The Matrix: Revolutions

The only way someone can bag on this movie is if they saw it with the sound turned off and from the cheap seats in the theater across the street from where it's actually showing. This movie is terrific and a spectacular end to the Matrix trilogy. It picks up a few minutes right after the end of the second movie, goes in for a few more answers with the oracle, then the pace starts picking up and never drops. By the end of the movie it's at a furious edge-of-your-seat pace.

Other reviewers of a meager intelligence have never gotten any of tyhe concepts represented by the matrix and they aren't going to start now with this movie. There is a plot, and all is revealed in it's own time. Then add in the battle for Zion, one of the most spectacular battles filmed, and the showdown between Neo and Agent Smith has heroism written all over it and the best such one-on-one showdown since Luke beat up Daddy Vader. Put this all together (along with the stuff I can't tell for fear of spoilage) and you get a perfect series-ender.

I hesitate to call this the best of the three, since the degree to which it is good depends on the foundations laid in the first two films. So let me say that with the foundations given, this movie is a worthy pinnacle. This will no doubt be one of the top three or four movie of the entire year (I'm including the upcoming third Lord of the Rings film). See it.