
MTV Reloaded 2003
"Wet willie, Mr. Timberlake..."
MTV Reloaded (2003) plunges viewers into a hilarious parody of *The Matrix Reloaded*, blending action, sci-fi, and comedy into a lightning-fast 10-minute adventure.
Director: Joel Gallen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is MTV Reloaded (2003) about?
This 10-minute MTV parody sends Justin Timberlake and Seann William Scott into a surreal digital realm modeled after *The Matrix Reloaded*. Their goal? To navigate the glitchy, neon-lit world and host the 2003 MTV Movie Awards, dodging absurd obstacles along the way.
Who directed MTV Reloaded?
Joel Gallen directed this MTV short film, bringing a sharp comedic eye to the parody format.
Who stars in MTV Reloaded?
The film features Justin Timberlake, Seann William Scott, Will Ferrell, Wanda Sykes, and Randall Duk Kim in a fast-paced ensemble cast.
Is MTV Reloaded (2003) worth watching?
With its unique blend of sci-fi satire and comedy, MTV Reloaded (2003) is a hidden gem for fans of quick-witted parodies. While it's unrated, its high-energy style and star-studded cameos make it a fun watch for those who enjoy meta-humor and early 2000s nostalgia.
How long is MTV Reloaded?
The short film runs for 10 minutes.
About MTV Reloaded (2003) — A 10-Minute *Matrix* Parody Starring Justin Timberlake
MTV Reloaded (2003) plunges viewers into a hilarious parody of *The Matrix Reloaded*, blending action, sci-fi, and comedy into a lightning-fast 10-minute adventure. Directed by Joel Gallen, this MTV short film stars Justin Timberlake and Seann William Scott as unwitting heroes thrust into a surreal digital world where their mission is to host the 2003 MTV Movie Awards. The film's playful tone contrasts with the neon glow of its cyberpunk aesthetic, as the duo dodges absurd obstacles and battles the film's parody version of Agent Smith—all while keeping an eye on the clock. With cameos from comedy legends like Will Ferrell and Wanda Sykes, it's a nostalgic time capsule of early 2000s pop culture.
Packed with rapid-fire jokes, meta-humor, and a punk-rock energy, MTV Reloaded (2003) is a love letter to *The Matrix* franchise laced with MTV's signature irreverence. The story twists tropes of destiny and rebellion into a meta-commentary on celebrity and hosting gigs, making it a cult favorite for fans of both sci-fi and slapstick comedy. The film's quirky charm lies in its tight runtime, which somehow crams in enough gags to rival a full-length feature.