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Wednesday, 14 January 2015

The Best Hacker Movies

Yes, these movies are preposterous. These films depict fictional and distorted views of computer hacking. Yet each of these films is memorable in some way. Most of these  movies are good escapist fun involving robbery capers or virtual reality conflicts. Some are visually stunning. A few of these movies are even powerful social commentaries.
You won't learn secret root command lines or packet sniffing techniques by renting these films, folks. But if you want some entertaining movie rentals involving computers and crime, here are the Best Hacker Movies...
  
 - Sony Pictures
 
Sony Pictures

31.  Untraceable (2008)

Untraceable is a suspenseful B-grade thriller.  FBI Agent Marsh needs to stop a serial killer from slaughtering more victims, brutal acts which he broadcasts live on the Internet. Be warned: graphical violence.  You'll want to watch a happy Disney movie after this disturbing cat-and-mouse thriller.  More »












 - Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

30.  The Matrix (1999)

This was such a groundbreaking adventure in reality and existentialism. No, you will not learn how to break into a Linux server by watching Trinity port-scanning with "nmap". But this movie is definitely cool, nonetheless.  More »
 - Paramount Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paramount Pictures

29.  The Italian Job (2003)

Modern heist movies always involve some sort of hacking. This particular heist movie is extremely entertaining, especially when the supposed true inventor of "Napster" is the main hacker. At least 20 minutes of hacking footage in this actioner. Definitely worth renting if you haven't seen it. More »












Actress Noomi Rapace attends 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' photocall - Kristian Dowling/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images
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28.  The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)

She's a Swedish hacker who types on a Mac and lives with Asperger's Syndrome.  She teams up with a journalist to solve a murder-mystery. And she has a dragon tattoo.  Based on the Stieg Larsson novels, this film has earned international acclaim, and has been remade in English with Daniel Craig.  Warning: this movie does have graphic sexual content. More »

 
 - Lionsgate Pictures
Lionsgate Pictures

27.  Gamer (2009)

This movie is a cult favorite of video gamers:  it depicts a dystopic future where the minds of state prisoners are computer-linked to the consoles of rich game players.  The action is brutally violent, and the concept is over the top.  But the computer graphics and special effects will slake the bloodthirst of action fans.  The final 10 minutes is an eerie blend of hacking and megalomania: Michael C. Hall lipsynchs Sammy Davis Jr.  while mind controlling his zombie soldiers...that scene alone is worth the price of the rental. More »







 - Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

26.  Swordfish (2001)

Over-the-top violence, preposterous situations, sexy women, and outstanding special effects make this a great popcorn rental. No, don't bring your brain to watch this, but if you like techno-thrillers, definitely rent this. John Travolta is the slimy villain, Hugh Jackman is the studly hero hacker, and Halle Berry is the mysterious damsel. More »










 
 - Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

25.  The Thirteenth Floor (1999)

A very extreme version of "The Sims", this movie is about scientists who create a virtual world where participants plug in and take over a computer character's life. The characters are unaware of their puppet existence, but then a real life murder shakes the foundation of the game. More »
 - United Artists
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
United Artists

24.  Hackers (1995)

Don't bring your brain to watch this. The story is weak, and the hacking scenes are nowhere near reality. But you have to watch this just to say you did. You'll learn where the iconic names of "Zero Cool" and "Lord Nikon" come from. You'll hear some breakthrough techno music in the soundtrack. Plus: Angelina Jolie is reason enough for most men to rent this cult classic. More »
 - Touchstone Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Touchstone Pictures

23.  Deja Vu (2006)

While not exactly a 'hacking' movie, Deja Vu involves sophisticated computer intervention in time travel.  Val Kilmer's team of FBI computer geeks adds technical believability to this fantastical story, the terrorism plot is harrowing, and Denzel Washington is always exciting to watch as he rushes to save the explosion victims and the pretty girls.   More »
 - Wonderview Productions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wonderview Productions

22.  Revolution OS (2001)

This documentary tells the story about the Linux operating system, and how it forwarded the philosophy of "open source" and free intellectual property. Not an action movie, but definitely interesting for people who want to learn more about why computer culture is the way it is. If you can find a copy of this, definitely rent it. More »












 - MGM Pictures
MGM Pictures

21.  Antitrust (2001)

This movie has some strong points about it. Two idealistic computer whiz kids graduate from Stanford, and one of them enters the world of private sector programming. Sure enough, these two programmers find themselves in the middle of cybercrime scandals. Definitely worth renting for three bucks. More »











 - 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox

20.  Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard (2007)

Leave it to Bruce Willis to save the world from uber hackers.  Macintosh advertising personality, Justin Long, plays the reluctant programmer caught up in an digital terrorism scheme. Like Swordfish, this movie has over-the-top violence and outrageous action sequences, but if you liked the Die Hard series, definitely see this. More »

19.  MI4: Ghost Protocol (2011)

The fourth Mission Impossible movie with Tom Cruise is a real surprise. Most sequels tend to go downhill in flavor, but this installment has been a crowd pleaser for its splendid live-action stunts and high-tech thrills. In this modern actioner, you will see iPhones that crack door codes, iPads that spy on security guards, wireless intrusion vectors that are delivered by balloon, hijacked security networks, and a little bit of hacker fun involving Dean Martin music. This show definitely has many entertaining hacker moments, and a good 2 hours of high-octane excitement. More »
 
 
 - Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

18.  The Score (2001)

Edward Norton and Robert De Niro are fabulous in this heist flick. In a clever plot to rob a Montreal customs house of some royal artifacts, Norton and De Niro must break into the security systems with the help of a socially-awkward hacker who lives in his mother's basement. 10 minutes of hacking, and 100 minutes of phenomenal robbery storytelling! More »
 - Warner Bros.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Warner Bros.

