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Followed by 

The Matrix Online (2005) (Video Game)

Edited into 

Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim (2012)
scenes are taken from this film

Spin-off 

The Animatrix (2003)
Enter the Matrix (2003) (Video Game)
The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005) (Video Game)

References 

Un Chien Andalou (1929) (Short)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
A character refers to this movie in dialogue.
Rashomon (1950)
High Noon (1952)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Dialogue
King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960) (TV Series)
"Mr. Wizard, get me the hell out of here." - Neo
The Hellstrom Chronicle (1971)
Morpheus says "fate it seems, isn't without a sense of irony" exactly as Dr.Hellstrom does
Duel (1971) (TV Movie)
Where the semi crashes into the phone booth
Enter the Dragon (1973)
Hommage in the dialogue
World on a Wire (1973) (TV Movie)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
A poster seen in Neo Room
Superman (1978)
Saturn 3 (1980)
Heavy Metal (1981)
Koyaanisqatsi (1982)
When Morpheus shows the 1999 world in the TV set, images of cities and running cars are shown in the same manner as in Koyaanisqatsi.
Blue Thunder (1983)
The Karate Kid (1984)
The blocking moves Neo uses against Agent Smith upon his realization of being "the One", are the exact same techniques Daniel LaRusso uses against Mr. Miyagi upon his realization that he has in fact been karate training in The Karate Kid (1984).
Brazil (1985)
Trancers (1985)
A Better Tomorrow II (1987)
The scene where Trinity slides down the stairway on her back, pointing her gun backwards, is taken from a scene where Ken slides down a stairway on his back, shooting backwards with guns in both hands.
Akira (1988)
The scene in which Neo meets the gifted children in the Oracle's apartment is an homage to the similar scene at the end of Akira (1988).
They Live (1988)
Road House (1989)
Total Recall (1990)
Neo is offered a red pill to return to reality.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991)
"Mr. Wizard get me out of here."
Barton Fink (1991)
Æon Flux (1991) (TV Series)
Point Break (1991)
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991)
The scene where the helicopter is hovering in front of a high-rise building and firing into the building with a gatling mini-gun.
Hard Boiled (1992)
Mindwarp (1992)
Post-apocalyptic world/virtual reality world with subjects jacked into program through inputs in the back of the neck
Far and Away (1992)
Picket Fences (1992) (TV Series)
Neo's line about the Gestapo is a direct quote from an episode of Picket Fences (Season 2, Episode 3, Unlawful Entries).
X-Men (1992) (TV Series)
Little Buddha (1993)
Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) (Video Game)
The Crow (1994)
True Lies (1994)
Desperado (1995)
Waterworld (1995)
Twelve Monkeys (1995)
Referenced in dialogue
Bound (1996)
Final Fantasy VII (1997) (Video Game)
Orgazmo (1997)
Fight scene 8 mins inside the film is re-recreated in "The Matrix".
Buffalo '66 (1998)
Kite (1998) (Video)
Dark City (1998)
The rooftops that Trinity runs across at the beginning of the film are the same ones that John Murdoch runs across in Dark City.
Cowboy Bebop (1998) (TV Series)
Lost in Space (1998)
Open reference by a character

