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Okay, so you may or may not remember one Sophia Stewart (sometimes printed as Sofia Stewart) who came forward and claimed that the Matrix movies were a product of her ideas that were stolen from her by the studios who had passed on her book "The Third Eye".
She came up with a few ideas that seemed to make at least a little sense, and make some people say "hmmm...I don't necessarily believe this, but it does sound intriguing" What got ME to really be interested, while I didn't believe her, was when she brought in the Terminator series and claimed that was actually a part of the story as well. Now follow me, because I'll be moving in a circular motion, and if you pay attention, there will be a POINT! (sorry had to go there) Basically she claimed that in her original story and ideas, the Matrix series and Terminator series were one. The Matrix is synonymous with Skynet, I suppose, and John Connor/Neo were one person. That the Matrix and the Agents, realizing that they needed to snuff out Neo, sent a machine back to when he was not yet born, to kill Neo's mother, thus deleting everything that would happen. Now when I heard this I was like "Holy SHIT! that's awesome!" I mean it kind of makes sense, and kind of doesn't, but it's flipping awesome to think about that, no? Quote:
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I honestly believe that both movies were one story in a sense. Didn't need the woman to make the claim because of the similarities in both films. Plus you could relate to something if it has elements that meets with the books such as The Lords of the Rings to Harry Potter both have magic, struggle for power, and death.
As for Matrix Vs. Terminator:
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It's easy to see how the two are related, but there are key differences. The biggest thing is that the machines in "The Matrix" enslaved humanity (
[Show spoiler] ). "The Terminator" is all about...well...termination!I also think it's a bit much to say that John Connor and Neo are one and the same; one is a military leader, the other becomes more of a spiritual leader. Neo never takes command of any military forces (except for one hovercraft); in fact, he is low on the chain of command throughout the three films. He is actually more powerful within the matrix than outside. John Connor, on the other hand, can push his weight around and exercise control over manpower and resources. To me, the two are totally different men. Nope, to me the two sagas are completely different, even if they have many simularities. If we start blending these together, we might as well say that Han Solo and Buck Rogers are one and the same. Or William Wallace and Rob Roy are the same. Maybe Star Trek and Star Wars occupy the same galaxy. However, reading up on the issue, there may be credence that the filmmakers may have ripped off one book. I may have to find a copy, see what started it all! Last edited by Al_The_Strange; 03-11-2010 at 10:18 PM. Reason: Nah, they kinda addressed that part in the article... |
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Not surprising, as I've always heard that there are really only a handful of truly original story lines, and all current books/movies can be "fit" into one of these. Different people have different lists, but I like the following:
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The machines enslaving vs. coming to co-exist. The Matrix finale could have been the end of that whole storyline. The differences between Connor/Neo, IN THE MOVIES, yes they were very different, however I'm going under the idea that the CONCEPT of these being tied in, could work very well, because aside from some derivations, there are elements that could tie in. Essentially the Terminator stuff would be in the past, and the Matrix stuff would be in the present/future. Mainly referring to the First Terminator flick and the first Matrix. To boil it down to the basics, being the computers/machines (embodied in "the Matrix" and "Skynet" in the two movies) trying to enslave mankind, and they would send machines back (terminators/agents) to kill the "Neo" character's mother before he was born, and would grow up to be "the one" or whatever. So instead of "co-existing" they would continue to dominate and enslave. Interesting idea, anyway. Last edited by Groo The Perverted; 03-12-2010 at 02:45 AM. |
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![]() I am wondering now though just how close these movies are to the book. Hollywood adapts and copies ideas from everywhere all of the time; is this really a case of blatant plagerism, or are the films just loosely based on the book's ideas. On the surface, the book sounds practically the same as the two film franchises, but the same could easily be said about many other films (like "Star Wars" ripping off "The Hidden Fortress," or "A Fistfull of Dollars" being a remake of "Yojimbo"). Is the author really looking for a fair share, or is she just trying to mooch off of the films' successes? ![]() |
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google Sophia Stewart or Mother of the Matrix and you'll see. To give you a clue as to how much merit this had, the ONLY interview I could find was on playahata.com Nuff said. lol |
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Well, I've often heard it said that "there's no such thing as an original idea, only an original approach to an existing idea."
For example, you could give six writers the same basic concept (say, time-travel for example), and you'd wind up with six different results: "A Christmas Carol", "The Time Machine", Back to the Future", "Star Trek: First Contact", "17 Again", and "Hot Tub Time Machine". All of them are drastically different, yet they share the same concept. |
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BTW: I just realized I never actually posted the attempted interview I tried to do with her. That was just a clusterf*ck from the jump.
Here's the piece I wrote on my blog. http://www.searchingforchetbaker.com...hises-one.html |
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