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We remember when this was all fields, and lived a furtive life of dial-up modems and dodgy newsgroups. Tell us about how you came to love the internets.

(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 11:56)
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sandra bullock

when a SHADOWY CABAL operating from a STRANGE NEW MYSTICAL WORLD could manipulate your life...

and other films where 'hackers' all wore tie dye and could stay on skateboards.

almost as poor a representaion of current/ future tech as the year when minidiscs were everywhere in hollywood
(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 14:50, 6 replies)
Movie technology is wonderful.
See Enemy Of The State for my fave. Camera still from CCTV can be viewed from the other side of the room in which it's taken, and the back he's carrying looked into. "Enhance" and bingo! They can read the packaging!
(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 15:19, closed)
we havnt got a visual
but the software can make an 'educated guess'

actually still a relativly diverting film despite teh bad tech.

i love the 'super computer' in swordfish.

a world before digital...
(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 15:32, closed)
See also:
ENHANCE!
(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 20:21, closed)
minidisc
1999? Neo gives that dude some skiddie tools (presumably) and its on a minidisc.
(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 17:34, closed)
And a big well done to the makers of Blade Trinity for creating the least future-proof film EVER
by turning the entire thing into one massive advert for an old model of portable music player. They might as well have had calendars displaying '2004' hanging on the wall in every single shot.
Never mind, the film itself was utter shit so it's unlikely to be revisited in years to come.
(, Thu 22 Mar 2012, 20:29, closed)
blade trinity...
best review ever.
(, Fri 23 Mar 2012, 7:52, closed)

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