Referenced in 

The Directors: The Films of Adrian Lyne (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Lyne.
Just Killers (1999) (Short)
Dogma (1999)
Poster seen on the Bus.
Boob (1999) (Video)
poster seen
Action: Re-Enter the Dragon (1999) (TV Episode)
the waiter mentiones "The Matrix"
Guest House Paradiso (1999)
The "agent" in shades made up to resemble Hugo Weaving, who gives the boys the briefcase at the end
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Titus (1999)
Fear Effect (2000) (Video Game)
Getting G'd Up (2000) (Video)
The Master and the Angels (2000) (Video)
Syphon Filter 2 (2000) (Video Game)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Superstar (2000) (TV Episode)
Several characters mention that Jonathan supposedly starred in The Matrix.
Jackass: Episode #1.1 (2000) (TV Episode)
Knoxville wants a picture of him taken in front of Matrix poster.
Saturday Night Live: Tobey Maguire/Sisqo (2000) (TV Episode)
Refereneced during Celebrity Jeopardy!
Family Guy: A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks (2000) (TV Episode)
When Chris sees Kate Moss he screams and says "Are you The Matrix?"
Perfect Dark (2000) (Video Game)
The Grid level in multiplayer has a room which is based on the elevator scene.
Deus Ex (2000) (Video Game)
Final Fantasy IX (2000) (Video Game)
New Talent Singing Awards Vancouver Audition 2000 (2000) (TV Movie)
Theme of the Contest
X-Men (2000)
Mario Tennis (2000) (Video Game)
HBO First Look: The Making of 'The Replacements' (2000) (TV Episode)
mentioned once
Spider-Man (2000) (Video Game)
The Watcher (2000)
CyberWorld (2000) (Short)
The Simpsons: Lisa the Tree Hugger (2000) (TV Episode)
(5. minute) References to Matrix, when Bart is delivering menus, music - Spybreak, bullet-time...
Flipside (2000)
David Rothrock's character jokingly refers to Paul West's character as 'Morpheus'.
Horrorvision (2001) (Video)
Clerks: The Last Episode Ever (2001) (TV Episode)
The episode keeps refering to the Matrix
The Simpsons: New Kids on the Blecch (2001) (TV Episode)
(20. minute) N'Sync members show to Bart and other guys "jump a la Matrix"...
See Spot Run (2001)
Spy Kids (2001)
Futurama: Time Keeps on Slipping (2001) (TV Episode)
The spoof opening tagline for this episode is "For Proper Viewing, Take Red Pill Now" -a reference to the red pill in this movie which allows people to percieve the world differently. Another reference is made later when a character says "This could destroy the very matrix of reality" implying in the future, they're all in the matrix from this film.
Gilmore Girls: Love, Daisies and Troubadours (2001) (TV Episode)
Lane recalls a desire to "go full Matrix" on a girl who inadvertently insulted her.
Metropolis (2001)
Swordfish (2001)
Jett Jackson: The Movie (2001) (TV Movie)
Scary Movie 2 (2001)
Max Payne (2001) (Video Game)
Hard Ball (2001)
Reeves's character references the names Anderson and Smith, his name and his nemsis name, respectively, in Matrix, The (1999).
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Really Big Season Opener (2001) (TV Episode)
"Bullet time" shot of Jenny (Sabrina) meeting the vampire in mid-air during the fight scene.
Undeclared: Addicts (2001) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue by Dave
HBO First Look: The Making of 'Swordfish' (2001) (TV Episode)
mentionned by Sena
ReBoot: My Two Bobs (2001) (TV Episode)
Bobzilla shouts at Matrix "Stop trying to hit him, and hit him!"
The Matrix Revisited (2001) (Video)
ReBoot: My Two Bobs (2001) (TV Movie)
Formula 51 (2001)
Joe Somebody (2001)
Family Guy: Ready, Willing and Disabled (2001) (TV Episode)
Someone talks about a Keanu Reeves movie, then someone says "The Matrix?"
Perfect (2002) (Video)
Scrolling green code at the beginning and use of "bullet-time" in action/sex scenes.
Teknolust (2002)
The virtual computer interface of Ruby/Marinne/Olive resembles the Matrix code
Angel: Birthday (2002) (TV Episode)
Skip: "Actually, this is more of a construct of a mall. You know, like in The Matrix."
Blood Omen II: Legacy of Kain (2002) (Video Game)
Futurama: Love and Rocket (2002) (TV Episode)
The screen of green numbers as Bender loads his programming.
Undeclared: The Perfect Date (2002) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue by Steven and Theo
'Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty' - Making of the Hollywood Game (2002) (Video)
Hideo Kojima says that an unused character called the Chinaman was supposed to be able to run up walls "like in the movie, The Matrix". This ability was passed on to the character Vamp.
Resident Evil (2002)
Armitage: Dual Matrix (2002) (Video)
Dog Soldiers (2002)
The line "there is no Spoon" is also a quote from The Matrix.
The Simpsons: Weekend at Burnsie's (2002) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by name
Spider-Man (2002) (Video Game)
Vertiges: Koan (2002) (TV Episode)
The Formula (2002) (Video)
stylizings
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Awara Paagal Deewana (2002)
The entire scene when Guru Gulab Khatri escapes the police after murdering the minister is copied from the lobby shootout in The Matrix.
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos (2002) (Video Game)
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Grim vs. Mom/Bring to Me the Face of Hector Con Carne/Tastes Like Chicken (2002) (TV Episode)
In "Grim vs. Mom", while Billy's mom and Grim do battle with each other, the music heard during this scene comes from this movie
Resurrection of the Little Match Girl (2002)
Some choreographies and computer monitors
E=mc2 (2002)
When Ramzes explaines philosophical concept to Sledz
Returner (2002)
The Blood Pact: The Making of 'Blade II' (2002) (Video)
mentionned once
Cypher (2002)
Taken (2002) (TV Mini-Series)
Kassablanka (2002)
Referenced by character
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Never Leave Me (2002) (TV Episode)
Andrew: "Can't I just walk around for a while in my coat?"
Bad Boys (2003)
Movie poster of 'Matrix' is shown.
Kopps (2003)
Movie poster in Benny's appartment
Kingpin (2003) (TV Mini-Series)
Early on in the series, there's a point when Miguel's son wants to watch The Matrix.
Good Bye Lenin! (2003)
one character wears a shirt referring to "The Matrix"
The Blockbuster Imperative (2003) (TV Movie)
Six Feet Under: Nobody Sleeps (2003) (TV Episode)
Keith reminds David to return their copy of The Gaytrix, a porno version of The Matrix.
Will & Grace: Sex, Losers & Videotape (2003) (TV Episode)
Will: "Everybody from 'The Matrix' called, they want their coat back."
Six Feet Under: Timing & Space (2003) (TV Episode)
Claire tells Nate that their life is not the Matrix.
Chasing Papi (2003)
After Carmen demands for the thieves to toss the bag of money towards her and the other agents, Rodrigo tells Victor "Give her the money, That's the girl from The Matrix." Victor then says "Yeah, it is."
The Animatrix (2003)
Inside 'Die Another Day' (2003) (Video)
Mentioned by Christian Wagner
Radium (2003) (Video Game)
Momentum (2003) (TV Movie)
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003)
pay phone reference to needing an "out" in mid-city
Lung gam wai 2003 (2003)
When asked by the karate instructor what martial arts he studies, Dragon simply replies "Matrix" and with his friends, quickly mimics Neo's fighting skills. Later, Dragon demonstrates Trinity's famous suspended crane kick using an office chair.
Blackball (2003)
references in dialogue
Underworld (2003)
Very similar musical cues/shoot outs with coats/Selene's flying/shots of staircase when house is stormed.
Gilmore Girls: The Lorelais' First Day at Yale (2003) (TV Episode)
