Trilogie Matrix en HD-DVD
Trilogie Matrix en HD-DVD
Ah ca c'est une bonne nouvelle : le 22 mai donc c'est la sortie de la trilogie Matrix en HD-DVD, aux USA pour le moment.
Warner Home Video have announced the US HD DVD release of The Matrix Trilogy. The Matrix, the first DVD to sell one million copies and to date a $1 billion worldwide franchise, will be part of two new definitive high definition collections to be released by Warner Home Video and Village Roadshow Pictures on 22nd May 2007.
The Ultimate Matrix Collection, for the hardcore Matrix fan, presents the complete adventures of machine battling truth-seekers Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) in all three of the Wachowski brothers’ post-modern epic films. This collection will contain, for the first time, all three HD DVD versions of The Matrix series with more than 35 hours of bonus material in 5 double sided discs. The second offering, The Complete Matrix Trilogy, contains HD DVD versions of the three Matrix films and the three Revisited features in a 3-disc set.
Both The Ultimate Matrix Collection and The Complete Matrix Trilogy come with the In-Movie Experience (IME), an exclusive interactive feature that allows viewers to enjoy new ways of accessing interviews and other material. For these titles, the IME will let viewers experience the evolution of all The Matrix’s ground breaking elements through the recollections of the cast and creative team.
The Ultimate Matrix Collection will be available for $119.99 SRP and The Complete Matrix Trilogy available for $99.99 SRP. Blu-ray Disc versions of both collections will be released later this year.
The Films
The Matrix (1999)
The box-office sensation follows the trials of a young computer programmer (Keanu Reeves) searching to determine the deepest reality of a post-Apocalyptic world. His journey uncovers a web of deceit and massive computer-generated illusions obscuring the truth. As the character Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) said to Neo (Reeves), “No one can be told what The Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.” The same is true for this mind-blowing movie.
The film also stars Carrie-Anne Moss and was produced by Joel Silver. The Matrix was written and directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski, who spent years nurturing and refining the movie’s breakthrough concepts.
Side 1
In-Movie Experience
Commentaries
Written Introduction by The Wachowski brothers
Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson
Cast and Crew Commentary by Carrie-Anne Moss, Zach Staenberg and John Gaeta
Composer Commentary by Don Davis with Music Only Track
Behind The Matrix
Making The Matrix
The Dance of the Master: Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes
The Bathroom Fight and Wet Wall
The Code of the Red Dress
The Old Exit: Wabash and Lake
Agent Down
But Wait- There's More
The Music Revisited
Marilyn Manson Music Video Rock is Dead
The Matrix Teaser
The Matrix Trailer
The Matrix TV Spots
Manson
Reality
Forget Everything
Mystery
Buckle Up
The Answer
Kung Fu
Whoa
Side 2
The Matrix Revisited
Take the Red Pill
What is Bullet Time?
What is the Concept?
Follow the White Rabbit
Trinity Escapes
Pod
Kung Fu
The Wall
Bathroom Fight
Government Lobby
Government Roof
Helicopter
Subway
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
In the powerful second chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Moss) and Morpheus (Fishburne) lead the revolt against the Machine Army as it attacks Zion, the last human city on earth, unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of repression and exploitation. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construct of The Matrix and Neo’s pivotal role in the fate of mankind.
What is The Matrix? The question is not yet fully answered. And it leads to another: Who created The Matrix? The answers lead to more worlds of bold possibility – and to a destiny that passes from revelations to Revolutions.
