FCW Insider: Seeking the best government IT movies
Given that it is a holiday and most people are off -- not 1105 Media, obviously -- I thought I'd post a nonwork specific question:
What is the best government IT movie?
Giving credit where credit is due, Baseline magazine has a wonderful slideshow on their Web site that seeks to list the "greatest hacker movies of all time." The question was spurred because of the movie "Untraceable," which will be 'in a theater near you' starting this Jan. 25. (Not many reviews of it yet.) The movie is about a serial killer who broadcasts his victims' murders over the Internet. (Baseline also has a review of Untraceable.)
So with that as a backdrop, Baseline magazine came up with the 'greatest hacker movies of all time.' Their list:
1. Breach (2007), which I loved…but I'm not sure it is a hacker movie.
2. Firewall (2006)... Yes, the Harrison Ford movie. This one shocks me!
3. Swordfish (2001)
4. Takedown (2000)
5. The Matrix (1999, 2003)
6. Office Space (1999)... Again, this is a hacker movie?
7. Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)…A made-for-TV movie
8. Enemy of the State (1998)…Still an ultra cool movie nearly a decade later.
9. Independence Day (1996)…This movie came out more then a decade ago? Time flies. And I thought this was one of the more fun selections -- I almost forgot about the hacking part of it.
From Baseline:
GoldenEye
Hackers
Strange Days
SneakersThe Italian Job
Real Genius
Weird Science
War Games
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Tron
Star Wars
2001: A Space Odyssey
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
The Italian Job.Live Free or Die HardOcean's Eleven
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