Luke compares Nicole's lawyers to Agent Smith, saying they multiply like in The Matrix.
Crash Course (2003) (Video)
mentioned a few times
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
(shot of Neo driving in the car through the matrix)
Kill.switch (2003) (Video Game)
Gilmore Girls: The Festival of Living Art (2003) (TV Episode)
Grant accues Kirk of watching the film on DVD without him.
True Crime: Streets of LA (2003) (Video Game)
Many of the scenes and moves are taken straight from the Matrix (bullet time, running from gunfire in slow motion, etc.). Also, before the lobby firefight, Nick says "OK, come to Neo".
Beyond Good & Evil (2003) (Video Game)
Hahn resembles Morpheus who both approach the main protagnogist by giving them a choice to either learn the truth about the society or continue living life as it is.
Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Missy Elliott (2003) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Brad Scheinwald
Manhunt (2003) (Video Game)
The director asks James to "follow the white rabbit" just like the computer tells Neo to do in The Matrix.
Smart Philip (2003)
Gag
ER: Missing (2003) (TV Episode)
Alex has its poster in his bedroom
Xtracurricular (2003)
Britanny quotes Neo's "I know kung fu" line after reading up on kung fu.
Assembling the League (2003) (Video)
Mentioned by Sean Connery
Belly of the Beast (2003) (Video)
Finding Neo (2004) (Short)
Primer (2004)
Voice narration on telephone telling (audience) not to hang up and listen.
Two and a Half Men: An Old Flame with a New Wick (2004) (TV Episode)
When Alan realizes Jill now is Bill, Charlie says: 'Welcome to The Matrix'.
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004) (TV Special)
Actors turn down roles: Will Smith - "The Matrix"
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (2004) (Video Game)
Many scenes reference The Matrix, like the Armory scene (Snake dodges bullets in slow motion, the bullets leave a visible trail of distorted waves, etc.). The director is a huge fan of The Matrix and references it frequently in his films.
The Simpsons: The Ziff Who Came to Dinner (2004) (TV Episode)
Two posters in the cinema: "A Matrix Christmas" and "You're in the Matrix, Charlie Brown".
Terkel in Trouble (2004)
Johannas outfit is like that of Trinity, visual style in fight scene similar too.
High Chaparall: Uri Geller (2004) (TV Episode)
mentioned by name
Hellboy (2004)
The subway scene about half way through the movie: fight in subway, smashing into walls and pillars, telephone ringing, enemy hit by train
The Making of 'Kill Bill: Volume 2' (2004) (TV Movie)
mentioned once
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
The way Biatrix gets up when she fights Pai Mei. The way she throws Elle on the bathroom wall when they fight. Also, The Bride's hotel room number is 101, just like neo's.
Main Hoon Na (2004)
Several references appear throughout the movie- for instance, when Miss Kakkar watches Ram duck backwards like Neo and exclaims, "wasn't this in The Matrix?"
Der Wixxer (2004)
the famous "trinity kick" and the "bullet time" scene with the jojo
The Edukators (2004)
Main characters discuss living in the Matrix
Saving 'Star Wars' (2004)
George Lucas says the next Matrix will come along
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
as mentioned in the trivia - the jump between buildings
Isi/Disi - Amor a lo bestia (2004)
The movie is mentioned in a conversation (about how they jump in MATRIX)
Stargate SG-1: Avatar (2004) (TV Episode)
Jack: "Carter, all I heard was "Matrix", and I found those films *quite* confusing."
Dave Chappelle: For What It's Worth (2004) (TV Movie)
references the film in a joke
Avatar (2004)
hero discovers that the world is a false reality created and run by others and the hero is assisted by rebels to overthrow them/entering this reality is referred to as "jacking in"
Death Valley (2004)
"Red pill, blue pill" comment
The Venture Bros.: Past Tense (2004) (TV Episode)
A poster for this film is also visible in the dorm room.
Veronica Mars: The Wrath of Con (2004) (TV Episode)
"I believe Keanu Reeves said it best when he said, 'Whoa' "/Matrix online game
Half-Life 2 (2004) (Video Game)
The is a part in Half-Life 2 where the main character, Gordon Freeman, is running in the beginning stages away from Combine units in appartments. This part was taken from Matrix when Neo is running away from the agents in the last scenes before he "stops the bullets in mid-air" in the appartments.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004) (Video Game)
The slow-motion "bullet trail" shot of The Boss destroying Snake's drone.
World of Warcraft (2004) (Video Game)
Fishing boy says "There is no spoon"
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Lights! Camera! Danger! (2004) (TV Episode)
A movie parody and/or quote reference.
Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)
Several aspects, including the Planet X aliens dressed in black leather, and Godzilla doing a "bullet-time" action sequence.
The Burly Man Chronicles (2004) (Video)
brought up numerous times
Wonderfalls: Totem Mole (2004) (TV Episode)
"And Neo was just a big geek until he swallowed that little red pill"
Amazones (2004)
Mentioned by Reneé
The Planet of the Doctor (2005)
Discusses the fact that the concept of the Matrix and the virtual world within was introduced in the Doctor Who story The Deadly Assassin in 1976.
Reel Paradise (2005)
poster seen
Justice League: The Once and Future Thing: Part Two: Time, Warped (2005) (TV Episode)
The graphics on the Bruce's computer screen resembles a reversed Matrix digital rain seen in The Matrix series.
HBO First Look: Constantine: Heaven, Hell and Beyond (2005) (TV Episode)
mentioned once
South Park: Best Friends Forever (2005) (TV Episode)
An Angel says to Kenny "We are outnumbered and in need of someone who can bring everyone down, basically Kenny, you are Keanu Reeves", a reference to Keanu's character Neo in the Matrix who did just that.
The Simpsons: Future-Drama (2005) (TV Episode)
The green numbers falling down the screen on Frink's computer are a reference to those in this movie.
The Great New Wonderful (2005)
"Have you seen The Matrix?"
'Team America': Capturing the Action (2005) (Video)
A man talks about working on this previously.
The Thick of It: Episode #1.2 (2005) (TV Episode)
Malcolm says "I AM The Matrix".
Space Daze (2005) (Video)
Falling green computer code at end of the film.
Train Man (2005)
Mentioned directly
Anniyan (2005)
bullet time
Standing Still (2005)
Referenced in dialogue.
Charlie Jade: Choosing Sides (2005) (TV Episode)
Charlie uses "Thomas Anderson" as his cover identity, complete with Neo style sunglasses.
Speed Grapher: Nure onna jigoku (2005) (TV Episode)
Outside of the movie theatre there is a poster
D' Anothers (2005)
Vhong was called as the The One / Neo
Extras: Samuel L Jackson (2005) (TV Episode)
Maggie talks about The Matrix to Samuel L Jackson
Angel (2005) (TV Movie)
Angel is talking about this movie when he describes a film with people in pods and someone who fights to free them
Top Gear: Episode #7.1 (2005) (TV Episode)
Jeremy: "he just has numbers coming up in green"
All That I Need (2005)
Refers to pyramid scheme as being like the Matrix during presentation.
Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1: Dirtfoot (2005) (TV Episode)
when meatwad presses all the buttons on the elevator, it is reminiscent of Neo's oft-imitated gravity-defying abilities
The Da Vinci Load (2006) (Video)
the titles have the green falling numbers in the background like this movie
Jeopardy!: Episode #22.82 (2006) (TV Episode)
correct response in "Hacker Cinema" category
