I think the true gentleman-ness goes to the army of smiths. First time watching this I expected them to crowd the shit out of that room but no there's 4 out of like a billion in that room. They all like "woah no no that's the god damned oracle in that room we gon show some respect"
+Jacob Bennett I appreciate being reminded that my overly excited input isn't welcome, thank you for putting me in my place and I apologize for being so pitiful. I'll do better.
If you notice, she checked to see if what she told Sati was incorporated into Smith. When he replied about cookies needing love, she knew her plan was going to work - Smith would relay her message to Neo (connected at the source) and he’d let smith take him over and be eradicated. Smith is basically a script kiddie newb
I love how all the Smiths are looking around in shock at the shit flying around "Damn Smith what's happening" "Idk Smith, Smith do you know what's happening?" "Nah"
the way agent smith taunts the oracle by telling her “cookies need love like everything does” and “you would know, mom” is bone chilling. it took me a while to realize that those were sati and seraph’s responses.
@@God-T Smith gained Macbeth's foresight. The ability to learn what happened in the future but not all of the future. That's what ultimately doomed him.
I know he's the bad guy, but I just love Agent Smith. Whenever I see him, half the time I'm terrified, half the time I get to giggle. To get people to do both...now THAT'S a villain.
I know, right? Main reason I watched 'Revolutions' was to watch *Smith*! Not Neo, not Morpheus, not the story, I just wanted to see what former-Agent Smith was going to do, what he was going to say-- and whatever it was, I knew Hugo Weaving was going to hit it out of the park. And do that he did-- just like in the first two movies. Even all these years later, I can quote most of Smith's dialogue verbatim-- one of my favorite fictional characters of ALL TIME.
Have you noticed that all the bad people in positions of authority are homogeneously white males, and all the good people in positions of authority are not? Coincidence, or subliminal influence against the scapegoat evil "white male patriarchy" boogieman that they've been pushing for decades now?
If this Movie proves anything, then that this World can barely handle *one* Hugo Weaving. If the Weaving starts to multiply, we would be in deep trouble.
She's only there because she chose to be, and she already foresaw the whole scene so he doesn't scare her. He can only absorb her if she lets it happen.
The phrase "You would know, Mom" is quite possibly the most important part of all 3 movies. Smith admits here that the Oracle has created him. Remember she tells Neo that the agents try to balance the equation, she is trying to unbalance it. Smith is that unbalance. The Oracle knew that by creating the Smith program, (An agent with human emotions) and making him realize that he would never be free from his program world, he would unbalance the equation and eventually cause the humans and the machines to come together as one to defeat him. The architect did not want this. He figured that if Neo went into the source, the equation would balance itself out, Smith could be repaired, and the machines could stay in rule. But Neo knew better. He knew the only way to save Zion would be to fight Smith. The Oracle knew that Smith had to take her. She would finish unbalancing the equation by reminding Neo that "Everything has a beginning, and an end." It was okay to stop fighting. It was okay to give in. Because Smith had taken over everything, he had become the source of the Matrix. When Neo was taken over, he entered the source allowing the machines to destroy the virus. Thus, the Oracle solved two problems with the Matrix. 1, she finally found the peace that both sides of the war wanted and 2, she finally tamed the Architect who vowed to release the humans again. Without Smith, peace would have never come. Without the Oracle creating Smith, peace would have never come. Neo was never the one, the Oracle was. That's just my two cents. Also, cookies do not need love. They need flour, sugar, water or milk, butter, and chocolate chips.
I agree with your opinion, about the Oracle being the one, and she only needed someone to believe that they were the one for them to have these powers. That's why when Neo first met the Oracle and said he didn't think he was the one she said your right cause if he believed or didn't believe either way he was going to be right. In the final fight, between Neo and Smith, Smith said "everything that had a beginning had an end"....that was the Oracle Smith, because the Oracle had said that earlier to Neo. The cookies line was the Saite Smith because she had said that everything needs love earlier as well. P.S. not sure if I spelled her name right.
lol with mutual respect, I just wanted to break the load of information poured into my brain. I have watched it many times and got deep into it, but Sir, your analysis was on different level.
Hayder I watched the trilogy 12 times over the period of a week to finally come to my conclusions. I became obsessed because I knew that #3 couldn't be the worst one. The worst movie always has an underlying secret. Thus I believe I've discovered the secret.
its been out for longer than that filmtheory thing everyone keeps tlaking about, and they make bad points about it. however, the evidence is overwhelming. Rewatch the series with this in mind and you will see what i mean. the oracle literally says to neo he isnt the one, but the path of the one ends at the source. which is exactly where smith ends up. the matrix ends the moment smith connects with the source via Neo. there are alot of other things but i havent seen the movie in too long to recite them from my mind :)
1wing1 i donno, Im almost inclined to believe that due to my first class impression of Hugo Weaving as a brilliant actor but the film is so cryptic in many parts and leaves it to the interpretation ion of the viewer. as quotes by the wachowskies.
