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Revision as of 20:11, 2 January 2024
The Blair Matrix Project is an American science fiction supernatural horror film about three student software developers who write an open-source application which emulates a local myth known as the Blair Matrix. The three disappear, but their application is discovered a year later.
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- The Matrix @ Wikipedia
- Interrogation of Mr. Anderson @ YouTube
- Red dress scene @ YouTube
- There Is No Spoon - The Matrix @ YouTube
- Blue Pill or Red Pill @ YouTube
- Neo takes the red pill and wakes up in the real world @ YouTube
- Cypher Makes a Deal With Agent Smith @ YouTube
- The Matrix - Everything the Body Needs @ YouTube
- Deja vu @ YouTube
- Agent Smith: I hate this place @ YouTube
- Neo vs. Agent Smith - Subway fight @ YouTube
- Shootout in the lobby @ Twitter
- Rooftop showdown @ YouTube
- Neo: "Guns, lots of guns." @ YouTube
- Neo stop bullets @ YouTube
- Neo v Mr. Smith - Subway Fight @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (2 January 2024)
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