Side 1
In-Movie Experience
Commentaries
Written Introduction by The Wachowski brothers
Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson
Behind The Matrix
The Matrix Unfolds
Pre-Load
Get Me an Exit
The MTV Movie Awards Reloaded
Enter the Matrix: The Game
Enter the Matrix (contains 23 scenes from the video game)
P.O.D. Music Video Sleeping Awake
Reloaded/Revolutions Teaser
The Matrix Reloaded Trailer
The Matrix Reloaded TV Spots
Yes
Jack In
Nice Trick
Story
No Escape
I'm In
Prophecy
Neo
Side 2
Car Chase
The Freeway Chase
Oakland Streets and Freeway: Unseen Material
Tour of the Merovingian's Garage
Queen of the Road
Arteries of the Mega-City: The Visual Effects of the Freeway Chase
Foresight: Pre-planning the Mayhem
Freeway Truck Crash: Anatomy of a Shot
Fate of the Freeway
Freeway Action Match
Teahouse Fight
Two Equals Clash
Guardian of the Oracle: Collin Chou
Unplugged
Creating the Burly Brawl
A Conversation with Master Wo Ping
Chad Stahelski: The Other Neo
Burly Brawl Action Match
Spiraling Virtual Shot: Anatomy of a Shot
I’ll Handle Them
The Great Hall
Building the Merovingian's Lair
Tiger Style: A Day in the Life of Chen Hu
Heavy Metal: Weapons of the Great Hall
The Exiles
The Exiles
Big Brother is Watching: The Architect's Office
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
In the powerful final chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo (Keanu Reeves) takes another step forward in the quest for truth that began with his journey into the real world at the outset of The Matrix – but that transformation has left him drained of his power, adrift in a no-man’s land between the Matrix and the Machine World. While Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) holds vigil over Neo’s comatose body, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) grapples with the revelation that the One in which he has invested a life’s worth of faith is merely another system of control invented by the architects of the Matrix. During the stunning conclusion, the rebel’s long quest for freedom culminates in an explosive battle. As the Machine Army wages devastation on Zion, its citizens mount an aggressive defense – but can they stave off the relentless swarm of Sentinels long enough for Neo to harness the full extent of his powers and end the war?
Side 1
In-Movie Experience
Commentaries
Written Introduction by The Wachowski brothers
Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson
Behind The Matrix
Revolutions Recalibrated
Neo Realism: The Evolution of Bullet Time
CG Revolution
Super Big Mini Models
Super Burly Brawl
Double Agent Smith
Mind Over Matter: The Physicality of The Matrix
Future Gamer: The Matrix Online
The Matrix Revolutions Trailer
The Matrix Revolutions TV Spots
Give Anything
Help
Power
Future
Believe
Control
Side 2
Behind The Matrix
Before the Revolution
3-D Evolution
Crew
Owen's Army: The Australian Art Dept.
2nd Unit: A World of Their Own
Bill Pope: Cinematographer of The Matrix
Masters of Light and Shadow
Hel
Coat Check
Upsidedown Under
Fast Break
Exploding Man
Gun Club
The Extras of Club Hel
Super Burly Brawl
The Skybarn
The Crater
The Egg
Anatomy of the Superpunch
Super Burly Brawl
New Blue World
Geography of Zion
The Ships
Tour of the Neb
Matrix TV
Logos Fight Expansion
Siege
Dig This
The Siege Action Match
Anatomy of a Shot: Mifune's Last Stand
Building an APU
Product of Zion
Aftermath
Revolutionary Composition
The Glue
Dane Tracks
Cause and Effects
DISC 4: Animatrix & The Roots of the Matrix
Side 1
Voices
The Second Renaissance Part I Commentary by Mahiro Maede
The Second Renaissance Part II Commentary by Mahiro Maeda
Program Commentary by Yoshiaki Kawajiri
World Record Commentary by Takeshi Koike
Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Anime
Execution
Making Final Flight of the Osiris
Making The Second Renaissance Parts I & II
Making Kid's Story & A Detective Story
Making Program
Making World Record
Making Beyond
Making Matriculated
Side 2
Return to Source: Philosophy & the Matrix (AKA. Brainiac’s Revenge)
The Hard Problem: The Science Behind the Fiction
DISC 5: Burly Man Chronicles & The Zion Archive
Side 1
The Burly Man Chronicles
Pre-Production
Alameda Shoot
Australia Shoot
Side 2
The Zion Archive – Photo galleries
The Rave Reel
The Matrix Online
2 Music Videos, Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots
The Ultimate Matrix Collection, for the hardcore Matrix fan, presents the complete adventures of machine battling truth-seekers Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) in all three of the Wachowski brothers’ post-modern epic films. This collection will contain, for the first time, all three HD DVD versions of The Matrix series with more than 35 hours of bonus material in 5 double sided discs. The second offering, The Complete Matrix Trilogy, contains HD DVD versions of the three Matrix films and the three Revisited features in a 3-disc set.
