Everything that has a beginning has an end... War breaks out on the scorched Earth as the machines invade Zion. Whereas Reloaded is about life, Revolutions addresses death... Casting: Keanu Reeves .... Neo Laurence Fishburne .... Morpheus Mary Alice .... The Oracle Monica Bellucci .... Persephone, Daniel Bernhardt .... Agent Johnson, Ian Bliss .... Bane, Nona M. Gaye .... Zee (as Nona Gaye), Lachy Hulme .... Sparks, Nathaniel Lees .... Mifune, Harry J. Lennix .... Lock, Matt McColm .... Agent Thompson, Carrie-Anne Moss .... Trinity, Sing Ngai .... Seraph (as Collin Chou), Genevieve O'Reilly .... Officer Wirtz, Harold Perrineau Jr. .... Link, Jada Pinkett Smith .... Niobe, Adrian Rayment .... Twin #2, Neil Rayment .... Twin #1, Bruce Spence .... Trainman, Hugo Weaving .... Agent Smith, Bernard White .... Rama-Kandra, Lambert Wilson .... Merovingian, Anthony Wong .... Ghost Short story: The machine army continues to drill towards Zion. Within hours, they will overrun the population of the Zionites and lay extinction to human kind. Meanwhile, Neo is held captive by the Merovingian at a train station. Trinity & Morpheus set out on a journey to release him from a mysterious train operator. Also, Smith resumes his quest to kill "Mr. Anderson" as he reveals his identity into the real world and resumes to replicate his program inside the system of The Matrix, causing it to decay. All hope is placed in the freed Neo, who must travel to the city of the machines in the Logos ship with Trinity and bargain to save each kingdom from destruction by finishing Smith once and for all. But even with his new powers over the sentinels, will he be able to fight them off? (Internet Movie Database)

Commercials can allow filmmakers to keep their muscles toned and play with a decent budget, and they can make some pretty decent money for themselves in the process. It's an attractive offer for those who might be waiting for their next feature to line up, or just looking to keep the skills honed between gigs. The ad circuit has been attracting high-caliber talent for a long time; the likes of Joe Wright for Chanel, Wes Anderson for Hyundai and Nicolas Winding Refn for Yves Saint Laurent. Now a couple more filmmakers familiar with the promo world have some new material to show off. First up, David Gordon Green -- who has "Prince Avalanche" on the way to theaters -- has dropped two quick spots for ESPN. Not much to say about them, except that he delivers what viewers want from those kind of things. Remember a few weeks about when that GE commercial was going around because it featured Agent Smith from "The Matrix"? Guess who directed that? Yep, that was David Gordon Green...

NEW YORK (AP) — Barbara Walters is telling viewers she is retiring in another year following a television career that began in 1961.

By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - Leading Muslim cleric Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi paid a high-profile visit to Gaza on Thursday, giving a boost to the Islamist group Hamas that runs the enclave, but also laying bare Palestinian rivalries. Qaradawi, chairman of the International Federation of Muslim Clerics, is based in Qatar and has been a vociferous supporter of the revolutions that have shaken the Arab world in the last two years, bringing new governments to Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. ...

The tech mogul blames the film industry for the deceleration of the tech sector, saying that movies like 'Avatar' and 'The Matrix' wrongly portray technology as "destructive and dysfunctional." read more

The tech mogul blames the film industry for the deceleration of the tech sector, saying that movies like 'Avatar' and 'The Matrix' wrongly portray technology as "destructive and dysfunctional." read more

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