Maybe you knew people were going to like that comment, maybe you didn't, if you did you wrote that comment deliberately, purposefully. Then you posted it, deliberately, purposefully.
Weaving was brilliant in this. It was great how they created a universe where killing ordinary people was not such a big deal (because they are connected to the Matrix) and then used this moral looseness to allow them to depict the killing of a little girl and make a dark joke about it. It was a clever use of the universe the film creates - other films would automatically delete that scene to hygienise their product - it made Smith a more fleshed out villain.
I love how this is uncertain new ground for Smith. He doesn't know what to expect from copying himself onto certain individuals since he's acting outside his original programming & can't concretely know the outcome of his actions & it causes him to have a bit of fear as though he might have fucked up & copied himself onto the wrong person who could destroy him which he eventually does with Neo.
This scene is chilling, the line "I'm not such a bad guy once you get to know me" is kind of scary. The virus is going to assimilate Sati and once it does, Sati will become it with all of it's opions and views. This implies that the Smith virus genuinely believes that it's doing the right thing, and when Sati is assimilated she will be completely destroyed. Smith is hands down one of the most creative villains put to screen.
It'd be funny if seraph grabbed sati and tossed her over to Smiths to try & escape out the window only to get fingered in his butt and assimilated anyways.
People laugh at smiths laugh, but that laugh is more than a laugh, it's a sign of total domination in the matrix, it's quite scary since he has just about demolished everything in the matrix.
Something interesting I just realized is that Sati says "HE'S following us" not "THEY'RE following us." Because Sati's a program, she doesn't see multiple people, she just sees one Smith.
People don't realize this was the best actual scene in the movie, and explained the most about the Matrix series as a whole other than the Architect scene.
Yup well said, the architect scene was that specific moment where The Matrix Reloaded took another dimension... That scene created brain damage in people's mind, but it explain everything about the real purpose of the so called "One".
Gregory Bacon thats all bullshit and you know it. its just smoke and mirrors. the movie sucked balls. the premise since the beginning was to free all the humans and it never happened. they are still all plugged in being batteries. lazy writing
@@AnzuBrief The oracle does not decide anything, she merely calculates the futures of people based on the decisions they have understood themselves. Neo and Trinity loved each other because they loved each other.
I think what did it for me was all the Agent Smiths laughing at that line. Reminds me of Raph nudging Mikey in TMNT 3 at Donny's joke about the Addams Family.
They would have if any other actor had said it. But Hugo Weaving is one of those actors who can take a line, no matter how lame or laughable it is, and make it sound awesome. Weaving is a god of acting and is easily the best thing about all The Matrix movies.
D Vass It's not that hard to say something laughable without laughing yourself. I mean I very often make jokes in my videos, and I can say those without laughing at my own jokes.
tythorn13 it's probably a major hint that he, along with neos help, was to be the one to reset the matrix so the human race would be saved from the machines. Although this was unintentional as he wanted himself to rule over the machines and the humans to be eliminated.
Agent Smiths critical mistake: He shouldn't ever copy into oracle and take her abilities, becose "Its difference between knowing the way and walking the way."-Morpheus. Yes oracle waited for him with purpose. She dumped him.
That's the thing that gets me. He touched on this very notion when he threw the plate of cookies into the wall, then he just shrugs it all off. She already knew how all this would turn out. She knew that after Smith copied her, he'd misinterpret her vision and would be defeated. The fact that she was just sitting there, waiting for him should have scared him more than it did.
Tantalus010 you have to keep in mind that Agent Smith is still narcissistic and insecure, by design. Despite how intelligent he may be, his annoyance with the oracles clairvoyance and neo always coming out on top over him has got to be taking a toll on his mental state. He has a god complex and an inferiority complex simultaneously, which is why I think he still proceeds with hijacking the oracle despite it being obviously what needs to happen for the oracles plan to succeed.
That's why when he touched the notion that she's there purposefully she ask about Sati to distract his train of thought (I think), otherwise he would've seen through the deception and ruined her plan to get absorbed
Tantalus010 I don’t think she actually knew that, she said several times she didn’t know why she made some of her decisions, and in the end she said she didn’t know how things would end but just believed, though maybe that was in regards to Zion.
I just noticed when Smith was infecting the oracle as she transformed into the final Smith/ultimate Smith, you can see not only how the code of the matrix becomes twisted and out of control, but also how everything in the matrix system and encoding turns into darkness, like saying the fall of the Oracle to Smith condemned the system to darkness as Smith later did when he changed the world into a dark lightning storm environment as he wanted to do. "I see the darkness spreading"
Always thought that the "leader" Smith in this scene that assimilates the Oracle is an assimilated Merovingian; seeing as he rambles on Philosophically
Is this where Smith fucked up?? Once he let the Oracle become a copy of himself, she was able to control him in the end and let Neo know she was in Smith when he said "everything that has a beginning has an end, Neo"
Yes!!!! Which means she is also a liar because she told morpheus'ex that she can't make people do anything When in fact she makes people do things more than the architect
she didnt make him do anything. she showed him the future, or gave him the ability to see it. However, the future didnt hold that piece of information that neo would stop fighting and surrender himself to smith.