Both The Ultimate Matrix Collection and The Complete Matrix Trilogy come with the In-Movie Experience (IME), an exclusive interactive feature that allows viewers to enjoy new ways of accessing interviews and other material. For these titles, the IME will let viewers experience the evolution of all The Matrix’s ground breaking elements through the recollections of the cast and creative team.
The Ultimate Matrix Collection will be available for $119.99 SRP and The Complete Matrix Trilogy available for $99.99 SRP. Blu-ray Disc versions of both collections will be released later this year.
The Films
The Matrix (1999)
The box-office sensation follows the trials of a young computer programmer (Keanu Reeves) searching to determine the deepest reality of a post-Apocalyptic world. His journey uncovers a web of deceit and massive computer-generated illusions obscuring the truth. As the character Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) said to Neo (Reeves), “No one can be told what The Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.” The same is true for this mind-blowing movie.
The film also stars Carrie-Anne Moss and was produced by Joel Silver. The Matrix was written and directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski, who spent years nurturing and refining the movie’s breakthrough concepts.
Side 1
In-Movie Experience
Commentaries
Written Introduction by The Wachowski brothers
Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson
Cast and Crew Commentary by Carrie-Anne Moss, Zach Staenberg and John Gaeta
Composer Commentary by Don Davis with Music Only Track
Behind The Matrix
Making The Matrix
The Dance of the Master: Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes
The Bathroom Fight and Wet Wall
The Code of the Red Dress
The Old Exit: Wabash and Lake
Agent Down
But Wait- There's More
The Music Revisited
Marilyn Manson Music Video Rock is Dead
The Matrix Teaser
The Matrix Trailer
The Matrix TV Spots
Manson
Reality
Forget Everything
Mystery
Buckle Up
The Answer
Kung Fu
Whoa
Side 2
The Matrix Revisited
Take the Red Pill
What is Bullet Time?
What is the Concept?
Follow the White Rabbit
Trinity Escapes
Pod
Kung Fu
The Wall
Bathroom Fight
Government Lobby
Government Roof
Helicopter
Subway
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
In the powerful second chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Moss) and Morpheus (Fishburne) lead the revolt against the Machine Army as it attacks Zion, the last human city on earth, unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of repression and exploitation. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construct of The Matrix and Neo’s pivotal role in the fate of mankind.
What is The Matrix? The question is not yet fully answered. And it leads to another: Who created The Matrix? The answers lead to more worlds of bold possibility – and to a destiny that passes from revelations to Revolutions.
