Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

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Videos/Films Book Cart Mat (Browse shelf) Available State Grant in Aid 110051

Originally produced as a motion picture in 1999.

Special features include cast and crew, The dream world, commentary by Carrie-Anne Moss, visual effects supervisor editor John Gaeta and editor Zach Staenberg; music-only track/commentary.

Trinity in a jam -- Impossible pursuit -- Follow instructions -- The question -- "They're coming for you." -- Unable to speak -- Getting the bug out -- Morpheus' proposal -- Down the rabbit hole -- Slimy rebirth -- Nebuchadnezzar's crew -- The real world -- The search is over -- Training begins -- Morpheus/Neo matchup -- First jump -- The gatekeepers -- Running silent and deep -- Dealing for bliss -- Off to see the oracle -- There is no spoon -- Choices ... and a cookie -- Glitch in the matrix -- One left behind -- Heroes unplugged -- Cypher's burnout -- Matters of belief -- Virus to be cured -- Lobby shooting spree -- Dodge this -- Gotcha -- Rooftop rescue -- Subway showdown -- "My name is Neo." -- Sentinels attack -- "He is the one." -- Final connections -- End credits.

"For private use only."

Cinematographer, Bill Pope ; editor, Zach Staenberg; music, Don Davis.

Keanu Reeves (Neo), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), Gloria Foster (Oracle), Joe Pantoliano (Cypher).

In an anti-utopian future, the "real" world as we know it is nothing more than a computer construct, created by an all-powerful artificial intelligence. A small group of humans has found a way out of the construct, and are now fighting for the future of the human race.

Rated R.

DVD, NTSC, Region 1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo, anamorphic widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 2.35:1.

For private home use only.

In English with optional English subtitles; closed-captioned in English for the hearing impaired.

Academy Awards, 1999: Best Film Editing (Zach Staenberg); Best Sound (John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff, David Campbell, David Lee); Best Sound Effects Editing (Dane A. Davis); Best Visual Effects (John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, Steve Courtley, Jon Thum).

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