Remember what the Oracle says to Neo at the start of the movie : she can't see past a choice that she can't understand. Smith saw Neo's defeat, but at the end of the battle, he ask to Neo WHY he's resisting... So, Smith was able to see Neo surrending, but as he wasn't able to UNDERSTAND this choice, he wasn't able to see past his victory. He didn't knew that absorbing Neo would connect him to the Source, giving the opportunity to delete him with a reboot. She has no "control", she just knew her limits.
Right. Smith hit the nail on the head when he asked why was she sitting there, purposefully, if she knew he was coming. The Oracle was just playing her part
3:02 Okay, this film might've been worth the price of admittance just to hear Hugo Weaving say that line. Actually, I think EVERY Hugo Weaving movie needs that line. Coming out of him, it just seems magical!
I love the fact that Smith tells Morpheus that he categorises humans as viruses in the first Matrix, then six months later decides to become a replicating virus.
One of the Greatest Villainous Laughs in cinematic history. Hugo Weaving/Agent Smith was a brilliant villain. I really hope the Matrix: Resurrections has a villain just as engaging and intimidating. If Agent Smith has major role that would be awesome.
A bastard is a person without a father so obviously the person calling another person a bastard must have some inside knowledge of the hypothetical home life of said bastard
be careful or hot busty women will get turned into more of him cus Smith would stick his fingers into their cleavage and titties and turn them into more Smiths like here ruclips.net/video/zyNyHark4xk/видео.html
Girl: The Oracle told me about you. Smith: Really, what did she say about me? Girl: That you are a bad man. Smith: No honey, I am not Batman I am Agent Smith.
That 'deliberately, purposefully' is so well crafted script, omg. I can't imagine a dystopian world where everyone is using that in every conversation.
I suppose the oracle at many years of study the human race , saw something good on them, maybe the love and then she know what needed to do, helping them.
I like while he is trying to assimilate her there is strong wind and things flying around the room. Gives more context to the possibility of greater powers that I wish they showed more of
Dat laugh though. Learning how to bake the perfect cookie broke his mind.
the funniest comment yet.
I laughed at this comment more than i should
KyberEagle Productions hopefully you used the Agent Smith laugh
Those cookies are a helluva snack.
KyberEagle Productions cliche
The actress who played oracle is morgan freewoman
like whoa..that is the funniest comment ever ....!!!!!
😂😂
They were actually co-stars in a play or something.
I’m just glad someone else saw it 😂😂😂.
Lmao
Agent Smith was a gentleman and didn't stick his hand into her chest like he does with others.
Yet he threw her cookies into a wall. Lost all the gentlemanliness he just got.
I think the true gentleman-ness goes to the army of smiths. First time watching this I expected them to crowd the shit out of that room but no there's 4 out of like a billion in that room. They all like "woah no no that's the god damned oracle in that room we gon show some respect"
+Brad Miller you have my pity
+Jacob Bennett I appreciate being reminded that my overly excited input isn't welcome, thank you for putting me in my place and I apologize for being so pitiful. I'll do better.
And he knelt down and talked nice and calm to the kid before he shankformed her into Smith. Class act.
even agent Smith got scared by agent Smith!
+Ley that was the main objective all along. To get that recipe.
Lol 😂
You're cute
Ley GouldGrant probably because he took over his own creator and her code told the other smiths she was going to kick their asses later.
Muah she is
542 people disliked this deliberately, purposefully.
I mean, it's a shit movie, can't blame them.
+kryptonianpowers Maybe you knew it was going to happen, maybe you didn't...
+kryptonianpowers I laughed way too hard at this.
+Mark Rezk You can't bait me, I am the chosen one.
Mom's spaghetti.
Infects oracle, gains admin permissions.
SGTBizarro hahahahah clever !!!
He knows the root password now 😬
He broke his subroutine...
If you notice, she checked to see if what she told Sati was incorporated into Smith. When he replied about cookies needing love, she knew her plan was going to work - Smith would relay her message to Neo (connected at the source) and he’d let smith take him over and be eradicated.
Smith is basically a script kiddie newb
XD
I love how all the Smiths are looking around in shock at the shit flying around
"Damn Smith what's happening"
"Idk Smith, Smith do you know what's happening?"
"Nah"
I'm not sorry for being a party pooper but Smith doesn't talk in third person, he refers to him as himself.
@@henrikmonkeebruh it's not talking in third person, they just call each other Smith, since they're all called Smith
the way agent smith taunts the oracle by telling her “cookies need love like everything does” and “you would know, mom” is bone chilling. it took me a while to realize that those were sati and seraph’s responses.
