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I'm thinking along the lines of the virtual world representation in Hackers.

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HACK THE PLANET! – Nils Pipenbrinck Oct 6 '08 at 17:03
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Jurassic Park... two billion lines of code to look through to control the power? Well, I suppose that's about right if they're Agile. – tsilb Oct 6 '08 at 23:51
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Lately I've seen commercials where the programmer is writing code as fast as he can type. He write lines of code from the BOTTOM of the screen UPWARDS! Who writes code starting at the last line of the program working towards the first line of the program. Also, programmers now videochat about dates while they type. – Nosredna Jun 24 at 19:16
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This is Unix... I know this. – akway Jul 24 at 22:28
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So much disaster would have been prevented if the idiots at Jurassic Park would have used locks that fail closed when the power is lost. I mean, really, what were they thinking? – Brian Neal Jul 25 at 16:38
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The database containing convenient 3D models of every room in every house in the whole city

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.. in the whole world. – sthg Mar 12 at 5:25
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I think it's funny when you hear people typing away on the keyboard in crime dramas doing photoshop-type stuff that really requires a mouse.

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Use ImageMagick instead. Then you can use a keyboard instead. – JasonTrue Apr 30 at 19:16
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When a bank account transfer of a large sum of money takes longer than a transfer of a small amount, as indicated by the progress bar showing increasing $ amounts being transferred.

I always knew deep down that 0s were faster to transmit than 1s.

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How in TV- and movie-land, successfully logging in causes a huge modal window to pop up that says

ACCESS GRANTED

and hangs there for a couple minutes. Because, y'know, I definitely put that in all my login sequences.

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Haha, from now on, modal windows with bright green text that say ACCESS GRANTED are a must on my 'net apps. +1 – alex Mar 12 at 4:55
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You mean you don't do that already? I for one am shocked! – Liam Jul 30 at 12:41
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I love that ROBOCOP runs on DOS. In the first movie, where he's being built, they show a boot-up sequence, where he has to load CONFIG.SYS to run.

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If it's Vista, no years need to pass for us to groan at it... – kkaploon Aug 4 at 11:27
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Transformers

"You need to move past Fourier Transfers and start considering Quantum Mechanics."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcuHc8NlwdY

The commentary before that about viruses and firewalls is priceless too, but the quantum mechanics quote takes the cake.

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That wasn't even as bad as the sound recordings infecting computers with a virus. – Adam Lassek Nov 18 '08 at 20:33
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The "live video" from Jurassic Park - it was a quicktime movie; you can see the progress bar advancing.

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I remember this! lol – Lucas Oct 8 '08 at 1:34
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I remember seeing that! – Fry Oct 10 '08 at 3:33
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It's gotta be every episode of Stargate or Stargate: Atlantis that deals with the Replicators. McKay is always reprogramming an entire hive of replicators in 30 minutes using a Dell laptop or some such crap.

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thedailywtf.com/Articles/… Replicators run on Javascript. Figures. – pookleblinky Oct 6 '08 at 18:25
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Does the dell protection extend to the pegasus galaxy? – Uri Nov 27 '08 at 19:11
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Echoing a password to the screen in the movie "Wargames"

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To be fair, that film stands up a lot better than most others. Two problems I have with it: He takes the hot girl home and tries to impress her with his computer, and it works. The big computer thingy has a smiley face made out of flashy lights on one side. – SpoonMeiser Oct 6 '08 at 21:47
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I used BBSes in that era which did echo the password to the screen... – JasonTrue Apr 30 at 19:18
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Viruses that look more like Photoshop filters.

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Jakob Nielsen has a nice overview of Usability in the Movies. There's also a page about Excessive Interoperability in Independence Day - well worth reading.

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The core (which is a perversion of physics itself), in the scene where the hacker baby genius plays for a few seconds with a cell phone and the wrapping of a chewing gum and then claims:

"You now have free long distance on this phone. Forever."

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That guy must be a phreaking genius! =) – JohnFx Apr 3 at 22:08
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I love in "Weird Science" when they hack into the Pentagon network through the 3D vector graphics GUI. And they have a choice of 3 doors - one of which has a skull and cross bones behind it.

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Dude, they create a woman by shoving magazine clippings into the diskette drive! – itsadok Oct 7 '08 at 10:07
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... While wearing bras on their heads. – Brad Gilbert Oct 9 '08 at 20:33
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How about every line that Cloe spouts in 24? I think they invented a language of technical gibberish similar to Klingon for that show. Not downing on anything else about 24, but please.

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The idea that somehow 'coding' involves strange symbols not usually found on a keyboard

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it's just that all hackers use APL (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APL_(programming_language/…) ) – James Curran Oct 6 '08 at 18:42
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@James Curran: +1 for APL – Jared Updike Oct 29 '08 at 19:13
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or they use PERL....;-) – DoxaLogos Jun 13 at 19:36
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No ones watching the latest season of Prison Break with the device that sucks up electronic data from other devices? He could stand next to your computer with this device in his pocket and copy your entire hard drive..

