Good list. I would have swapped #3 (Sneakers) and #1 (The Net) though.
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TRON?
The movie TRON should have made this list.
TRON
My first thought when I saw this article was that TRON just HAS to be on it!
Where is "The Matrix". I
Where is "The Matrix". I can't believe it didn't even make the list.
And Lawnmower Man
It's been downhill for Pierce Brosnan ever since!
Phones ringing around the world
Funny, I was just watching this movie last night and was thinking, yes, this could have made the list. Not that I recommend the movie (though the last 10 minutes are pretty fun as the virtualized guy tries to fight his way out of a mainframe).
Where is the Matrix?
The Matrix is the bet net flick ever. Why is not on this list?
The Matrix
Please...no Matrix? Are you all geek posers or something? That was a EXCELLENT tech movie. Actually has language that only techs would undestand.
What about the Terminator Movies?
Terminator Movies were based somewhat on a computer system becoming self-aware and seizing the computer networks of the world to wage war against the humans.
Weak argument I know, but...
SkyNet
Grid Computing: The Ultimate Evil.
Independence Day and Jurassic Park
Only a cool Mac could destroy an entire alien invasion force, huh, PC?
Jurassic Park because of the critical moment when the little girl re-enables the security system just in time:
"Hey, it's Unix! I know this!"