Or as how the architect said “if I am the father of the matrix she would undoubtedly be it’s mother”
I don't think Seraph would have ever spoken like that to the Oracle. Maybe the "Yes ma'am" came from him, though.
i Smith gained the Oracle abilities, he has the Four sight! He can see multiple possibilities 😎 this is the true matrix!
@@God-T Smith gained Macbeth's foresight. The ability to learn what happened in the future but not all of the future. That's what ultimately doomed him.
3:02 i love how smiths looks each other while laugh at the joke, like ''oh man im so funny i cant comprehend''
I know he's the bad guy, but I just love Agent Smith. Whenever I see him, half the time I'm terrified, half the time I get to giggle. To get people to do both...now THAT'S a villain.
I know, right? Main reason I watched 'Revolutions' was to watch *Smith*! Not Neo, not Morpheus, not the story, I just wanted to see what former-Agent Smith was going to do, what he was going to say-- and whatever it was, I knew Hugo Weaving was going to hit it out of the park. And do that he did-- just like in the first two movies. Even all these years later, I can quote most of Smith's dialogue verbatim-- one of my favorite fictional characters of ALL TIME.
2:04 I like how he ducks his head. Total creep, but has grace and etiquette.
Yeah... makes a bad guy GREAT if he's got a touch of class.
Absolutely👍
Have you noticed that all the bad people in positions of authority are homogeneously white males, and all the good people in positions of authority are not? Coincidence, or subliminal influence against the scapegoat evil "white male patriarchy" boogieman that they've been pushing for decades now?
If this Movie proves anything, then that this World can barely handle *one* Hugo Weaving. If the Weaving starts to multiply, we would be in deep trouble.
+ Bird Shevatt haha idiot
He wasn't being serious.
But then we'd release the Sam Shepard
We would be utterly woven.
FUCKING ELRONDS! FUCKING ELRONDS EVERYWHERE!!!
I love her face when he says "the great and powerful oracle. We meet at last." And she just flicks her cigarette like he doesn't faze her
+Fidel Rodriguez IKR
She's like, bitch, please.
LOL XD
she has sass
She's the sassy black woman meme in the Matrix.
*faze
She's only there because she chose to be, and she already foresaw the whole scene so he doesn't scare her. He can only absorb her if she lets it happen.
The phrase "You would know, Mom" is quite possibly the most important part of all 3 movies. Smith admits here that the Oracle has created him. Remember she tells Neo that the agents try to balance the equation, she is trying to unbalance it. Smith is that unbalance. The Oracle knew that by creating the Smith program, (An agent with human emotions) and making him realize that he would never be free from his program world, he would unbalance the equation and eventually cause the humans and the machines to come together as one to defeat him. The architect did not want this. He figured that if Neo went into the source, the equation would balance itself out, Smith could be repaired, and the machines could stay in rule. But Neo knew better. He knew the only way to save Zion would be to fight Smith. The Oracle knew that Smith had to take her. She would finish unbalancing the equation by reminding Neo that "Everything has a beginning, and an end." It was okay to stop fighting. It was okay to give in. Because Smith had taken over everything, he had become the source of the Matrix. When Neo was taken over, he entered the source allowing the machines to destroy the virus. Thus, the Oracle solved two problems with the Matrix. 1, she finally found the peace that both sides of the war wanted and 2, she finally tamed the Architect who vowed to release the humans again. Without Smith, peace would have never come. Without the Oracle creating Smith, peace would have never come. Neo was never the one, the Oracle was. That's just my two cents. Also, cookies do not need love. They need flour, sugar, water or milk, butter, and chocolate chips.
I agree with your opinion, about the Oracle being the one, and she only needed someone to believe that they were the one for them to have these powers. That's why when Neo first met the Oracle and said he didn't think he was the one she said your right cause if he believed or didn't believe either way he was going to be right. In the final fight, between Neo and Smith, Smith said "everything that had a beginning had an end"....that was the Oracle Smith, because the Oracle had said that earlier to Neo. The cookies line was the Saite Smith because she had said that everything needs love earlier as well. P.S. not sure if I spelled her name right.
Man! you should put SPOILER ALERT! some of us haven't watch the Trilogy yet...
Hayder Then with all due respect, why are you watching clips of the movie if you haven't watched it?
lol with mutual respect, I just wanted to break the load of information poured into my brain. I have watched it many times and got deep into it, but Sir, your analysis was on different level.
Hayder I watched the trilogy 12 times over the period of a week to finally come to my conclusions. I became obsessed because I knew that #3 couldn't be the worst one. The worst movie always has an underlying secret. Thus I believe I've discovered the secret.
the agent smith who said " cookies need love" is the little girl lol
Krimo krimovitch no fucking shit sherlock
Kylo Presidente2018
yes . no shit Watson
No shit Beerus
no shit kakarot
Krimo krimovitch No shit Cell
It's more funny because the agent who said 'cookies needs love like everything else does' is actually the little girl.
You say funny, but to me, it made me vindictive. To want Smith to pay for all the harm.
