I personally hated Reloaded, but I loved Revolutions.
The plot was still convoluted, but it was much tighter than Reloaded. The acting was flat in one or two scenes, but it also had a lot of superb, touching and thought-provoking scenes.
And though it's shallow of me to say so, the action sequences and special effects were jaw-dropping at worst.
And though I have no idea why someone would call The Matrix a Star Wars ripoff, Revolutions did remind me a lot of Return Of The Jedi: the citizens of Zion's last stand against the hordes of the machine army, the Hammer's maniac descent through the winding machine line to deliver the EMP blast into the heart of the army, and Neo's confrontation with the machine leader and then Smith seems to parallel ROTJ's plotline pretty closely. The citizens are the Rebel's fleet, caught in the enormous battle with the Imperial fleet - outnumbered and outgunned. The Hammer is the Millenium Falcon flying into the Death Star to deliver the deathblow to it's centre. And Neo is Luke confronting the Emperor and Darth Vader.
Yup, that's just about the nerdiest thing you're ever likely to read.
