Bill Pope] The director of photography makes an appearance as a security guard who gets paid to count sheep.

  • Only a few of the Smith clones were actually played by Hugo Weaving. Open casting calls for males with similar body shapes and structures took place, and Weaving's head was superimposed on them later.

  • Professional Taekwondo instructors were used for some of the stunts, including *CENSORED* silver medalist Master Timothy Connelly.

  • The red chair Morpheus is sitting in when he is expounding his plan to access the source is the same red chair he was sitting in when he offered Neo the red and blue pills in The Matrix (1999) and when he explained to Neo what the Matrix was.

  • The two freeways referenced in the movie were the 101 and the 303. These are also the numbers of Neo's apartment and the Heart o' the City hotel room respectively in The Matrix (1999).

  • The tractor-trailer used in the freeway chase scene has Big Endian Eggs written on it's side. This is a reference to Swift's Gulliver's Travels: The Lilliputians, being very small, had correspondingly small political problems. The Big-Endian and Little-Endian parties debated over whether soft-boiled eggs should be opened at the big end or the little end, (Big-endian has also been adopted as computer terminology.)

  • There are 1,943 names in the credits.

  • Historical reference: the Merovingians were the ruling class of France in the 7th Century A.D. It is also the name of a type of Gnostic Church (many elements of Gnosticism appear in the Matrix films) and it is also the name given by the Knights Templar to the supposed bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.

  • Because the twins' Cadillac Escalade EXT was not in production at the time of the movie's filming, General Motors had to graft together fiberglass Cadillac parts with prototype Chevrolet Avalanche pickup trucks, to create the black truck seen in the freeway chase. The Lincoln Continental from The Matrix (1999) makes a brief cameo appearance toward the beginning of the film. The underground garage where the characters select a car is populated with all Cadillacs, including a classic 1950s El Dorado and prototype of the 2004 XLR.

  • There are many references to number 101.

  • When Smith pulls up in an Audi at the beginning of the film, his license plate is IS 5416. In the King James Bible, Isaiah 54:16 says, Behold, I have created the smith that bloweth the coals in the fire, and that bringeth forth an instrument for his work; and I have created the waster to destroy.

  • One of the freeway signs during the freeway says Whipple Ave, Woodside Rd, Marsh Rd - which are three real consecutive freeway exits on the 101 freeway south of San Francisco.

  • The freeway exit sign (the one listing Whipple Ave, Woodside Rd, Marsh Rd) passed during the freeway chase is the same sign that you would pass on the real-world highway 101 if you had just left the headquarters of Oracle Corporation and were heading southbound on 101.

  • Larry Wachowski and Andy Wachowski have been approached to direct Batman Begins (2005) but turned down for doing the Matrix sequels.

  • According to Oakland city officials who worked with the filmmakers on the downtown Oakland shots, all red and blue colors had to be removed, so sidewalk curbs were painted over. Also, there could be no greenery or other plant life, so filming was done over the winter before tree leaves sprouted in the spring.

  • Carrie-Anne Moss did some of her own driving on the motorcycle in the highway scene.

  • The role of Seraph was originally written specifically for Jet Li. When Li declined, the role was then changed to a female and offered to Michelle Yeoh, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts.

  • It took Carrie-Anne Moss six months just to get the Scorpion Kick in the beginning of scene correctly.

  • Lambert Wilson's French accent as The Merovingian is intentionally exaggerated at the directors' demand. Wilson speaks English very well and said it was his only deception towards the movie.

  • The fight sequence of Neo versus Smith and his clones (a.k.a. The Burly Brawl) took 27 days to shoot.

  • When Neo is fighting the Smith clones (The Burly Brawl), some unconventional sound effects were used. When Neo is kicked and flies through and knocks over the group of Smiths, dominoes toppling over was used. At the end of the fight when Neo throws Smith by the leg into his clones, the sound of a bowling ball knocking over pins was used.

  • During the Burly Brawl, there are four totally computer-animated sequences, with no live action whatsoever.

  • For the burly brawl scene, certain sections of the fights used a digital versions of Neo and Smith. The VFX team used Sony HDR-900 High Definition cameras to scan their images as to generate digital sequences and Smith clones. For live action, sequences were shot in 18 second intervals as to change camera angles and because Neo has more than 250 moves to perform

  • Laurence Fishburne, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Anthony Wong all signed on to the film without having read the script.

  • Martial arts training for the lead actors started in November 2000 and lasted eight months.

  • At the freeway chase, a signboard has the exit to a place called Paterson Pass (which is a road between Livermore and Tracy California, east of the Alameda freeway production site - the exit is off of Interstate 5). This was a reference to the production designer, Owen Paterson.

  • The switch-bladed weapons that the Twins use are actually old-fashioned straight-edged shaving razors.

  • The monitors appearing in the Architect's room are exactly the same as those appearing in The Matrix (1999), when agents capture Neo for interrogation and insert a bug in him.

  • Laurence Fishburne suggested that his character remove his sunglasses for the fight with the agent on board the tractor-trailer, to remind the audience of Morpheus' fight with an agent in The Matrix (1999) (during which he wears no sunglasses), and to better express his character's vulnerability.