Nah man, she was found lying on the ground by the end of part 3 which leads me to believe Smith threw her off the window
@@ggcollector6585 or it could be that that was the place her smith died at
@@madmaxsolo1 *CREEPYPASTA CONSPIRACY TIME*
If that Agent Smith had said "Ed...ward" then he would be a true bastard.
3:44 love that shocked step back.
"HE TOOK OFF THE SUNGLASSES. HE TOOK THEM RIGHT OFF. WHAT IS HE?!"
lol
The ultimate cookie-maker. Muhuhuhahahaha!
apa123APA He took them off deliberately, purposefully
@@SpandanChatterjee2904 You see you say this but he's just gonna go play Cookie Clicker
OMG what a performance by Hugo Weaving. For the first time my heart goes for the antagonist. Hes so subtle but damn scary.
the cookies line gets me every time LOL
he isnt really the antagonist tbh, he either is "the one" or his "subcontractor"
1wing1 You are referRing the FilmTheory review which i take as a conspiracy theory.
its been out for longer than that filmtheory thing everyone keeps tlaking about, and they make bad points about it. however, the evidence is overwhelming. Rewatch the series with this in mind and you will see what i mean. the oracle literally says to neo he isnt the one, but the path of the one ends at the source. which is exactly where smith ends up. the matrix ends the moment smith connects with the source via Neo. there are alot of other things but i havent seen the movie in too long to recite them from my mind :)
1wing1 i donno, Im almost inclined to believe that due to my first class impression of Hugo Weaving as a brilliant actor but the film is so cryptic in many parts and leaves it to the interpretation ion of the viewer. as quotes by the wachowskies.
Smith absorbed the n-word pass....
Now legend says he says it deliberately, purposefully......
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 killed me
Maybe you knew people were going to like that comment, maybe you didn't, if you did you wrote that comment deliberately, purposefully. Then you posted it, deliberately, purposefully.
This is underrated and should be top comment
Looks at RUclips Account (not really). Cue Smith Laugh.
@mule vpn dude I'm Nigerian. Where did you get rabbi from?
I love how she calls him a bastards and he replies, "you would know, Mom" because she created him.
Now, imagine God saying this to you once you get to heaven, and you be like you would know, dad.😳
One of the best villain laughs ever.
One of the best villains ever
Villain?
Reminds me of the "Ghosts n stuff" from deadmau5 sample they use to start the song AAAHAHahahaahahhaaha
What about Simon Phoenix?
Pretty good use of it as well. Imagine how happy you’d be if you finally have the power to destroy everything you ever wanted to destroy.
Weaving was brilliant in this. It was great how they created a universe where killing ordinary people was not such a big deal (because they are connected to the Matrix) and then used this moral looseness to allow them to depict the killing of a little girl and make a dark joke about it. It was a clever use of the universe the film creates - other films would automatically delete that scene to hygienise their product - it made Smith a more fleshed out villain.
....Probably helps that no one assimilated by him actually died; like the girl came back at the end.
3:34 taking his glasses off was a sign of individuality that none other had shown before
+ojideagu In Enter the Matrix he already did that.
It's also Smith seeing what the Oracle sees. In the Merovingian scenes they make references to the "eyes of the Oracle".
I love how this is uncertain new ground for Smith. He doesn't know what to expect from copying himself onto certain individuals since he's acting outside his original programming & can't concretely know the outcome of his actions & it causes him to have a bit of fear as though he might have fucked up & copied himself onto the wrong person who could destroy him which he eventually does with Neo.
This scene is chilling, the line "I'm not such a bad guy once you get to know me" is kind of scary. The virus is going to assimilate Sati and once it does, Sati will become it with all of it's opions and views. This implies that the Smith virus genuinely believes that it's doing the right thing, and when Sati is assimilated she will be completely destroyed. Smith is hands down one of the most creative villains put to screen.
@task force whisky holy shit I’m covered in flex seal
@@rachelburke5505 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ghosthound17 I thought that was the 😳 emoji for a moment
the irony is the cookies are supposed to tell you a lot about him
It'd be funny if seraph grabbed sati and tossed her over to Smiths to try & escape out the window only to get fingered in his butt and assimilated anyways.
I would have paid attention in school if Smith were my philosophy instructor.
Yeah, hard not to pay attention to a room full of agent Smiths, he would also be the students *staring at you*
And if you don't pay attention, maybe the entire room will turn you into one of them...
I would have transferred into anatomy
"So was I predestined to do this or was it my choice?"
Proceeds throwing your notebook across the room
Maybe you did know I was going to throw your notebook across the room, if you did that means you took those notes deliberately, purposefully.
People laugh at smiths laugh, but that laugh is more than a laugh, it's a sign of total domination in the matrix, it's quite scary since he has just about demolished everything in the matrix.
Is that what you would call a domimatrix?
@Eli S. RamirezWTF are you on about and how much pot did you smoke?
@Eli S. Ramirez Hes too close minded too see it
He is a virus, and neo is Norton vpn
@Eli S. Ramirez you are high
"Do what your here to do"
"Yes Ma'am"
Well, at least he was polite about it.