Grandma's Boy (2006)
When making fun of J.P., the guys ask him how much clothes cost in the Matrix.
The Boondocks: The Real (2006) (TV Episode)
"It's like Big Brother, The Matrix..."
Jeopardy!: Episode #22.91 (2006) (TV Episode)
correct response in "Sci-Fi Movies by Character" category
My Name Is Earl: Stole P's HD Cart (2006) (TV Episode)
Reference to Keanu Reeves in the film
The Pink Panther (2006)
When Clouseau and Ponton are waiting for the elevator to come down, the camera swings around them à la Matrix, the music symbolizes it and they fight Matrix-style with the three guys stepping out of the elevator, who look like they have just stepped out of the Matrix.
Charmed: 12 Angry Zen (2006) (TV Episode)
When Lo Pan tells Billie how to use her new powers, she asks: "no 'bend the spoon', 'there is no spoon'?".
Getting Into the Action (2006) (Video)
Mentioned by Joel Silver
Doogal (2006)
Dylan calls himself Neo, duplicates fight sequences
Frostbitten (2006)
The line "there is no spoon". Also, a vampire dodges a toaster just like Neo dodges a bullet.
The Boondocks: The Passion of Ruckus (2006) (TV Episode)
Riley calls Huey "Morpheus"
My Name Is Earl: Y2K (2006) (TV Episode)
Earl says the computers are using people as fuel.
Bet to Basic (2006)
guy named Morpheus always wears long black coat and dark shades
Freddie: Open and Shut (2006) (TV Episode)
When the computer interface at Chris's restaurant crashes, Freddie exclaims, "It's all ones and zeroes, like in 'The Matrix' or something!"
The Making of 'Event Horizon' (2006) (Video)
mentioned once
Supernatural: Salvation (2006) (TV Episode)
Meg tells John to go to a warehouse at the corner of Wabash and Lake, the same place Morpheus tells Neo to go in The Matrix.
The King of Queens: Fight Schlub (2006) (TV Episode)
Doug's fantasy about a barroom fight features an homage to The Matrix when he suspends in a midair at the center of a group of Priority Plus men.
Jerry Jackson: Super Mario Bros Parondies (2006) (TV Episode)
Jerry teases a (fictional) upcoming episode about The Matrix.
Lewis Black: Red, White and Screwed (2006) (TV Movie)
mentioned by name
Krrish (2006)
Black outfit, wirefoo stunts...
Cinematographer Style (2006)
Mentioned in film.
Matrix. Wrong Number (2006) (Video)
a distinct fictional universe were used
My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Carny Crazy/Up and Adam (2006) (TV Episode)
Jake calls himself Neo, duplicates fight sequences
Black Rain: The Script, the Cast (2006) (Video)
mentioned once
South Park: Hell on Earth 2006 (2006) (TV Episode)
Someone dresses as Neo for the halloween party.
Family Guy: Prick Up Your Ears (2006) (TV Episode)
During the abstinence speech, the voice of God says he stopped by on his way to see The Matrix
Pretty Cool Too (2007)
falling green numbers in computer's background
The O.C.: The Case of the Franks (2007) (TV Episode)
In a flashback scene, Young Seth mentions the film in conversation with Young Luke.
Dancing with the Stars: Episode #6.4 (2007) (TV Episode)
Kate Ceberano and John-Paul Collins perform their Paso Doble to music from this movie.
Buhera mátrix (2007)
the movie matrix is referenced even in the title
Vecinos: ¿Dónde está Rambo? (2007) (TV Episode)
Frankie says that he has an idea for a movie named Natrix, about the old Matrix.
Heroes: Chapter Twenty 'Five Years Gone' (2007) (TV Episode)
When Peter and friends enter the building where Hiro is kept prisoner the influence of "The Matrix" with Neo entering the building where Morpheus is kept prisoner is easy to see.
Crap Shoot: The Documentary (2007)
Movie poster seen.
Law & Order: Over Here (2007) (TV Episode)
When the reporter is telling the detectives about the conditions at the VA hospital, he holds out the flash drive and says a line similar to when Morpheus offers Neo the red pill in The Matrix.
Peep Show: Holiday (2007) (TV Episode)
Jeremy suggests talking about films and Mark says "Another hour of my life gone trying to explain to him what the Matrix is."
Death Proof (2007)
The Characters are talking about it
Remember the Daze (2007)
mentioned in dialogue
Live Free or Die Hard (2007)
Hacker at computer sees computer act weirdly, hears knocking at the door and goes to the door.
Transformers (2007)
Glen Whitmann's friend does 'the Matrix' move (bending backwards as if to dodge bullets) while playing the dance game.
Megyünk (2007) (Short)
The first line of the movie is a direct reference ("Wake up Neo... The Matrix has you. Agents on your right.")
Intergalactic Combat (2007)
Sci-fi/martial arts/action
Greek: Multiple Choice (2007) (TV Episode)
The movie is mentioned
Reaper: Pilot (2007) (TV Episode)
Sock says to Sam: "You are Neo, You're the One!" - that's a line from The Matrix
Screenwipe: Episode #4.1 (2007) (TV Episode)
Analogy made using this film.
Big Bang: Episode #1.3 (2007) (TV Episode)
Referenced in dialogue
South Park: Imaginationland: Episode II (2007) (TV Episode)
Morpheus is on the "council of nine" in Imaginationland.
South Park: Imaginationland: Episode III (2007) (TV Episode)
Morpheus is in Imaginationland.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) (Video Game)
If you miss the jump on the ship it says "Nobody makes the first jump" which would refer to a scene from the 1999 film
St. Trinian's (2007)
offering of Rad and Blue Pills
The Simpsons: Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind (2007) (TV Episode)
Homer is attached to a VR device, something goes wrong, his nose starts bleeding.
CPC Diary: Dick Tracy (2008) (TV Episode)
"He just narrowly dodge those bullets there, like it's The Matrix."
The Great Buck Howard (2008)
mentioned when talking about Keanu Reeves
Supernatural: Malleus Maleficarum (2008) (TV Episode)
Tammi stops a bullet mid-air and makes it fall to the floor
South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman's Balls - The Trilogy (2008) (Video)
Morpheous is in Imaginationland.
The Big Bang Theory: The Jerusalem Duality (2008) (TV Episode)
Sheldon uses it to mock Dennis Kim
30 Rock: Cooter (2008) (TV Episode)
Dennis mentions it.
Saturday Night Live: Steve Carell/Usher (2008) (TV Episode)
Referenced during CPR training
Street Fighter IV (2008) (Video Game)
Ultra moves have bullet time
The Middleman: The Ectoplasmic Panhellenic Investigation (2008) (TV Episode)
When Wendy sees the unconscious people strapped to machine, she exclaims "Holy Wachowski brothers!" in reference to the directors of The Matrix trilogy, which is about unconscious people connected to the Matrix virtual reality machinery.
The Gamers: Dorkness Rising (2008)
Brother Silence tries to bend wooden spoons with his mind in the inn
The Big Bang Theory: The Codpiece Topology (2008) (TV Episode)
Sheldon explains how he knows they're not in the Matrix.
Happy Hour: 11:30 Snuggles (2008) (TV Episode)
Brad tries to intimidate his opponents by shouting, "I'm about to go Neo on your asses!"
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.49 (2008) (TV Episode)
The Matrix film series is included in a $4,000 question
NCIS: Road Kill (2008) (TV Episode)
DiNozzo: "You need to unplug yourself from ' The Matrix'"
Yes Man (2008)
DVD seen in rental store
The Day the Earth Stood Still: T4 Movie Special (2008) (TV Movie)
mentioned once
Scrubs: My Last Words (2009) (TV Episode)
Someone plans to watch the Matrix trilogy back to back.
Saturday Night Live: Neil Patrick Harris/Taylor Swift (2009) (TV Episode)
Mentioned during Two First Names
The Lodger (2009)
Pimp: "He was wearing one of those long coats like Neo."
Archie's Final Project (2009)
referenced in dialogue
Cyprien (2009)