Better yet, it could also copy data from portable media (whether or not they're turn on)!

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Ha I saw this... – alex Jan 9 '09 at 5:47
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In "The Italian Job" (2003), Lyle/"Napster"/Seth Green hacks into the city's main traffic control system. Not only he easily gets into this system, but he can also immediately control everything, is familiar with the complete system and there are ultra high quality video streams of every traffic light in the whole city. On his notebook.

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lawnmower man. I worked for a VR software company when it came out and I think it killed the whole field off!

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Hacking an ATM with a laptop.

"Easy money"

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That's more or less reality. Differs only in the details. theage.com.au/national/… – thomasrutter Mar 27 at 1:54
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Searching databases in movies is done in English. "Find brown-haired people living in Los Angeles named Juan" returns either immediately or after 4 hours, depending on what the plot requires. Then it returns 8 hits.

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Definately Swordfish! 3D hacking? Come on! Programming/hacking is done by spinning 3D blocks around on a display? Come on! And all this while getting a blowjob from a hot chick...

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Star Wars. The control panel used to fire the Death Star weapon was actually a Grass Valley 1600 Television video mixer control panel. The T-bar is for transitions like dissolves, wipes etc.

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The Screen IS the Computer.

I'm unsure if it was mentioned yet, but certainly something amuses/annoys me is how the screen IS the computer. If someone wants to blow up a computer they'll just destroy the screen. There is one exception to this, that is when they are destroying a Mac, in this case it is always enjoyable (yet slightly annoying that they would include Macs in the movie).

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Well, if you want "virtual world representation", we gotta talk TRON: Let's see...

  • it has a physical matter transport device (which we won't touch here, since it's out of scope of the question), but
  • The "data" being transfer passes through a computer, where it retains its consciousness.
  • Conscious data and programs (which are also conscious) are interchangeable.
  • "Good" data fights "Evil" data in hand-to-hand combat.
  • When "good" data wins the brawl, a teletype spits out evidence -- proof of the real-life person wrong doing.
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I don't see the problem here. I mean, I'm constantly fixing bugs by throwing glowing frisbees at them. :) – Dave DuPlantis Oct 6 '08 at 18:16
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Tron isn't egregious. I mean, it's not like they're TRYING to portray computers realistically... shows like CSI are dead serious however. :P – Ace Oct 8 '08 at 9:38
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The Matrix has it own problems... If "there is no spoon" why do they duck bullets? – James Curran Mar 11 at 14:34
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There was this episode of The X-Files (S01E07) called Ghost in the Machine. It was all about a AI computer that killed people to prevent shutting it down. The computer was able to put electricity on a door lock in a building when it detected people with the security camera. It was also able to crush a car by lowering the parking garage gate at the right moment. Oh yeah, it could also talk :)

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You're supposed to Want to Believe. – Peter Wone Oct 6 '08 at 21:44
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Monitors that have a DOS display that is apparently about 15 characters wide and 6 lines high. So the camera can read what is being typed from over the shoulder of the teenage actor.

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With a variable width font. – Brad Gilbert Oct 9 '08 at 20:47
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While I have great respect for the dude who mentioned the preposterous virus upload in "Independence Day", I must say that Bruce Willis actually out-did that one in his recent movie "Live Free or Die Hard".

Did you catch that rubbish about a "Fire Sale" attack? According to this cheese-whack screen-writer, the Department of Homeland Security set up a single mainframe where all U.S. Corporations were supposed to download their corporate databases if a catestrophic attack occured on the America. This would be the national safety deposit box for all our business data.

So the bad guys intended to trigger this process with a Fire Sale attack, and then have their inside man copy all this data to a portable hard disk and walk out of the building. Walking out of the building with all U.S. Corporate data on a portable hard disk would give the bad guys full mastery over all our national wealth.

After doing this, you can sip cocktales in Fiji for the rest of your life.

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He probably used winzip to make the data fit on a single drive – Mike Robinson May 19 at 17:15
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hahaha! Oh man, I don't know if 7-Zip could get that job done! :) – David Leon May 25 at 1:06
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Any movie where the "hacker" types furiously for 30 seconds and then utters the cliched announcement of accomplishment: "I'm In!"

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The hacking that Gus (Richard Pryor) does in Superman III

    TRANSFER MONEY TO LEX'S ACCOUNT
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Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 1 Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'TO'. Msg 105, Level 15, State 1, Line 1 Unclosed quotation mark after the character string 'S ACCOUNT '. – johnc Feb 3 at 10:04
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In The Dark Knight, when they use cell phones to completely map out every room in every building in all of Gotham City.

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