Big Red Pill parked in front of Castro Theater for tonite’s U.S. premier of new #Matrix movie in San Francisco. pic.twitter.com/lbBWI2CN2U
— Karl Mondon (@karlmondon) December 18, 2021
The Matrix Resurrections made its U.S. premiere at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco tonight. And yes that's a G Wagon inside the red pill. @sfchronicle #KeanuReeves pic.twitter.com/DolaaCQBvE
— Santiago Mejia (@SantiagoMejia) December 19, 2021
Matrix fans gathering outside the Castro Theater in San Francisco for The Matrix Resurrections premier. Large red pill stationed out front 💊 #TheMatrixResurrections @KTVU pic.twitter.com/gEJgXNzbwD
— Elissa Harrington (@EHarringtonTV) December 19, 2021
Few things in movies have aged better than Agent Smith’s just absolutely animalistic fury at being on the Internet 24/7
— William Shatner DVD Club (@SlayerofCis) December 8, 2021
However this did inspire a discussion of whether or not space actually exists in The Matrix, and if so, can Neo reach escape velocity?
— Loren Grush (@lorengrush) December 10, 2021
realizing the goo pods were actually a utopian fantasy because in real life they're gonna make us pay rent on the pods and goo prices will be higher every year https://t.co/DrAWleoixd
— Vajra Chandrasekera (@_vajra) September 14, 2021
>looking for cause of general malaise
— eva “OH NO! PUMPKINS!” problems (@ohnoproblems) September 12, 2021
>internet man has a pill that can show me a new reality
>ask him if the new reality is creepy or wet
>he doesn’t understand
>pull out illustrated diagram explaing what is creepy and wet
>“i can only show you the door”
>take red pill
>its wet pic.twitter.com/MDB0qdTJIq