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The Second Renissance Part II

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Hullo everybodyIf you know me good, you'll probaly also know that I enjoy the AniMatrix movies.These are short films that are based in The Matrix universe, and just recently they released the last of the free episodes, The Second Renissance Part IIPart I told the reason why humans hated robots in the beginning and why they went off and created their own nation. Part II now explains the war between Humans and Robots. The Matrix is set after this event and this is what Neo, Morpheus, and Trinity are fighting.These movies almost creep the jeezeses out of me. Everything in this movie and Part I could happen within the next 30 or 40 years!Anyway..check out the movie here: http://www.intothematrix.com/Part I is the first slot and Part II is the fourth.A Notice:This movie is not for the faint of heart or the young ones. There are some pretty graphic scenes and you should take caution.Anyway..enjoy :)
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hehe...I couldn't get to sleep over the guy they were experimenting on...you know...they like...touch his brain and he laughs or crys
yeah where they got the back of his head cut off. I mean one guy was chooped completely in half too... ouch. Its just kinda distubing to hear the guys that are all drugged up screaming "Help me! heeeelllpp mee!!! AHHH!!!!".

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