Complete Guide To Haxploitation Films

from the yes,-it's-a-slow-news-day dept

Okay, so it seems like it's a very slow news day, and the following list might be useful for some very bored person somewhere. The Register last week put together their list of Haxploitation films (films that show computer hackers in some - usually ridiculous - way). Readers of the Register then came up with an even longer list of movies that, when taken together, give you a fairly complete guide to the "genre".
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    Ed, 3 Aug 2001 @ 9:56am

    Good and Bad on Same List?

    I wish they had separated the movies with silly examples of hacking (Mission Impossible) from the ones that almost got it right (Real Genius). It's like putting Roots and Shaft in Africa on the same list.

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    Steve Wainstead, 4 Aug 2001 @ 2:39pm

    Three Days of the Condor

    The movie Kevin Mitnick took his online handle from... Robert Redford phreaks his way out of a corner he was put in by some Big Government Conspiracy. All the paranoia of the serial hacker mindset brought to film circa the early 1970s.
    Oh well. It won't make the list now, que sera sera.

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