  • The gun that Persephone uses is a COP .357. It is also used by the Replicant Leon Kowalski (Brion James) in Blade Runner (1982).

  • The pen the Architect holds is a Lamy Swift rollerball.

  • To prepare for his role in both Reloaded and Revolutions, Keanu Reeves was asked to read three books: Simulation and Simulacra, Out of Control and Evolution Psychology.

  • The freeway in Akron, Ohio was initially the first choice for the location to shoot the freeway chase scene but the crew decided not to shoot there as it will take one hour to back up all cars as to prepare for the start of a take.

  • The film playing on the TV behind Persephone when she shoots the Merovingian's thug is The Brides of Dracula (1960).

  • Though you must have the DVD subtitle option to ON to discern the dialogue, Neo's alter egos displayed on the screens in the Architect's chamber make the following outbursts: You can't control me! I'm going to smash you to bits! I'm going to **bleep**ing kill you! You can't make me do anything you Old White **bleep**!

  • Commander Lock is the only rebel that has a first name in the real world.

  • Andy and Larry Wachowski cast Monica Bellucci as Persephone after seeing her performance in Malèna (2000).

  • The movie's codename, The Burlyman, is the title of the first screenplay that the Wachowski Brothers developed for Four Corners Productions.

  • The Ship referred to as the Hammer is labeled (and actually named) Mjolnir, a difficult name to pronounce. This explains why nobody calls it by its real name. Mjolnir is the name for the famous Hammer of Thor, the Nordic God of Thunder.

  • Originally banned in Egypt because of the film's religious themes, but later released after approval of the censorship bureau.

  • In the fight with the three agents at the beginning of the film, Neo kicks one of the agents into the lamppost made by Darrow Industries, a reference to the Matrix films' conceptual designer, Geofrey Darrow.

  • The original plan for releasing The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (2003) was to release them weeks apart, not months.

  • Entered into The Guinness Book of World Records as The Widest Film Print Run which means that it has a run of 8,517 copies sent out at the same time.

  • The book Persephone moves to open up the bookcase is Arthur Schopenhauer's "Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung". The book immediately to its left is "Parerga and Paralipomena", also by Schopenhauer.

  • The idea of all programs being born from The Source, an entity of pure light, and returning there after their purpose is fulfilled is a philosophy borrowed from the Hindu belief in Brahman, which is a god composed of pure life energy. This god created all things, and it is man's destiny to return to Brahman after his/her destiny is fulfilled.

  • The key of the beginning theme you hear at the beginning of every Matrix movie (rousing strings and horn blasts) ascends by one semitone with each movie. The Matrix starts in the key of E, Matrix Reloaded in F and Matrix Revolutions in the key of F-sharp.

  • Canadian actress and model Brendalee Doen was cast as the "Beautiful Woman at Le Vrai", but was unable to play the role as she was deported by Australian immigration authorities for attempting to work on an expired visa. The role was given to Tory Mussett.

  • Earning in excess of $735,000,000 at the worldwide box-office, this is the most commercially successful R-rated movie in history.

  • In the architect scene, many of the monitors are showing scenes from Ron Fricke's Baraka (1992).

  • Gloria Foster also died before the end of shooting the second Matrix film. She had done most of her scenes for this film but had not done any for the third film, The Matrix Revolutions (2003), as well as Enter the Matrix (2003) (VG). Mary Alice was chosen as her replacement.

  • In the car chase scene, right before they enter the freeway, the word "steak" can be seen on a building in the background. "Steak" was the password given out at the end of the credits of the first movie.

  • Samsung produced 10,000 cell phones like the one seen in the film (model SPH-N270) which sold out quickly.

  • The Matrix Reloaded (2003) promotional material was in such high demand, that distributors were extremely worried about it being stolen. To combat this, standees and banners were sent out with the code names of "Caddyshack 2" and "The Replacements". Several cinemas thought they had not received the materials due to these names, and as such, did not display them until the last minute.

  • The Wachowski brothers' contract for doing the The Matrix Reloaded (2003), and The Matrix Revolutions (2003), included a stipulation that would not have to do any media interviews.

  • When Neo confronts the Architect, the Architect tells him "[The perfect Matrix's] doom is apparent to me now as a consequence of the imperfection inherent in every human being..." Images flashing on the monitor screens during these two lines include Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Adolf Hitler, a nuclear bomb's explosion, 'Saddam Hussein', George W. Bush and United States Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

  • Sean Connery was originally picked to play The Architect, but turned it down because he couldn't understand the concept of the movie. Connery mentions this in an interview on the The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) DVD.




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Nice work copying IMDB's trivia section without giving them credit... :smileyindifferent:




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Lol do they really need it is the question.


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Copying is fun.

 

Pasting is funner.

 

Not crediting the original source is funnest.


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aww..i thought he was just really into the matrix, lol



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<Sean Connery> I am Architect. The Architect. Vis a vis, ergo, shaken, not stirred.

 

 

Makes you wonder what woulda happened if Red Skelton was chosen to be the Architect.....yes I'm aware he's dead. I'm also aware that about a lot of you have no idea what I'm talking about. SMILEY

 

 
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