Thanks to
shmivejournal for finding this gem. That wins my ``Dorkiest Comment on /. for the Day'' award. Let's not mention the SecurityFocus article...
Oh, and since I warned you about being spoilerish, I can expand past my first review. I mentioned that there's not a huge amount of plot. This is true. There's no setup. There's no recap of everything that occured in the first, like they did in LOTR:TTT (how sad that
redvector and I just checked Google to see which one was more proper). But, as
windexcowboy pointed out today at lunch, there's one scene that has more than enough plot packed in it. A scene that
redvector joked about having more than enough polysyllabic words to really piss people just there for the action off.
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redvector: Your posts look so much longer in the raw HTML. I guess I'm kind of like Silent Bob. Whenever I'm not yelling at someone, I'm saying something really profound. So I guess I'm more like Angry Bob.
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I love that scene all the more because I know that all of the brothas in the movie that talked through the whole thing didn't understand any of it cause the Architect doesn't speak in two syllable slang. Victory is mine.