He said Mom.
I like how after absorbing the oracle smith doesnt blink, because he finally is seeing the matrix through her eyes
Smith has a good sense of humour.
Neo yes he does . Very obnoxious
After took over all the humans in matrix u would have good sense of humor either
@@mustafaemrebilgin6018 😂😂😂😂
3:50 When friendly fire is on and you TK everyone in the server.
Cayden AHHHHHAHHHHHA
Cayden
Lol I read that as
"When your friends are on fire, and you TKO everyone in the sewer.
what is TK?
Selfish Stockton
Team Kill
2:40When friendly fire is on and you get TK.
Hang on a second, Smith gets the abilities of the programs he takes over, pretty much absorbing them. He's Cell.
How has no one replied to this in 6 years? Also I’d say he’s more like Majin Buu.
He gains their knowledge and their perspective on everything
@@littlewhisky4992 Nah Buu wasn't very intelligent. Just insane. Cell on the other hand is cold calculating, a machine in all sense of the word.
@@satan899 Yep.
@@Shanethefilmmaker I meant Super Buu, not Fat Buu.
i suppose you've been expecting me right?
Why did you call the Oracle "Mom"?
The matrix reloaded. In scene neo meet architect.
Architect is father so oracle is Mother.
because she created all the sentient programs
It was inevitable.
Clever verbal riposte by Smith.
If smith is a bastard and the oracle is his mum she is a whore.
Something interesting I just realized is that Sati says "HE'S following us" not "THEY'RE following us." Because Sati's a program, she doesn't see multiple people, she just sees one Smith.
3:50 when your parents tell you they’re leaving for the weekend and leaving you in charge of the house
😃
bout to do something crazy bruhh
People don't realize this was the best actual scene in the movie, and explained the most about the Matrix series as a whole other than the Architect scene.
Explain please :)
Yup well said, the architect scene was that specific moment where The Matrix Reloaded took another dimension... That scene created brain damage in people's mind, but it explain everything about the real purpose of the so called "One".
Gregory Bacon
thats all bullshit and you know it. its just smoke and mirrors. the movie sucked balls. the premise since the beginning was to free all the humans and it never happened. they are still all plugged in being batteries. lazy writing
PhuckHue2 they are all free. Have you really watched the movie..? They have solar power again at the end.
@@AnzuBrief The oracle does not decide anything, she merely calculates the futures of people based on the decisions they have understood themselves. Neo and Trinity loved each other because they loved each other.
I love how the music just stops for a second so Hugo Weaving can say "cookies need love like everything does"
Thats just the power cookies love has.
3:50 - when I know I've got a free house for the night
3:49 when agent smith finally knows how to bake those damn cookies!
Hugo Weaving has the best receding hairline ever.
It looks so deliberate and purposeful
That's a compliment no one has ever uttered. Good for you.
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Charles Viau Yes his hairline looks sexy af.
"Cookies need love like everything does"
How did everyone NOT burst into laughter at that line?
I think what did it for me was all the Agent Smiths laughing at that line. Reminds me of Raph nudging Mikey in TMNT 3 at Donny's joke about the Addams Family.
Yeah, I can't help but to laugh every time I hear that line.
I don't even see how that line is relevant to anything.
They would have if any other actor had said it. But Hugo Weaving is one of those actors who can take a line, no matter how lame or laughable it is, and make it sound awesome. Weaving is a god of acting and is easily the best thing about all The Matrix movies.
D Vass
It's not that hard to say something laughable without laughing yourself.
I mean I very often make jokes in my videos, and I can say those without laughing at my own jokes.
Anything said by Hugo Weaving sounds cool. Oh, and The Nostalgia Critic brought me here, too.
He probably just wanted Oreos. I could see why he threw them.
+Chris Baca rofl
+SgtPiggie But if there's no milk...there is no love.
Well there's certainly no love in THAT scene!
he wanted them deliberately, purposefully.
He threw them because it was inevitable. LOL
smith sure does like saying "purpose" a lot
purpose that creates us
+Adam Pinkman purpose of success
He probably does that
...on purpose~
yeah, I wonder what the purpose of saying that so often is?
tythorn13 it's probably a major hint that he, along with neos help, was to be the one to reset the matrix so the human race would be saved from the machines. Although this was unintentional as he wanted himself to rule over the machines and the humans to be eliminated.
PUT THAT COOKIE DOWN!
LOL
NOW!!!
cookies are for closers.
Classic Arnold Schwarzenegger prank call lol
This actress is the female version of Morgan Freeman
Scages omg yes!! I use to think they were related lol!!
lmfao facts
No no. I give that one to Whoopi Golberg
Jean-Michel Morgan Freewoman you say?
*Morgan Freewoman*
"Cookies need love like everything does"
This is the best line in film history.
+BLFML72 That ought to be a logo on a t-shirt.