Kiki is a Matrix fan. He entered the Guinness Book of Records for watching Matrix during 102 hours, 27 minutes and 34 seconds. He thinks Cyprien is The One.
Madworld (2009) (Video Game)
Howard 'Buckshot' Holmes quotes Morpheus
Saturday Night Live: Tracy Morgan/Kelly Clarkson (2009) (TV Episode)
Will Forte dresses as Neo during High IQ
The Recycled Movie (2009) (Video)
Tyler mentions "The Matrix" as a refrence to what an EMP is.
Castle: Hedge Fund Homeboys (2009) (TV Episode)
Max says, "Goodbye, Mr. Anderson," before shooting Donny
30 Rock: The Ones (2009) (TV Episode)
Tracy says this is where he came up with calling his wife "The One".
Air Doll (2009)
DVD box seen at video rental store
99 (2009)
Boman comments on the film
Top Gear Australia: Episode #2.3 (2009) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by James Morrison as a movie in which Mick Van Moorsel has been a stunt driver.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.162 (2009) (TV Episode)
Subject of an $8,000 question
Bad Movie Beatdown: Equilibrium (2009) (TV Episode)
the soldiers dress like Neo
Bad Movie Beatdown: Transmorphers (2009) (TV Episode)
"Because it's a rip off of The Terminator and The Matrix."
Tidal Wave (2009)
poster seen on building
Bollywood Hero: Episode #1.1 (2009) (TV Episode)
Title mentioned during Keanu Reeves' speech
The Cinema Snob: Video Violence (2009) (TV Episode)
Snob alludes to it.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #4.1 (2009) (TV Episode)
incorrect response to $500 question
Post Grad (2009)
David asks Ryden if she has seen "The Matrix."
Law & Order: UK: Love and Loss (2009) (TV Episode)
"What do you need?" "Guns. Lots of guns."
Phobidilia (2009)
Blue pill, red pill reference
Surrogates (2009)
People are lying on bed / couch, connected to an avatar in an alternative reality , and may die if their avatar dies.
Hell's Kitchen: 5 Chefs Compete (2009) (TV Episode)
Mentiond by Tennille
Eastwick: Red Ants and Widows (2009) (TV Episode)
Penny quotes the famous "spoon" line.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Lost Girls (2009) (TV Episode)
Laurence Fishburne telling someone they have to walk through a door
SGU Stargate Universe: Time (2009) (TV Episode)
One of Eli's five desert island movies
The Cleveland Show: Ladies' Night (2009) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Saturday Night Live: Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Dave Matthews Band (2009) (TV Episode)
Title mentioned by Jack Johnson while referring to Dave Matthew's violinist
Dollhouse: Getting Closer (2010) (TV Episode)
Topher says he's bothered with all the information "coming from the Matrix"
Saturday Night Live: Charles Barkley/Alicia Keys (2010) (TV Episode)
Plot recounted by MacIntosh Jr in 'Scared Straight'
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Daybreakers/Leap Year/Youth in Revolt (2010) (TV Episode)
Ellen says "Daybreakers" is in the style of "The Matrix."
Mass Effect 2 (2010) (Video Game)
While Joker gives control of the Normandy to EDI, he jibes nonchalantly about becoming "human batteries" and "plugged in to the Overlord".
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.97 (2010) (TV Episode)
Included in a $12,500 question
The Nostalgia Critic: Bebe's Kids (2010) (TV Episode)
The Critic imitates Agent Smith
Zombie Apocalypse (2010) (Video)
cartwheel done like Trinity to pick up machete
The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! (2010) (Video)
Opening scene at Bedrock bar
Supernatural: Dark Side of the Moon (2010) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Dean
Big Bang Theory: A XXX Parody (2010) (Video)
Leonard guesses that Howard is watching it
The Best Things in the World (2010)
Carol makes a comment about the director of "The Matrix" who swapped sex.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.139 (2010) (TV Episode)
The Matrix film series is included in a $2,000 question
Diagnosis: Death (2010)
Red Pill and Morpheus mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Ryan Phillippe/Ke$ha (2010) (TV Episode)
Lines of code from "The Matrix" can be seen in the background of a shot in the "Magical Mysteries" music video.
Comedy Lab: iCandy (2010) (TV Episode)
Referenced in a sketch
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.158 (2010) (TV Episode)
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "The Film That Almost Was"
The Losers (2010)
Jensen : "I need an exit"
The Cinema Snob: Video Violence 2 (2010) (TV Episode)
Snob alludes to it.
The Office: The Chump (2010) (TV Episode)
Dwight and Angela's mediator discusses a provision in their contract "covering whether this is all part of 'The Matrix.'"
Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (2010) (TV Episode)
Referenced in the digital short
Alan Wake (2010) (Video Game)
The picture for "Missed by a Mile" achievement is similar to the bullet time scene.
Get Him to the Greek (2010)
Mentions the fight scenes
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse/The Last Airbender/Grown Ups (2010) (TV Episode)
Compared to "Matrix Revolutions" on a split screen
The IT Crowd: The Final Countdown (2010) (TV Episode)
Prime calls Moss "The One" due to Moss's ability to have 18 letters to Countdown.
Richard Roeper & the Movies: Inception (2010) (TV Episode)
Roeper says "Inception" incorporates elements of this movie
Tosh.0: WoW Freakout Kid (Investigation) (2010) (TV Episode)
Referenced in dialogue
The IT Crowd: Bad Boys (2010) (TV Episode)
Moss compares bunking off work to taking the blue pill in The Matrix.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
During battle between Roxy and Ramona the latter jumps overhead similar to Trinity.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty (2010) (Video Game)
Mission achievement titled "can't dodge this" references The Matrix.
Tosh.0: Angry Black Preacher (2010) (TV Episode)
Morpheus is mentioned in dialogue
Hawaii Five-0: Ohana (2010) (TV Episode)
After seeing Roland's computers, Danny says the equipment is outside the Matrix.
Better with You: Better with Firehouse (2010) (TV Episode)
mentioned many times
Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010) (TV Episode)
Hugo Weaving's role as Agent Smith mentioned
The Simpsons: MoneyBart (2010) (TV Episode)
falling green numbers as Lisa is on the computer
Kickassia (2010) (Video)
The Critic has a Matrix theme screensaver on one of his computers.
South Park: Insheeption (2010) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Community: Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples (2010) (TV Episode)
Abed asks Dean Pelton rhetorically if the film is about Jesus
Ninjas vs. Vampires (2010)
Aaron and Cole's training fight mirrors Morpheus and Neo's.
Bones: The Bones That Weren't (2010) (TV Episode)
mentioned in song lyrics
The Big Bang Theory: The Apology Insufficiency (2010) (TV Episode)
Sheldon mentions both the first and third Matrix movies.
NCIS: Enemies Foreign (2010) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by DiNozzo
Conan: A Quantum of Kwanzaa (2010) (TV Episode)
Announcer and actress Kristen Schaal (while being interviewed by Conan O'Brien) mentions this movie
Kaydara (2011)
fan film
Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)
Gnomeo and Tybalt engage in a "Matrix"-like slow-motion fight.
The Prodigies (2011)
Poster in Jim's cell
Smallville: Collateral (2011) (TV Episode)
Plot line about people trapped in a VR world; Chloe's VR costume and bullet-time kung fu moves
90210: Revenge of the Nerd (2011) (TV Episode)
Title and Neo mentioned by Max
Saturday Night Live: Miley Cyrus/The Strokes (2011) (TV Episode)
In the "Our Time!" segment, Taboo (Andy Samberg) says that he's "from 'The Matrix.'"
Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts (2011) (TV Movie)
Mentioned in dialogue
Limitless (2011)
Mentioned in dialogue by Eddie
Detention (2011)
Billy taking to young Verge in 1992, saying he comes from a future where machines have taking over and are using humans for power
Castle: Law & Murder (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Castle.
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Cliffhanger (2011) (TV Episode)
Like Chuck when he first uploaded the Intersect 2.0, Morgan says "I know kung fu." at the very end of the episode.
Duke Nukem Forever (2011) (Video Game)
When using Steroids (Duke-RX), Duke says "I'm taking the yellow pill!"
The Nostalgia Critic: Suburban Knights: Part I (2011) (TV Episode)
Bill compares Malachite's wardrobe to "The Matrix combined with The Matrix Reloaded"
Shameful Sequels: Alien Resurrection (2011) (TV Episode)
The alien can dodge bullets "like it's in The Matrix."
Bad Movie Beatdown: Against the Dark (2011) (TV Episode)
"...jumping around like they're in The Matrix."
Enter the Dojo: Welcome to the Dojo (2011) (TV Episode)
The Matrix is mentioned by name.
Shameful Sequels: Matrix Revolutions: Part 2 (2011) (TV Episode)
"What is this, a Matrix parody or an Inception parody?"
The Spoony Experiment: Tekken: The Motion Picture (2011) (TV Episode)
Film Brain: "Like in the Matrix movies"
Warehouse 13: Don't Hate the Player (2011) (TV Episode)
Pete says Fargo's "hooked into the Matrix."
Forget About It: Rocky (2011) (TV Episode)
A Matrix style code is shown at one point
The Penguins of Madagascar: The Hoboken Surprise (2011) (TV Episode)
Skipper #2 introduces himself by saying "Hi! I know kung-fu!".
Lo contrario al amor (2011)
"Are you with me or in the Matrix parallel universe?"
The Spoony Experiment: The King of Fighters (2011) (TV Episode)
Spoony compares the fight scene from the Matrix
The Gruen Transfer: Snack Bars (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Dan Gregory when the How Do You Sell segment discusses how advertisers try to create a world that is less than perfect in order to sell their product.
Bad Movie Beatdown: Spy Kids 3D- Game Over (2011) (TV Episode)
"So she's under some Matrix hypnosis or something?"
Futurama: Overclockwise (2011) (TV Episode)
The green ones and zeros falling from the sky in one scene are a reference to this film's famous imagery. Also Mom uses robots that look very much like the 'squiddy's" from the movies.
Hollywood's Top Ten: Alive and Kicking (2011) (TV Episode)
Honorable mention
Bachelor Pad: The Final Challenge (2011) (TV Episode)
Kirk mentions 'Matrix Style' while practicing in slow-motion for the challenge
Suburban Knights (2011) (Video)
Bill compares Malachite's wardrobe to "The Matrix combined with The Matrix Reloaded"
The Fades: Episode #1.1 (2011) (TV Episode)
quoted in dialogue
The Spoony Experiment: D.O.A: Dead or Alive (2011) (TV Episode)
"Matrix!"
Fringe: Subject 9 (2011) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Walter
Jessie: Zombie Tea Party 5 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jessie imitates Neo dodging bullets.
Hawaii Five-0: Ka Iwi Kapu (2011) (TV Episode)
Max is dressed in a Matrix costume.
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (2011)
"Lobby shootout" scene in slowdown sequence
The Nostalgia Critic: The Cell (2011) (TV Episode)
"Now enters the lametrix!"
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Frosted Tips (2011) (TV Episode)
Morgan uses his Intersect abilities to dodge tranquilizer darts in slow motion, "Matrix" style; the episode also features Carrie-Anne Moss as a guest star.
Taxaquizzen: Episode #1.8 (2011) (TV Episode)
The movie is a part of a question
The Big Bang Theory: The Flaming Spittoon Acquisition (2011) (TV Episode)
Sheldon says, "I'm in the Matrix; I see everything."
Gossip Girl: All the Pretty Sources (2011) (TV Episode)
Dan and Chuck watch and discuss it.
America's Next Top Model: Tyson Beckford (2011) (TV Episode)
Tyson mentiona Keanu Reeves and The Matrix during judging
As Luck Would Have It (2011)
Roberto says his son Lorenzo dresses "like a character from The Matrix."
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Hack Off (2011) (TV Episode)
At about 7:47 minutes into this episode, when Chuck is at one of the computer terminals in Castle getting ready for "the routine", the screen on his computer shows "the matrix" code. Carrie-Anne Moss was the co-star of the movie The Matrix (1999).
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Baby (2011) (TV Episode)
Sarah's moves were very Trinity-like in the first flashback sequence, and the set was very remiscent of the first Matrix movie.
Black's Game (2012)
Poster of Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith on the wall of Stebbi's room..
The Blockbuster Buster: Wild Wild West (2012) (TV Episode)
Erod mentions that Will Smith turned down The Matrix to work on Wild Wild West and regrets it.
Phineas and Ferb: Meapless in Seattle (2012) (TV Episode)
Meap and Suzy face off in a slow-motion, "Matrix"-style fight.
Community: Virtual Systems Analysis (2012) (TV Episode)
Shirley says, "I beat the Matrix today!"
Arcana: Miscalculation (2012) (TV Episode)
Brenden likens the Phoenix to The Operators in "The Matrix"
Bones: The Past in the Present (2012) (TV Episode)
listed as one of Pelant's Pay Per View movies
The Nostalgia Critic: Signs (2012) (TV Episode)
"It's like an 8-year-old version of Morpheus."
Weeds: A Beam of Sunshine (2012) (TV Episode)
mentioned on Tim's social network site
Bunheads: Movie Truck (2012) (TV Episode)
Melanie mentions "Neo from "The Matrix'".
The Nostalgia Critic: Total Recall (2012) (TV Episode)
Sci-Fi Guy: "Wait, don't you have to offer him a blue pill too?"
2 Broke Girls: And the Pearl Necklace (2012) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Max.
Smiley (2012)
Mentioned in dialogue
The Big Bang Theory: The Extract Obliteration (2012) (TV Episode)
Howard mentions the movie by name.
Beauty and the Geek Australia: Episode #4.7 (2012) (TV Episode)
Rich describes choosing a couple for the salvation quiz as being like Neo from The Matrix deciding between taking the blue pill or the red pill.
Beauty and the Geek Australia: Episode #4.10 (2012) (TV Episode)
Chard compares his Segway joust with Cody to Neo fighting Agent Smith in The Matrix.
The Office: Dwight Christmas (2012) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.57 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay says researchers are studying whether our existence is just a virtual reality like in the film
Haven: Thanks for the Memories (2012) (TV Episode)
reference to Morpheus
Atop the Fourth Wall: Batman: Noel (2012) (TV Episode)
"Taking inspiration from The Matrix..."
Tales from the Warner Bros. Lot (2013)
film poster shown
White Collar: Brass Tacks (2013) (TV Episode)
Jones says, "I'll let you know how deep the rabbit hole goes."
Atop the Fourth Wall: Titans Retrospective: JLA/Titans - The Technis Imperative (2013) (TV Episode)
Linkara accuses the comic of prematurely ripping off this movie
Shameful Sequels: Starship Troopers 3 Revisited (2013) (TV Episode)
"giant robots taken from Aliens/The Matrix."
Face Off: Living the Dream (2013) (TV Episode)
Title mentioned
Oblivion (2013)
Morgan Freeman character compared to Laurence Fishburne's character of Morpheus.
Atop the Fourth Wall: Wild Thing #1 (2013) (TV Episode)
"Because this is The Matrix before The Matrix even existed."
The Nostalgia Critic: Jurassic Park (2013) (TV Episode)
"Are the raptors agents from The Matrix?"
Sobyanin, ya lyublyu tebya (2013) (TV Movie)
Boy student mentions Agent Smith.

