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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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In Batman Returns, the caped crusader is soaring through the sewer in his bat-sewer-mobile and honing in on the Penguin's duck-mobile. As he approaches the target, the duckmobile shows up on his radar, which emits a "quack" every time the rotating needle passes the target.

I never understood why Batman would take the time during the construction of this advanced amphibious assault vehicle to add a duck icon to the display, much less a quacking sound.

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Oh yeah, in the same episode he conveniently had a "Alphabet Soup Bat-Container" to bring the soup back to the Bat cave. – JohnFx Sep 8 at 23:02
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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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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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The sentence: "Wait, let me just hack [noun]."

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My favorite: fast-scrolling listings with unrelated code which are used to signify virus upload, hack in progress, or something like this.

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I think it was The Net, with Sandra Bullock, where she telnets (!) to a remote server with an IP address of 164.87.51.387 or thereabouts. There were other things wrong with it, but thankfully I have forgotten them.

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If the worst computer-related thing you can find about a movie is that they used an illegal IP address (the equivalent of a 555- phone number), then I don't think it should be on this list. – Graeme Perrow Oct 7 '08 at 0:44
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Agreed. They do this deliberately so they don't end up using someone's actual IP address who then gets upset when thousands of people use their bandwidth trying to repeat the hack they saw in the movies. – Sam Meldrum Oct 7 '08 at 12:38
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Assassins - there are examples of pretty much every atrocity mentioned here. Big text appearing character by character with sound effects, rediculous resolution, elusive 3 1/2 in floppy disk that can save the world...

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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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Viruses that look more like Photoshop filters.

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Real-time satellite imagery (in 24, Enemy of the State, etc.). It's amazing that there is never a cloud in the sky.

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Not sure what this has to do with programming, but it's a pet peeve of mine, too. And they always feature the camera shot looking "over the satellite's shoulder" down on earth, and you hear it beep-beep-beeping away--dont' they remember, in space, nobody can hear you scream?! :) – Drew Hall Nov 1 '08 at 3:23
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I HATE THE UIs ON CSI:MIAMI! They're so fake!

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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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Anything from 24.

"I need to open a socket"

"Transfer it to my screen"

"Follow this protocol"

"Download it to my PDA"

"DAMMIT"

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"Morris, this report has missing sectors! Let me smell your breath." – Andy McCluggage Oct 7 '08 at 13:40
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But...Chloey can do anything :) – dotjoe Feb 23 at 19:05
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Yes, and those "read-once" memory cards. – splattne Mar 14 at 18:54
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Don't forget the famous "AOL Parody" of 24/ Hillarious. collegehumor.com/video:1788161 – JohnFx Apr 3 at 21:38
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Agreed. The socket comments in the last season made me shoot daiquiri out my nose. – OrionRobillard Jun 24 at 20:04
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lolcode.

http://lolcode.com/

HAI
CAN HAS STDIO?
VISIBLE "HAI WORLD!"
KTHXBYE
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lolcode is both awesome(TM) and real(TM) - as in it compiles and therefore not an egregious pop-culture perversion. – Rob Allen Oct 6 '08 at 20:45
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The book Prey by Michael Crichton was awful.

The code was just absurd. Assuming even for a moment that developers use Greek symbols for variable names (as much as I'd like to have a lambda and delta symbols, my keyboard somehow lacks them, unlike the devs in the book), the blocks didn't even make sense! How difficult would it have been to have one of his lackeys just ask a programmer for something rational?

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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 have to agree with Randall Munroe: Julia Stiles, age 12, in the PBS series Ghostwriter. It is awesome in the depth of its badness. Also: Julia Stiles, age 12.

The sound is terrible, but you can see it here.

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I was going to mention the Office Space one too. But there's another one from Office Space that I think is even worse. After they write the virus, and Samir is installing it, you see a progress bar that says "Uploading VIRUS_CDEF"

Who the hell would write a virus and call it "virus"? Was he trying to get caught? For that matter, why the progress bar!?

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It wasn't too bad a slip, but at one time in Antitrust, either Ryan Philippe or Rachael Leigh Cook is hacking into a competitor's (iirc) computer on a 10.*.*.* network :-)

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OK not programming specifically, but applicable. In the classic 'Office Space', when Peter Gibbons is trying to shut down his computer so that he can get out of the office before the dreaded Lundberg can buttonhole him about working on the weekend, as we see his screen saving to disk the desktop looks like a Mac, but when the file save is complete, we see a DOS prompt!

Now I know Initech is a bad place to work, but what kind of insane boss makes you work on a computer like that?

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They're running MovieOS: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/… – Dour High Arch Oct 6 '08 at 20:07
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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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VR.5.

Not strictly programming, but with a 2400bps modem and a PC, you can alter the programming in your neighbor's brain or contact a comatose relative.

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It's a nice way of saying your neighbor is really slow in da head. – Sylverdrag Mar 16 at 9:38
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Office space - no one here gets that much freedom and respect!

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Yeah, they don't let me take a laser printer out to a field to beat it with a baseball bat either... – Redbeard 0x0A Oct 7 '08 at 20:00
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"PC Load letter"!?! What the f**k does that mean?? – Richard E May 3 at 7:57
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@ Redbeard we did that in the parking lot, boss helped – Bob The Janitor Sep 8 at 22:47
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In "Enemy of the state", they have a store's security camera video. Captured on the video is Will Smith walking with a bag. They not only do the classic "zoom in and sharpen", but they have some super-advanced program that allows them to ROTATE the bag and see what the other side of the bag looked like and are then able to determine that he had a gameboy in the bag based on that shape.

It's even more amazing when they do the same thing with satellite images.

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While the depiction in EotS was sensationalized, what they portrayed is in fact possible. psung.blogspot.com/2008/03/… – Dour High Arch Oct 6 '08 at 19:47
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That was a TurboExpress, not a GameBoy. Fanboy alert! – Robert S. Oct 7 '08 at 18:13
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I don't recall that anyone was illuminated pixel-by-pixel by a projected light source in that scene, but that paper is pretty damn cool. This is a horrible scene, though. I haven't seen it in years, and only saw it once, but remember it well... – PeterAllenWebb Nov 5 '08 at 20:08
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I was in college doing my CS degree at the time that movie came out. We always joked that there must have been a library full of ridiculous functions named things like rotate_bag(). To this day between friends we will joke about writing the rotate_bag() enhance() or calculate_step_two() functions. – OrionRobillard Jun 24 at 20:00
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I am addicted to LOST, so I had to upvote this, even if it's off-topic. So and now for some Dharma snacks, maybe an Apollo. – splattne Nov 7 '08 at 16:36
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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase

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I would say 'Ocean's Thirteen' earthquake to Reboot the Casino's Security System !

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Wargames: The Dead Code. Nothing more needs to be said.

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In Mission Impossible, an electronic transfer of a big amount of money takes as long as a big file upload. It takes so long that it requires a progress bar...

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Same thing happened in Swordfish. – JohnFx Sep 8 at 22:54
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When you see a projection of a computer screen on a user's face. A crime against both computers AND physics!

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In a comic book style movie like the Matrix or something, this adds to the visual style, and is not annoying. It's like a style you associate with that genre. With a movie that is supposedly realistic, however, it is stoopid. – thomasrutter Mar 27 at 1:28
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Obligatory XKCD link: xkcd.com/283 – MatrixFrog May 3 at 6:27
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