The Matrix is 10-years-old, and to celebrate Trevor Boyd and Steve Ilett recreated the iconic "Bullet Time" sequence out of LEGO. Their short film, titled "Trinity Help," is a frame-accurate stop-motion animation of the scene. It took them 440 hours to recreate the 44 second clip entirely "in camera." LegoMatrix
The Matrix in LEGO
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Do LEGO's have weapons? I know there are third party 'arms dealers.'
10 years old? Jeez. I feel like a geezer.
It still cracks me up that this big 'trailer moment' of the movie features the hero falling over backwards onto his butt in fright.
Righteously cool.
I like the fact that they recreated the original movie goof, with the missing guns at Neo's feet during bullet time.
Instant awesome.
That was Excellent!! I'm clapping right now.
@jfrancis
yes they do but they are hilariously oversized
CHRIST YES! F**King Awesome
Frickin sweet
Lego has been rife with weapons for at least a couple of decades... (probably all started with cutlasses for the pirates)
Ain't technology wonderful. Excellent animation folks. Very well done.
aaaawww ssssoooommmmeee
Awesomely incredible. And LEGO nemo even acts better than his human counterpart.
Good, but not this good.
lol.
the credits were as long as the movie.
awesome!!!!