Features 

Night of the Lepus (1972)
In the Oracle's waiting room, a scene of giant bunnies is on the TV, this is from the movie "Night of the Lepus"

Featured in 

HBO First Look: The Making of 'The Matrix' (1999) (TV Episode)
clips
Making 'The Matrix' (1999) (TV Movie)
What Is Bullet-Time? (1999) (Video)
What Is the Concept? (1999) (Video)
Sex and the Matrix (2000) (TV Short)
HBO First Look: Making 'Romeo Must Die' (2000) (TV Episode)
clips shown
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV Special)
This film is #66 on the list.
The Matrix Revisited (2001) (Video)
The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002) (TV Special)
Getaway: Episode #11.6 (2002) (TV Episode)
Clips shown in a story on movie tours in Sydney.
The Matrix Recalibrated (2004) (Video)
I Love the '90s: 1999 (2004) (TV Episode)
Return to Source: Philosophy & 'The Matrix' (2004) (Video)
clips shown
I Love the '90s: Part Deux (2005) (TV Series)
Footage from this is featured
Ben-Hur: The Epic That Changed Cinema (2005) (Video)
footage from this film is shown in this documentary
The Pervert's Guide to Cinema (2006)
excerpt in movie
Getaway: Episode #15.33 (2006) (TV Episode)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a story on movie locations in Sydney.
Best! Movies! Ever!: Fights (2007) (TV Episode)
clips are featured to illustrate the best movie fight scenes
Getaway: Golden Getaway: Getaway Goes to the Movies (2007) (TV Episode)
Clips shown in a story on movie tours in Sydney.
Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner (2007) (Video)
Clips are shown.
Nexus Generation: Fans & Filmmakers (2007) (Video)
Clip shown
Anime: Drawing a Revolution (2007) (TV Movie)
talked about, uses images and clips from
Prom Night (2008)
Is on TV when Donna discovers her dead brother.
The Business End: Violence in Cinema (2008) (Video)
Clips shown
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Duplicity/Knowing/I Love You, Man (2009) (TV Episode)
The Most Dramatic Typing Scenes
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Monsters vs Aliens/The Haunting in Connecticut/12 Rounds (2009) (TV Episode)
Footage shown during the Double Feature segment
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Shutter Island/The Ghost Writer/Happy Tears (2010) (TV Episode)
Alexis Bledel's pick for her 4th favorite film
Hollywood's Top Ten: Best Fights (2010) (TV Episode)
Taking #5 in the best fighting movies
Great Movie Mistakes (2010) (TV Movie)
Clips of mistakes shown
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Kick-Ass/Death at a Funeral/The Joneses (2010) (TV Episode)
Brett's #2 Alternative Energy Source
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Shrek Forever After/Survival of the Dead/Holy Rollers (2010) (TV Episode)
Ellen says "The Adjustment Bureau" trailer looks like another version of "The Matrix"
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Best of Science Fiction Movies (2010) (TV Episode)
Dramatic Typing Scenes segment
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The A-Team/The Karate Kid/Winter's Bone (2010) (TV Episode)
Russell Brand's #1 Favorite Film
Atop the Fourth Wall: Silent Hill: Dead/Alive Review Alternate Endings (2010) (TV Episode)
Linkara is called asked if he's ready to learn the secret of the Matrix.
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011)
Clip of Morpheus holding a Duracell battery.
Forget About It: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2011) (TV Episode)
Clip of Neo saying "I know Kung Fu." is shown
Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time (2011) (TV Movie)
The Matrix is the #4 Best Sci-Fi Film.
David Walliams' Awfully Good: Awfully Good Movies (2011) (TV Episode)
Awesome movie fights
The Nostalgia Critic: Little Nemo (2011) (TV Episode)
clip shown
Bad Movie Beatdown: Shadow Man (2011) (TV Episode)
clip shown
Shameful Sequels: Matrix Reloaded: Part 1 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jeavons talks about the original
Shameful Sequels: Matrix Revolutions: Part 3 (2011) (TV Episode)
Film Brain does a rapid recap.
The Story of Film: An Odyssey: Episode #1.11 (2011) (TV Episode)
Clips shown
5 Second Movies: The Matrix Trilogy (2012) (TV Episode)
intro clip shown

