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The Matrix Trilogy 1999 – 2003 Review

The Matrix Trilogy 1999 - 2003 Review

Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich present their The Matrix Trilogy 1999 – 2003 Review!

With The Matrix Resurrections (2021 WB) in theaters this week we’re looking back at The Matrix Trilogy (1999 – 2003)!

The Matrix is an American media franchise created by writers-directors the Wachowskis and producer Joel Silver. The series consists of four feature films, beginning with The Matrix (1999) and continuing with three sequels, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions (both in 2003) and The Matrix Resurrections (2021). The films are written and directed by the Wachowskis and produced by Joel Silver. The franchise is owned by Warner Bros., which distributed the films along with Village Roadshow Pictures. The latter, along with Silver Pictures, are the two production companies that worked on the first three films.

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What is The Matrix? The Matrix Trilogy 1999 – 2003 Review

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About Long Road to Ruin

Mark Radulich and Sean Comer examine the long road that a series took to get where it is now. Discussing the early films in a series and seeing how its roots have formed its popularity, the various actors, directors, and other things that have made this a big deal. Not to mention, they give a review of the films as well to see how they hold up in the present day.

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About Radulich in Broadcasting’s Beginnings

Mark Radulich has been an internet personality since 2004 with his Progressive Conservatism blog. He then took that blog to the airwaves and created a podcast for it. It then changed to PC Live. After that, he brought out the 411mania Ground and Pound Radio as well.

Also, Mark would partner up with another 411mania alum, Sean Comer, to create the movie franchise review podcast Long Road to Ruin and then Robert Cooper to create the metal album review podcast, The Metal Hammer of Doom. Robert Winfree then added his own podcast, Everybody Loves a Bad Guy. That’s when the Radulich in Broadcasting Network was born. Joining Winfree in having their own podcasts were super fan’s Jesse Starcher (Source Material). Finally, Winfree and Radulich added a weekly movie review show to the ever-growing lists of podcasts on the Network called Damn You Hollywood.

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