440 hours and innumerable cups of coffee went into this astonishingly faithful rendering of The Matrix in stop-motion Lego, made to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the original movie. And we mean ...
Here’s a Lego diorama of one of the best scenes of Matrix Revolutions: Zion’s last stand against the Matrix, humans in their mechas against merciless Sentinels. The close-up of the human resistance ...
Everyone remembers the slow-motion lobby shootout from The Matrix. Even if you've somehow never seen the film, you know that scene. It's an icon of action cinema, and was, at one point, one of the ...
Neo and Agent Smith dodge bullets inside the Matrix. But this version doesn’t star Keanu Reeves and Hugo Weaving; it stars superpowered Lego men in this frame-for-frame, stop-motion recreation of one ...
Famous movie moments recreated in Lego are fairly common, but few are as well executed as this new block-y version of the famous lobby shoot-out from bugged-out 1999 sci-fi classic The Matrix. Created ...
It's been 16 years since The Matrix changed action films forever by introducing the bullet time craze, making way for tons more slow-motion in the genre. Sadly, the sequels didn't have as big of an ...
Are there actually any movies left which haven’t been given a Lego remake at some point? Frankly we’re beginning to wonder. The latest to feel the lure of the yellow plastic is 90s blockbuster The ...
I your a fan of the Matrix or LEGO then this is a must to watch. Trevor Boyd and Steve Ilett have recreated the classic bullet dodging sequence from the Matrix using LEGO bricks and characters and ...
Lego remakes of iconic Hollywood movie scenes aren't new, but it's always cool to get to watch a new Lego scene every time. The Wachowski brothers' "The Matrix" is the latest film to get one of its ...
YouTubeist Shane Kerksiek has recreated the famous lobby-based fight scene from the first Matrix film, entirely in Lego (well, other than a few bits of plasticine 'blood'). The 4 minute sequence took ...
We here at GeekDad celebrate all things Lego. Add a dose of SciFi to the mix, and you’ve got a recipe for something we’ll truly be geeking over. Taking over a year to shoot, Trevor Boyd and Steve ...