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I’m a developer and a movie buff, so naturally I pay just a little more attention, when computers are used in a movie. Sometimes the movies are so far away from the truth, that it becomes funny like the alien OS compliant virus in Independence Day. Other movies try to make it at least feel a little real, like when they use nmap in The Matrix.

What is your favorite portrayal of computers in a movie (silly or otherwise)?

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Is it just because it's Sunday that we're getting all these "fun" questions? – Paul Tomblin Feb 1 at 22:29
Sorry, I couldn't sleep and this was all I could come up with. – Brian Rasmussen Feb 1 at 22:31
Duplicate? stackoverflow.com/questions/175074/… – Sergio Acosta Mar 24 at 18:20

closed as not programming related by Rob, gbjbaanb, Unkwntech, cletus Feb 1 at 22:43

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In Jurassic Park when Lex says

It's a UNIX system! I know this!

(they are using a pretty weird 3D GUI for IRIX, so there’s hardly anything standard about it)

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Coke flew out my nose when I saw that. – David Thomas Garcia Feb 1 at 22:44
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"I can't let you do that, Dave."

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Anytime they will just 'enhance' the image quality of some obscure security cam footage.

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The worst part is that people who are not computer geeks EXPECT that to be possible. I had someone send me a thumbnail instead of an actual image and expect me to be able to "just open it in Photoshop and enlarge it" just Friday! – Ria Feb 1 at 23:52
@ Ria - I think that someone is geeky enough to think of such idea! – Josef Feb 2 at 0:39
I'm hard at work on a vector camera that will enable infinite zooming. Obviously you can't zoom using photoshop, only fireworks will work with those images. – Marius Feb 2 at 12:01
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The scroll sound all computers in movies make when text is scrolling, or the computer is searching through an image/fingerprint database (and flashing the pictures on screen).

Also how sat-navs have a beeping sound to indicate where on the map you are.

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This is exactly what I was gonna say! lool – Josef Feb 2 at 0:35
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Does anime count? If so, then check out Ghost in the Shell which explores how vast advances in computer networking, wetware, and robotics could potentially affect human relationships and politics.

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Whenever they are running finger print or facial ID analysis and it is flashing the images of all the prints/faces on the screen... yeah, right.

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No contest, the wonderfully rediculous 3D UI in Jurassic Park every time for me.

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Demon Seed, of course, where the computer traps Julie Christie in the house and impregnates her.

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Pirates of Silicon Valley

Not sure if I could pick out a single moment, because there were a number of them, but I have always enjoyed this film.

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The movie antitrust makes excellent use of the gnome window manager

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