If you liked the first one, see it. But, if drop all expectations of what you're going to see, if you walk in expecting to see some things happen, they most likely won't, and you'll be dissappointed.
I've seen it twice, and loved it both times. Just don't go in expecting to see Neo as a god-figure, and other things like that. Watch the movie for what it is, and you'll love it.
I apologize, I didn't read the whole article, it's a little too long and I've got a short attention span right now
Edit: Okay, I read the article. I disagree with quite a lot of what the guy was saying. A very few people take things too far, and this guy is one of them. He is claiming that movies have such a great effect on people that they become almost a way of life. This is not true. Sure, people get excited about movies. Sure, people dress up for the premiere of Star Wars movies.
This guy is claiming that trench coats, sunglasses, and looks on a persons face are coming into fad because of The Matrix. This is not true. They're just there. They were already there, even before The Matrix. His comments on how people daydream are absurd. How could he possibly know how people daydream? Perhaps his dreams are like that, as he seems to believe all this. Other peoples are not. Sure, it's fun to think about the "what if?"s, and a common "what if?" now is "what if we are in the Matrix?" It's just a thought, it's not something most people take seriously. It's weird to see how some of the more "intelligent" people have a take on things such as this, while a 12 year old just has fun with it.
Anyways, I could probably comment on almost everything he said, but I won't take the time to.