Well, might as well let them do it. If it ends up being bad, just wait for those reviews and then don't go see it, only Warner Brothers suffers the most. Now if its actually good, then great. So I was thinking of where the story could go. It could be really awesome, or just completely cheesy. A virus is attacking the machines and they now need the help of humans to not only destroy it, but find out the cause. I think something like that, while probably more on the cheesy side, could be turned into something watchable.
Now for how they could handle a bullet time type of effect in this. The idea of stopping time or slowing it down with the camera moving.....been done to death now. But I was thinking of something slightly different that could maybe work.
First off, in the first movie where Agent Smith and Neo are fighting in the subway. At one point A.S.(agent smith) over powers Neo, pushes him over to a wall and starts punching him. I loved how he then had multiple images of him punching really fast. Before I ever saw the Matrix, I always wanted to see a fight where 2 characters are fighting so fast that they both split into multiple images of themselves fighting. Now image the camera circling them both while doing this, but in normal speed, maybe even sped up a little.
Has a movie ever done this before? I'm not sure.