I know right it also needs to be a bumper sticker
damn true😎
+BLFML72 what does he mean by it? , tell me. i wanna know
Martin Simonsen nothing it was just lazy writing
not the best role of Morgan Freeman
jaja jaja
hehehehe
+Blasphy B what country are you from
ShutUpYouDon'tKnowItAll Damn what is with this guy?
lol are you stupid dude? the woman looks like morgan freeman. it's a joke. get over it
2:40 Smith doesn't accept new cookie policy XD
Hugo was definitively the perfect cast for this Smith character. What a great acting skills performed by Hugo during all the trilogy.
Agent Smiths critical mistake: He shouldn't ever copy into oracle and take her abilities, becose "Its difference between knowing the way and walking the way."-Morpheus. Yes oracle waited for him with purpose. She dumped him.
Its was a trap
That's the thing that gets me. He touched on this very notion when he threw the plate of cookies into the wall, then he just shrugs it all off. She already knew how all this would turn out. She knew that after Smith copied her, he'd misinterpret her vision and would be defeated. The fact that she was just sitting there, waiting for him should have scared him more than it did.
Tantalus010 you have to keep in mind that Agent Smith is still narcissistic and insecure, by design. Despite how intelligent he may be, his annoyance with the oracles clairvoyance and neo always coming out on top over him has got to be taking a toll on his mental state. He has a god complex and an inferiority complex simultaneously, which is why I think he still proceeds with hijacking the oracle despite it being obviously what needs to happen for the oracles plan to succeed.
That's why when he touched the notion that she's there purposefully she ask about Sati to distract his train of thought (I think), otherwise he would've seen through the deception and ruined her plan to get absorbed
Tantalus010 I don’t think she actually knew that, she said several times she didn’t know why she made some of her decisions, and in the end she said she didn’t know how things would end but just believed, though maybe that was in regards to Zion.
I just noticed when Smith was infecting the oracle as she transformed into the final Smith/ultimate Smith, you can see not only how the code of the matrix becomes twisted and out of control, but also how everything in the matrix system and encoding turns into darkness, like saying the fall of the Oracle to Smith condemned the system to darkness as Smith later did when he changed the world into a dark lightning storm environment as he wanted to do.
"I see the darkness spreading"
“I’ve defeated you before” and “you would know, mom” are the most intriguing lines in this part.
seraph was a former one
3:29 when there's a tornado outside but someone forgot to close the window
I love the way the clones look at each other in that fast motion, congratulating each other. It's so... mechanic and evil. Love it.
Always thought that the "leader" Smith in this scene that assimilates the Oracle is an assimilated Merovingian; seeing as he rambles on Philosophically
that would mean he managed to turn the beautiful hot Persephone into a Smith too. I wonder if he stuck his fingers into her... chest...
It'll be interesting to see the Merovingians role in Resurrections seeing as the actor is returning
@@patrickgogan3517 Hopefully someone teaches his annoying mouth a lesson.
That is one of the only genuinely scary evil laughs.
Look up Gary Oldman playing Dracula. SINISTER!
Colin MacKinnon ohhh yeah him too😁👍
Yeah i remember the first time i saw this movie his laugh was creepy af
Is this where Smith fucked up?? Once he let the Oracle become a copy of himself, she was able to control him in the end and let Neo know she was in Smith when he said "everything that has a beginning has an end, Neo"
Yes!!!! Which means she is also a liar because she told morpheus'ex that she can't make people do anything When in fact she makes people do things more than the architect
she didnt make him do anything. she showed him the future, or gave him the ability to see it.
However, the future didnt hold that piece of information that neo would stop fighting and surrender himself to smith.
Remember what the Oracle says to Neo at the start of the movie : she can't see past a choice that she can't understand.
Smith saw Neo's defeat, but at the end of the battle, he ask to Neo WHY he's resisting...
So, Smith was able to see Neo surrending, but as he wasn't able to UNDERSTAND this choice, he wasn't able to see past his victory.
He didn't knew that absorbing Neo would connect him to the Source, giving the opportunity to delete him with a reboot.
She has no "control", she just knew her limits.
Yeah, we've seen the movie . . .
no. wrong.
He simply sees this scene as one of the outcomes.
3:50 The moment he realizes that cookies are made with love
Smith was so cool he has a strong character
Smith was a machine that was destroyed by neo
3:50 when you purposely, deliberately leave a giant floater in ya parents toilet
Love how oracle sits calmly waiting for smith accepting her fate but also setting smith fate too.
Right. Smith hit the nail on the head when he asked why was she sitting there, purposefully, if she knew he was coming. The Oracle was just playing her part
1:57 she’s hitting the good stuff cause she knows what’s going down
"Maybe ya knew I was gonna do that, maybe ya didn't!"
3:02 Okay, this film might've been worth the price of admittance just to hear Hugo Weaving say that line. Actually, I think EVERY Hugo Weaving movie needs that line. Coming out of him, it just seems magical!
I love the fact that Smith tells Morpheus that he categorises humans as viruses in the first Matrix, then six months later decides to become a replicating virus.