Spoofed in 

Happy Tree Friends vs. Matrix (Short)
downflowing numbers are used
The Matwix (1999) (Video Game)
Spoofs the film
The Qui-Gon Show (1999) (Short)
Trixxx (1999) (Video)
King of Comedy (1999)
First action scene with Karen Mok is a cross spoof between The Matrix and John Woo's The Killer
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999)
parody of the rooftop fight
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999)
Antonie throws knives at Deuce and he leans backward dodging them in slow motion like Neo did in the Matrix
Futurama: A Head in the Polls (1999) (TV Episode)
The green 1s and 0s screen seen in Bender's dream spoofs that of the programming interface of this movie.
Sex and the Matrix (2000) (TV Short)
Spyro: Year of the Dragon (2000) (Video Game)
Trixxx 2 (2000) (Video)
Futurama: A Clone of My Own (2000) (TV Episode)
The professor is put in an old person's Matrix
Scary Movie (2000)
When Cindy jumps into the air and kicks the Killer, and when she throws the plate
Killer Bean 2: The Party (2000) (Short)
Spider-Man (2000) (Video Game)
Common Wealth (2000)
Versus (2000)
The Simpsons: Insane Clown Poppy (2000) (TV Episode)
"Matrix"-style couch gag
The Girls from H.A.R.M.! (2000) (Video)
parody of the rooftop fight
Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death (2000) (Video Game)
All Cheats are spoofs of the movie.
Lenny Henry in Pieces (2000) (TV Series)
Adult Movie (2001) (Video)
Outfits, scenarios, character names and wire-work fighting are spoofed.
Spaced: Back (2001) (TV Episode)
Two characters dress and act like characters from the film
Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001) (Video Game)
The lobby scene in the matrix is spoofed. Conker plays as Neo, and Berri is Trinity.
Get Over It (2001)
The Lone Gunmen: Bond, Jimmy Bond (2001) (TV Episode)
The kung fu fighting scene mimics the exact choreography of the fight between Neo and Morpheus..
The Animal (2001)
Spaced: Help (2001) (TV Episode)
Mike has a fantasy of walking into a building in a long leather jacket to music from this film and shooting wildly with machine guns wearing sunglasses, spoofing this film.
The Fairly OddParents: The Big Problem!/Power Mad! (2001) (TV Episode)
Much of the video game Timmy plays, including dodging carrots in bullet time.
Shrek (2001)
When Fiona fights Robin Hood's men they freeze in midair while the camera angle turns.
Cats & Dogs (2001)
Pootie Tang (2001)
Shaolin Soccer (2001)
similar use in CGI
Karmina 2 (2001)
America's Sweethearts (2001)
"Requiem for an Outfielder" spoofs the scene where Trinity wakes up Neo with a kiss
My Sassy Girl (2001)
Osmosis Jones (2001)
Zoolander (2001)
Maltricks (2001) (Short)
The story and the characters, the design (costumes, ...) are very similar in a comical way to "The Matrix".
The Simpsons: The Blunder Years (2001) (TV Episode)
"Matrix"-like slow-motion couch gag
Frankenström (2001) (Video)
Fight scene between Teemu and a Police.
Joe Somebody (2001)
FLCL (2001) (Video)
Slayers Premium (2001) (Video)
When Gourry avoids the attack of the flying, rotating giant octopi, the scene is very reminiscent of Neo's famous bullet time, complete with similar camera motion
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)
the scene in which the cow and the main character fight
Big Fat Liar (2002)
For example, in the climactic rooftop confrontation, Jason and Marty run towards each other and dive onto the ground, one arm pointed towards the "opponent". In Matrix, Neo and Smith had guns, here both are reaching for a toy monkey. The scene also mimics the camera angles in the Matrix.
Moumantai 2 (2002)
Blade II (2002)
Spider-Man (2002)
Saturday Night Live: Kirsten Dunst/Eminem (2002) (TV Episode)
Spoofed in Bambi 2002
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi: Huge Reversal?! Abenobashi Hollywood Shopping Arcade (2002) (TV Episode)
bullet-time spoof with Sasshi trying to avoid bullets.
Jackie Chan Adventures: Re-Enter the J Team (2002) (TV Episode)
The battle Jade has in her dream spoofs some of the moves in the Matrix, IE the leap between buildings, and Trinity's freeze frame kick.
Dark Cloud 2 (2002) (Video Game)
game cinema includes action sequence where animals spoof signature Matrix style
Lastikman (2003)
Kopps (2003)
The Fairly OddParents: Love Struck (2003) (TV Episode)
The scene that Cupid arms Timmy with love-weaponry spoofs the training sequences in this film.
Undead (2003)
Mungo McKay's charcater spews a line from The Matrix during a poignant, comical moment.
Superprodukcja (2003)
spoofed opening scene with Trinity (bullet time effect)
Chappelle's Show: Episode #1.7 (2003) (TV Episode)
Dave presents the 'real' version of the movie
Inspector Gadget 2 (2003) (Video)
There is an extensive 'Bullet Time' sequence
Shrek 4-D (2003) (Short)
Chick Flick: The Miracle Mike Story (2003)
Parody movie poster shown in the film of "The Mike-trix."
The Gidge (2003) (Short)
Main character's fantasy sequence
The Fanimatrix: Run Program (2003) (Video)
Fan film
Scary Movie 3 (2003)
Brenda against Tabitha, the Oracle and Orpheus.
Spy Dad (2003)
Parodies the movie.
The Meatrix (2003) (Video)
The whole video, from the title onward, combines concepts from "The Matrix" with farm animals and corporations to show the demise of family farms.
Tripping the Rift: Benito's Revenge (2004) (TV Episode)
Chode swallows both pills and enters a Matrix like dimention
Fei ying (2004)
The scene where keanu Reeves did the signature Matrix stunt in avoiding the bullets. Michelle Yeoh also did it.
The Perfect Score (2004)
you see Scarlett Johansson fighting guards in a dream sequence like the opening sequence in The Matrix.
Grounded for Life: I Think We're Alone Now (2004) (TV Episode)
The end of Eddie's flashback to the paintball game is a spoof of the famous Lobby Shooting Spree (the name of the chapter on The Matrix DVD): he has a duster on and slides and flips while shooting men in black uniforms (on a TV budget, of course).
EuroTrip (2004)
Part of the fight scene between Scott Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) and Robot Man (J.P. Manoux) is clearly based on the fight scene between Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) at the subway station. After have been hit by the Robot Man (in "The Matrix", Agent Smith), Scott (in "The Matrix", Neo) touches his own nose and call his opponent to fight by waving his hand the way Bruce Lee used to do. Also, Robot Man stretches his neck by leaning his head to both sides as did Agent Smith in "The Matrix".
Home on the Range (2004)
Buck fights some outlaws in slow motion.
Miss Castaway and the Island Girls (2004)
When Ron puts on the sunglasses, he is transported into a "Matrix"-style world.
Main Hoon Na (2004)
When Prof. Rasai spits at Ram Prasad Sharma and he sees it flying towards him in slo-mo, he ducks backward and thespittle passes over him - in the same way as when Neo ducks backward to dodge the bullets fired at him.
New York Minute (2004)
Roxy and Andy Richter fight 'slow-mo' style in a NYC subway station.
The Karate Dog (2004) (TV Movie)
bullet-time with the dog as Neo
Saving 'Star Wars' (2004)
A character is named Agent Smith
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)
Where White throws the dodgeball at Peter he dodges it like Neo
Conker: Live and Reloaded (2004) (Video Game)
A chapter in the game revolves around looking like and acting like the matrix movie, even down to some choreography. Including bullet time and dodging bullets.
A Cinderella Story (2004)
The character Terry does a vocal impersonation of Agent Smith while dressed as Neo at the Halloween dance.
The Rice They Carried (2004)
To illustrate the lack of asians in the media.
The Year of the Tick (2004)
Morgan gives Fran the choice between a blue and red pill, just like in The Matrix.
Without a Paddle (2004)
Dan dodges bullet in Matrix-style action scene
Team America: World Police (2004)
several references, including a character saying "Stop trying to hit me and hit me!"
School Rumble: Mitsumete suketchi! Neratte yabun! Oshiete pajyama pâtî! (2004) (TV Episode)
Kenji dodges the arrows by bending at a 360 degree angle.
G.O.R.A. (2004)
Arif does the Matrix lean-back to light his cigarette with a bullet(!) from a light-beam-gun
Seed of Chucky (2004)
At the end of the movie when Glen fights Chucky, it is very Matrix-like with Glen doing Matrix-style moves.
Lucky Luke and the Daltons (2004)
The bullet-time scene was spoofed in "Les Dalton"
Confessions of an Action Star (2005)
Movie spoofed as 'Computer Generated Environment That Enslaves Us'.
Sprung! The Magic Roundabout (2005)
"Bullet Time" effect spoofed during fight
Robot Chicken: Junk in the Trunk (2005) (TV Episode)
a sketch with Keanu Reeves dreesed as Neo
Robots (2005)
"bullet time" scene in showdown sequence
The Helix... Loaded (2005)
same characters
Jack Quack (The Path) (2005) (Short)
This rubber duckie is "The One"
Robot Chicken: S&M Present (2005) (TV Episode)
bullet time as Joey Fatone dodges flying fist
Robot Chicken: Operation Rich in Spirit (2005) (TV Episode)
Keanu Reeves plays the same bland character in different movies
Pinoy/Blonde (2005)
The bullet scene was spoofed.
The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper (2005) (Short)
hand gesture and slomo fight between penguin and mr Chew
Klay World: Off the Table (2005) (Video)
The short scene in which the two klaymen begin firing at each other is much like the one in The Matrix's Lobby Shootout Spree scene, it also has similar music.
True Crime: New York City (2005) (Video Game)
During the final Palermo Mob mission, you start it off with a shoot-out in a lobby reminiscant of the scene in The Matrix.
Hoodwinked! (2005)
Bunny fight mimics Matrix training sequence. Also, green screens in the background remind the green displays of the Matrix operators.
Itse valtiaat - Agenttimusikaali (2005) (TV Movie)
This tv movie is an agent film parody.
Meitriks (2006) (Short)
"The Matrix" is the film spoofed in Meitriks
Keloglan vs. the Black Prince (2006)
Black Prince does the Trinity kick in the air during a fight scene
Every Other Week (2006)
Jens has a nightmare that spoofs Neo's awakening in The Matrix.
Dobrynya Nikitich i Zmey Gorynych (2006)
Gorynych the Snake dodging arrows in a similar pose
Long Flat Balls (2006)
Dodging dart arrows
Saturday Night Live: Lindsay Lohan/Pearl Jam (2006) (TV Episode)
Spoofs in footage from Bambi 2002
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse (2006) (Video)
Spoofed in Bambi 2002
Kapag tumibok ang puso: Not once, but twice (2006)
In the fight scene between the couple, they spoofed a number of stunts from this movie.
Madea Goes to Jail (2006) (Video)
madea shooting while bending back in slow motion
Big Nothing (2006)
Gus offers Charlie a choice between red & blue M & M's to decide whether to join the blackmail scheme.
Pretty Cool (2006)
main character dodges one of the opening credits in bullet time
Happy Tree Friends: Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow/Double Whammy/Autopsy Turvy (2006) (TV Episode)
In 'Autopsy Turvy', Flippy does a slow-motion cartwheel to grab his weapon (a stapler) on the ground
Neues vom Wixxer (2007)
handwave at the beginning of fighting scene
Meet the Robinsons (2007)
A future in which machines control humans in an industrial landscape, haunted by floating black robotic blobs with red eyes and trailing tentacles
La gran revelación (2007) (Short)
Joaquín Reyes offers Vicentín the choice between a blue door and a red door.
Cookies for Sale (2007) (Short)
The cookie girl dodges a thrown remote control by leaning backwards in "bullettime."
Athidhi (2007)
the heroine imagines herself dressed and fighting like a character from The Matrix films
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)
the rocket that Alvin fires at Simon and Theodore slowly knocks them backwards as it flies past them in bullet time
Catcher: Cat City 2 (2007)
the Matrix is spoofed in this movie.
The Best Movie (2008)
slow cadres and sliding screen
Robot Chicken: Tubba-Bubba's Now Hubba-Hubba (2008) (TV Episode)
As part of "Pac-Mantrix"
Spaceballs: The Animated Series: Grand Theft Starship (2008) (TV Episode)
Barf gets plugged into the computer world
The Supermarket (2009)
Bananas held akimbo, slow-motion food fight
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Ring (2009) (TV Episode)
learning kung fu from a quick computer download directly into the brain, followed by saying "I know kung fu."
The Fairly OddParents: Wishology! "The Big Beginning" (2009) (TV Episode)
The episode starts with Timmy spoofing this film as part of a "trilogy wish".
Luke and Lucy: The Texas Rangers (2009)
Lambik's bullettime
Leverage: The Two Live Crew Job (2009) (TV Episode)
Eliot calls with his hand like Morpheus
Our Family Wedding (2010)
In Our Family Wedding, Miguel Ramirez does a "Matrix dance" in the bar.
C.I.S. - Chaoten im Sondereinsatz (2010) (TV Movie)
The famous special effect just like in the U.S. movie
The Knight Jerks Trilogy (2010) (Video)
One of the characters keeps trying to bend spoons by staring at them, and also insists he knows Kung-Fu.
Robot Chicken: Saving Private Gigli (2011) (TV Episode)
On the beach, the nerd dodges bullets fired at him, "Matrix" style.
Robot Chicken: Big Trouble in Little Clerks 2 (2011) (TV Episode)
alluded to in "Rabbit Hole" segment
Barbie: A Fairy Secret (2011) (Video)
The fight between Ken and Zne uses the same slow-motion camera moves as the roof fight between Neo and Agent.
Supernatural: The French Mistake (2011) (TV Episode)
when Virgil is shooting everyone in the studio, one of the crew dodges the bullets Matrix style
Chuck: Chuck Versus the First Bank of Evil (2011) (TV Episode)
The bank robbery scene; with long black coats, metal detectors & acrobatics; spoofs the famous lobby scene.
Noch' Naprolyot (2011) (Short)
Fight scene between Jora and Surgeon.
South Park: Ass Burgers (2011) (TV Episode)
parody characters
Tosh.0: I Just Shot Myself (2011) (TV Episode)
parody during Redemption
The Simpsons: Holidays of Future Passed (2011) (TV Episode)
In the future, the Internet has become the Ultranet, a "Matrix"-like world Lisa must enter in order to rescue her daughter.
Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #19.96 (2012) (TV Episode)
From "Top Ten Other Movies about Mitt Romney": "8.The Mittrix"
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
Captain Dubois dodges bullets in Matrix-style on a roof
Futurama: Near-Death Wish (2012) (TV Episode)
title mentioned/camera rotates when Fry, Leila and Bender arrive in the virtual old folks home
To Boldly Flee (2012) (Video)
When Film Brain goes into Spoony's subconscious, he resembles Neo.

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