Side 1
In-Movie Experience
Commentaries
Written Introduction by The Wachowski brothers
Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson
Behind The Matrix
The Matrix Unfolds
Pre-Load
Get Me an Exit
The MTV Movie Awards Reloaded
Enter the Matrix: The Game
Enter the Matrix (contains 23 scenes from the video game)
P.O.D. Music Video Sleeping Awake
Reloaded/Revolutions Teaser
The Matrix Reloaded Trailer
The Matrix Reloaded TV Spots
Yes
Jack In
Nice Trick
Story
No Escape
I'm In
Prophecy
Neo
Side 2
Car Chase
The Freeway Chase
Oakland Streets and Freeway: Unseen Material
Tour of the Merovingian's Garage
Queen of the Road
Arteries of the Mega-City: The Visual Effects of the Freeway Chase
Foresight: Pre-planning the Mayhem
Freeway Truck Crash: Anatomy of a Shot
Fate of the Freeway
Freeway Action Match
Teahouse Fight
Two Equals Clash
Guardian of the Oracle: Collin Chou
Unplugged
Creating the Burly Brawl
A Conversation with Master Wo Ping
Chad Stahelski: The Other Neo
Burly Brawl Action Match
Spiraling Virtual Shot: Anatomy of a Shot
I’ll Handle Them
The Great Hall
Building the Merovingian's Lair
Tiger Style: A Day in the Life of Chen Hu
Heavy Metal: Weapons of the Great Hall
The Exiles
The Exiles
Big Brother is Watching: The Architect's Office
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
In the powerful final chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo (Keanu Reeves) takes another step forward in the quest for truth that began with his journey into the real world at the outset of The Matrix – but that transformation has left him drained of his power, adrift in a no-man’s land between the Matrix and the Machine World. While Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) holds vigil over Neo’s comatose body, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) grapples with the revelation that the One in which he has invested a life’s worth of faith is merely another system of control invented by the architects of the Matrix. During the stunning conclusion, the rebel’s long quest for freedom culminates in an explosive battle. As the Machine Army wages devastation on Zion, its citizens mount an aggressive defense – but can they stave off the relentless swarm of Sentinels long enough for Neo to harness the full extent of his powers and end the war?
Side 1
In-Movie Experience
Commentaries
Written Introduction by The Wachowski brothers
Philosophers Commentary by Dr. Cornel West and Ken Wilber
Critics Commentary by Todd McCarthy, John Powers and David Thomson
Behind The Matrix
Revolutions Recalibrated
Neo Realism: The Evolution of Bullet Time
CG Revolution
Super Big Mini Models
Super Burly Brawl
Double Agent Smith
Mind Over Matter: The Physicality of The Matrix
Future Gamer: The Matrix Online
The Matrix Revolutions Trailer
The Matrix Revolutions TV Spots
Give Anything
Help
Power
Future
Believe
Control
Side 2
Behind The Matrix
Before the Revolution
3-D Evolution
Crew
Owen's Army: The Australian Art Dept.
2nd Unit: A World of Their Own
Bill Pope: Cinematographer of The Matrix
Masters of Light and Shadow
Hel
Coat Check
Upsidedown Under
Fast Break
Exploding Man
Gun Club
The Extras of Club Hel
Super Burly Brawl
The Skybarn
The Crater
The Egg
Anatomy of the Superpunch
Super Burly Brawl
New Blue World
Geography of Zion
The Ships
Tour of the Neb
Matrix TV
Logos Fight Expansion
Siege
Dig This
The Siege Action Match
Anatomy of a Shot: Mifune's Last Stand
Building an APU
Product of Zion
Aftermath
Revolutionary Composition
The Glue
Dane Tracks
Cause and Effects
DISC 4: Animatrix & The Roots of the Matrix
Side 1
Voices
The Second Renaissance Part I Commentary by Mahiro Maede
The Second Renaissance Part II Commentary by Mahiro Maeda
Program Commentary by Yoshiaki Kawajiri
World Record Commentary by Takeshi Koike
Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Anime
Execution
Making Final Flight of the Osiris
Making The Second Renaissance Parts I & II
Making Kid's Story & A Detective Story
Making Program
Making World Record
Making Beyond
Making Matriculated
Side 2
Return to Source: Philosophy & the Matrix (AKA. Brainiac’s Revenge)
The Hard Problem: The Science Behind the Fiction
DISC 5: Burly Man Chronicles & The Zion Archive
Side 1
The Burly Man Chronicles
Pre-Production
Alameda Shoot
Australia Shoot
Side 2
The Zion Archive – Photo galleries
The Rave Reel
The Matrix Online
2 Music Videos, Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots
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