Watch Smith in the music video for "Beautiful Scars," where the actor-rapper finally gets to take the red pill.
Will Smith addressed his famous 'Aw, hell no.." catchphrase which features in nine of his movies during an interview with ...
In this third-person action game, the titular former NYPD detective has access to a slowdown mechanic, similar to bullet-time from The Matrix movies. Just like Neo ... doesn’t stop this genre ...
However, L.A. Noire, a 2011 neo ... of bullets might be ready to tear into you, but you can see them coming and plan your escape. Essentially, it is gaming’s answer to the Matrix.
How the Rockets survived their fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers is hard to explain. Offensive jam, tough run ...
OBanga,” opens with Smith reenacting the iconic “red pill, blue pill” scene from the first Matrix movie, with Big Sean ...
The Matrix Resurrections subtly revealed a very interesting fact about the Matrix timeline that could be fully explored in ...
Will Smith is stepping into the Matrix. Smith and rapper Big Sean have released the song "Beautiful Scars," featuring OBanga, along with a "Matrix"-inspired music video. The actor has also ...
The 30-second clip, which you can watch below, reads: “In 1997, the Wachowskis offered Will Smith the role of Neo in The Matrix.Smith turned it down. He chose Wild Wild West, believing it was a ...
The Wachowskis’ The Matrix introduced fans to the disillusioned hacker Thomas Anderson, aka Neo (Keanu Reeves), who ... The 1999 film also introduced the “bullet time” effect, which uses ...
While we're not quite living in "The Matrix" — at least in a falsifiable sense — it seems that something comparable to the film's legendary slowed-down "bullet time" sequence can ...