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(Preview) Movie Club | The Matrix (1999)

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🗓️ 17 April 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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It's somehow taken us this long but the moment has finally come, Task Force. On this week's episode of Movie Club, we cover the 1999 seminal sci-fi action classic The Matrix. If you can't tell, we all absolutely love this movie and could've kept talking for another hour. Let us know your thoughts in the comments! And are you ready to Enter the May-Trix next month? Sensitive topics: body horror, death "Crypto", "Redletter"Kevin MacLeod (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠incompetech.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, Task Force. Please come check out our show Movie Club over at Red WebPod.com. The first and third Friday of every month, Trevor Alfredo and I watch a movie. Alfredo walks us through the plot while we break it down. We offer our reactions and thoughts along the way at the beginning and in the end. It's a great time. Whether you've seen the movie or not, it's a fun way to experience it either for the first time or again.

0:22.4

Hopefully it's like watching a movie and talking about it with some friends. Again, that's over at red webbpod.com. Come check it out and enjoy the preview on this week's episode on the greatest movie ever made. I will not be taking any questions. The Matrix. What's so fascinating is like I just told Christian before we recorded, like now I want to go

0:39.0

watch all the movies.

0:40.3

I know they don't all hold up in the same way.

0:43.3

And I'll be honest, the plots start to get really confusing.

0:46.3

And you really have to force some of the understanding to happen and you kind of do a little

0:50.4

hand wavy stuff.

0:51.9

But it's just like that's how strong this first one is, that it pulls you right back into this universe. And there's always something left to explore. Always something left to ask. Like, how did that happen? What does that mean? Yeah, and just kid me, seeing this in theaters. I remember vividly, especially the end of the second one. I'm like, you mean I got to wait a whole year for the next one? And that's short by today's standards. Oh, it's very short. I could also keep going and going, but ultimately it's just, it's one of my comfort movies as a kid. I wore the heck out of that VHS tape. Yeah, and I was really excited to rewatch it. What about you, Fredo? I think you guys hit on all those key notes about the film itself. So I'm going to hit on some random stuff.

1:30.8

The Matrix. Yeah, and I was really excited to rewatch it. What about you, Fredo? I think you guys hit on all those key notes about the film itself.

1:29.4

So I'm going to hit on some random stuff.

1:30.9

The Matrix Online, totally forgot about that game.

1:33.9

Matrix Online?

1:35.4

I always wanted to play it, man.

1:37.9

Same.

1:38.9

Never played it.

1:39.9

I did wait hours in line to go get Enter the Matrix, which was such a video game, but

1:46.8

it had so much bullet time.

1:48.7

That game rules.

1:49.7

That was the second movie, I think it was based on.

1:54.0

Because it was Ghost and Naomi.

1:55.0

Yeah, it was Ghost and Naomi.

1:57.0

And it was like what they were up to and it led to like, it was cool because it would lead to like them being up on the highway too as well so that was sick didn't you get to pick which one too you choose ghost or naobi and then you'd like alternate yeah it was not a great game it was awesome what do you mean but still it was fun i wanted the glasses i wanted the Nokia phone that like inject it down, like all that.

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