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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Richard Swen)
Subject: [OT] The Matrix
Date: Fri May 11 13:10:01 2001
The following link contains information on a sequel to 'The Matrix'.
http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,109269~1~0~ewcomhasexclusiveword,FF.html

The following information is an excerpt.

"What is the follow up to 'The Matrix'? You don't need to swallow a red
pill to find out. EW.com has learned that producer Joel Silver has
decided on a title for the sequel to Warner Bros.' 1999 blockbuster. The
name, according to a studio source: 'The Matrix Reloaded.' (While
Warner Bros. declined to discuss the meaning of the title, fansites
will doubtless have a field day.)"

Was wondering if anyone had any additional information.

Thank you,
Richard Swen
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Anders Swenson)
Subject: [OT] The Matrix
Date: Sat May 12 13:10:01 2001
> The following link contains information on a sequel to 'The Matrix'.
>
http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,109269~1~0~ewcomhasexclusiveword,FF.html
>
> The following information is an excerpt.
>
> "What is the follow up to 'The Matrix'? You don't need to swallow a red
> pill to find out. EW.com has learned that producer Joel Silver has
> decided on a title for the sequel to Warner Bros.' 1999 blockbuster. The
> name, according to a studio source: 'The Matrix Reloaded.' (While
> Warner Bros. declined to discuss the meaning of the title, fansites
> will doubtless have a field day.)"
>
> Was wondering if anyone had any additional information.

Rumor had it that several parts of Oakland, CA were closed off to facilitate
the filming of the sequel.
--Anders

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