I'm thinking along the lines of the virtual world representation in Hackers.
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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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The idea that when you do a text search and no results come up, you can 'search again' and get the result you were looking for |
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The idea that somehow 'coding' involves strange symbols not usually found on a keyboard |
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I am always bothered by the Infinite resolution of bitmaps. Take a digital picture. Zoom in so that it pixelates. Then they "sharpen" the image and voila! out of pixelation, the killer, thug, spy, license plate etc. appears out of digital magic. ARRRGH!!!! |
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Noone's mentioned Tron yet? Apparently, programs are little people that run around in glowing costumes. |
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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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I hate how most movies and TV shows continually display scrolling text that occasionally bleep and click. |
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There was a terrible episode of NCIS where two "hackers" were hacking each other, consisting of fast camera swipes as they moved each other's windows back and forth. |
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The fact that no matter how many characters a password is, you can apparently always type it with just 3 presses on the keyboard. |
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Stick with me: In the end of "The Departed" Matt Damon's character deletes DiCaprio's police records from the database. Oh Noes! now there's no record that DiCaprio was ever working for the good guys! Not anywhere on backups or logfiles! Nowhere! Ah! think of all the bloodshed that could have been avoided by a subpoena for the backup tapes. Ruined an otherwise great movie for me. |
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The way that computer systems often helpfully report which characters of a password or code you've guessed correctly, making brute force attacks that much easier. |
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Displaying text on the side of a rotating polyhedron. Why would anyone ever want to read or enter text this way? |
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Mr Scott whipping up the formula for 'Transparent Aluminum' on an old mac classic from Star Trek IV: The voyage home.
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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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My peeve: How EVERY computer makes a sound for EVERY character displayed on the screen along - never mind flashing, for example, EVERY fingerprint on the screen when trying to 'match' the print pulled off of some evidence. Can you imagine working in a room full of non-stop beeping computers? And if you're doing an investigation, wouldn't you be angry at the programmer who thought that the program should take the time to display all those fingerprints that DON'T match? I can see the cop thinking "Oh yes, keep me waiting while you show me everything I DON'T want - why not just text me when you get a match?" |
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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 hate how many movies and tv series equate hacking with 'password guessing'. Apparently a good hacker is the one who can guess the password for a government mainframe computer in 4 or 5 attempts. And every time the hacker tries a password and fails, he somehow knows that he is 'closer' to guessing the right one. |
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Well, if you want "virtual world representation", we gotta talk TRON: Let's see...
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Trinity's use of nmap to look for vulnerabilities in a power station in Matrix Reloaded - oh wait, that was actually quite accurate. |
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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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Just the idea that hacking is something done in real-time. Hackers, Swordfish, NCIS, and many others depict hackers sitting at their keyboard furiously typing away commands to the systems they're hacking (or at each other). They don't seem to grok that the act of hacking is more like spending hours writing a script (or seconds downloading one) and then spending a few milliseconds running it. It's not interactive! |
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Swordfish! come on: a timed hack? gimme a break |
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Again, in Hackers, when they show the terminal, they show this 3D rendering of some weird space. But then, they go and speak out loud a unix command character by character ... |
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How every computer in the world will accepts English language full-sentence commands ("TRANSFER PAYROLL HALF-CENTS TO ACCOUNT OF JOE SMITH") provided they are typed in all-caps. |
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How about green Japanese characters scrolling vertically up the screen, leaving trails? |
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To me it's always funny how they always use keyboard typing for dramatic effect. Nobody heard of mice in the movies yet. Maybe they're all limited to shell access only... |
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Dan Brown - Digital Fortress..... |
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Well, back when we all had modems to AOL instead of broadband to the Internet, there was the old "I can hack into your computer, just by calling your home". |
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The entire movie "Hackers." The signature scene for me was when the CG face rendered by the computer virus started screaming "HELP ME!!!" when the hero deleted it. (On the other hand, Angelina Jolie.) |
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