I noticed that irony as well.
I LOVE when he throws the cookies lmao
"Maybe ya knew I was gonna do that, maybe ya didn't!" xD
Smith is the embodiment of OVERTHINKING hahaha
The smile and the head shake lol
Another sign of humanity from a program that's supposed to hate humans. Smith is easily the most complex antagonist in film next to Darth Vader
i cant get over smiths calm, cold, collected, calculated demeanor, i am so inextricably drawn. I have yet to find a better role model
One of the Greatest Villainous Laughs in cinematic history. Hugo Weaving/Agent Smith was a brilliant villain. I really hope the Matrix: Resurrections has a villain just as engaging and intimidating. If Agent Smith has major role that would be awesome.
2:58 "Cookies need love like everything does" lol.
Megatron: Cookies need love like everything does!
Prime: They deserve to choose for themselves!
IH8MS1 Nostalgia critic? :o
"The
Great
And
Powerful
Oracle..
We
Meet
At last.."
Hugo Weaving is an incredible actor!
I must admit when I saw this in the theatres for the first time i couldn't stop laughing when he did that laugh
Hugo Weaving is too awesome.
3:50 when the LSD effects start kicking in.
Okay druggie
I don't think that's how acid works xd
3:50 When everyone's panicking about the test but you walk in having thoroughly prepared
0:09 That lights going off... I'd never seen another movie doing something that kind of creepy like this.
they should make movies about smith
even just animated ones and have him do the voice overs. there's a lot of his character that's untouched
I would love to see that🤔👍
Did Agent Smith call the Oracle "Mom"? Also damn that hits home when you realize the Smith who said "cookies need love" is the girl :(
A bastard is a person without a father so obviously the person calling another person a bastard must have some inside knowledge of the hypothetical home life of said bastard
It's because the oracle created Smith as the architect said if he is the father then she is the mother .Where neo says the oracle .
"The great and powerful Oracle, we meet at last"
The Oracle: You are a Bastard.
Agent: You would know Mom.
2:50 I love how close Smith gets to figuring out exactly how and why he loses
Smith is so fucking awesome! Hahaha love that cookie toss line! hahaha
R.I.P Mary Alice 1941-2022.
Y’all notice how the beads hanging from the doorway forces Smith to bow when seeing the oracle.....
2:01 when everyone in the entire fucking family enters your room
Man, i like the actor who plays Agent Smith. Such a cool bad guy
Agent Smith is the best character in the Matrix trilogy. No questions!
So cookies on my computer is really just agent Smith trying to spread his love?
be careful or hot busty women will get turned into more of him cus Smith would stick his fingers into their cleavage and titties and turn them into more Smiths like here ruclips.net/video/zyNyHark4xk/видео.html
Plz be careful because Agent Smith’s rapidly approaching. Currently he’s 3000 meters away. Now 2080. Now 2060. Now 2040. Now 2020. Now 2000. Now 1800
...Meanwhile the comment section is overflowing with comment about cookies...
''Cookies need love like everything does"
Yea boi lol
@Nicholas Millington you are a bastard
@@Luka2000_ you would know, mom..
@@habitsrabbit do what you're here to do
There are a lot of dimly lit industrial hallways in the matrix.
Girl: The Oracle told me about you.
Smith: Really, what did she say about me?
Girl: That you are a bad man.
Smith: No honey, I am not Batman I am
Agent Smith.
3:44
“Wait a minute, WE HAD EYES UNDER THESE GLASSES?!”
ThatRandomGuy lmao
*Music starts to build* "What did you do with Sati?" *builds and STOPS* "Cookies need love like everything does" and i burst into laughter.
She's look alike my niece
what's wrong with Sati
Hector Gonzalez Nothing my niece is identical to her, black hair, dark tone skin, an expert in video games like her dad, a cousin in-law
It’d like the Wakowskis were like “wait for it and...awesome right?”
Alright, like this if you came here because of Nostalgia Critic and that Cookie line. I'll be honest, it's pretty hilarious...
That's cheap.
"Cookies need love like everything does" with Muppet face
Yeah
I know why that scene is there its A Big Lipped Alligator Moment it come outta nowhere and no one mentioned it again
2:41 the way he turns his head lmao
Seeing the emotion from agent Smith and the extra emotion after the copy. Just turned him into the Oracle 2.0. He understands happiness
That 'deliberately, purposefully' is so well crafted script, omg. I can't imagine a dystopian world where everyone is using that in every conversation.
3:01 I wish I could clone myself ... so finally someone would laugh because of my jokes :)
:(
I wish I had his power so I can have an excuse to stick my fingers into hot busty women's chests
That evil laugh though
I suppose the oracle at many years of study the human race , saw something good on them, maybe the love and then she know what needed to do, helping them.
I like while he is trying to assimilate her there is strong wind and things flying around the room. Gives more context to the possibility of greater powers that I wish they showed more of
Every action has a reaction. 😁