17.  Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)

This is the flawed storytelling of how Apple and Microsoft came to be. While this movie got mixed reviews, many people have commented they loved it. Three dollars at your video store, and you can decide for yourself if this was a good film. More »
once you're inside the game, your friend won't see much of you!
 - Paramount
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paramount

16.  The Conversation (1974)

While you won't see computers in this classic film, the theme of surveillance and the violation of people's privacy is so masterfully explored here.

**Related movie: The Conversation was re-imagined as Will Smith's Enemy of the State in 2001. The 2001 treatment of the story was designed as a modern techno thriller, and has some tremendous special effects and satellite surveillance sequences. Having Gene Hackman star with Will Smith makes it worth the price of a DVD rental. More »
 - Dimension Films 
 
 
 
 
 
Dimension Films

15.  Takedown (2000)

Also known as 'Track Down', this is the sensationalized story of famous phone phreaker, Kevin Mitnick. This is a definitely a B-grade movie, even a C- grade movie in many people's minds.  But this flawed film is also cult classic amongst hackers. More »

14.  Tron: Legacy (2010)  

Most hacker movies are about heists or about virtual reality.  In this latter case, Disney revisits the iconic world of "The Grid", where computer programs have become living humanoids in a gladiator-type society.  While the actual hacker elements are minimal, this cult-classic sequel is a magnificently visual art film with an atmospheric sound score. Tron: Legacy is highly recommended for any fans of the original Tron, and for anyone who loves good CG effects. More »
 
 - Alliance Atlantis
 
Alliance Atlantis

13.  Foolproof (2003)

A lower-budget Canadian movie about hobby bank robbers, this was a delightful surprise to many viewers. Ryan Reynolds and his friends "virtually" rob banks for fun, but are blackmailed into doing a heist for real. This is a good action rental. More »
 - Alliance Atlantis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Alliance Atlantis

12.  eXistenZ (1999)

A David Cronenberg film, this is the creepiest entry in the list. A game designer creates an artificial reality game that plugs directly into people's minds. The line between reality and game then blurs in a violent and gruesome way. This is very much a powerful art film, and not for everyone.  Have a Disney movie ready to watch as a chaser after this show.  Aptly so: our number 1 choice below is a Disney movie... More »
 



 



 - Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

11.  Virtuosity (1995)

Virtuosity is an interesting concept movie:  the synthesizing of an artificial intelligence based on the minds of serial killers.  Alas, the program manages to break free and assume physical form.  It's a fantastical premise, yes, but action fans might really enjoy watching Denzel Washington chase down Russel Crowe.  More »

 - Paramount Pictures
 
Paramount Pictures

10.  The Core (2003)

Disaster movies are not for everyone, but this B-movie is surprisingly entertaining.  There are some noteworthy dramatic scenes and compelling themes of self-sacrifice and friendship.  The "hack-the-world" segments are only about 10 minutes of the entire movie, but they are comedic segments, and should make geek-lovers smile. More »
 - Columbia TriStar
Columbia TriStar

9.  The Lawnmower Man (1992)

Computer imagery and hacker technology abound throughout this bizarre movie. No connection to the Stephen King story, this B-movie is an exploration of a hypothetical future where scientists can manipulate people's brains with machines and drugs.  Like similar stories, the experiment breaks free, and decides to take revenge on the experimenters.  While the movie production quality and acting is forgettable, the concept and themes here are strangely haunting.  More »

 - Universal Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
Universal Pictures

8.  Jurassic Park (1993)

This is such an entertaining movie! Even years later, the reptiles can make people jump out of their seats.  And Wayne Knight portrays the loathsome hacker who steals the DNA secrets of the Jurassic project... and gets paid for his deceit in blood.  Definitely rent this movie for the 5 minutes of hacker scenes, and the 110 minutes of action-adventure fun! More »
 - Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

 

 

 

 

 7.  Disclosure (1994)

Disclosure is an excellent film, both for computer hacking and for the thrill of corporate espionage.  A brilliant computer scientist gets passed over for a promotion, which goes to a love interest from his past.  Michael Douglas and Demi Moore are splendid as this twisted plot of deceit and betrayal keeps audiences riveted for 90 minutes. More »
 - Armada Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Armada Pictures

6.  One Point O (2004)

Also known as 'Paranoia: 1.0', this film requires you to bring your brain. One Point O is a magnificent art film, and very different from Hollywood movies.  An isolated young computer programmer receives mysterious packages, which leads him into a strange world of corporate conspiracy, mind control, and the bizarre lives of his neighbors.  Not for impatient viewers, this film is slow, haunting, visually mesmerizing, and intensely meditative... every scene is staged to have its own special flavor.  Many viewers recommend watching this film twice to catch all the clever details.  If you're in that rare mood for something thought-provoking and deliberate, then definitely rent One Point O. More »
 - MGM Pictures
 
 
 
MGM Pictures

5.  GoldenEye (1995)

Pierce Brosnan's 007 entry here revolves around stopping a 'Goldeneye' hacker program and weaponized satellite.  Complete with beautiful female computer scientists and expensive stunt scenes, 007 takes on the digital threat using his Walther pistol and slick style. More »
 - Universal Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Universal Pictures

4.  Sneakers (1992)

While dated, this movie was groundbreaking at the time, and is still charming to this day. The story revolves around two college buddies who take different paths in life. One becomes an ethical hacker, and the other...well, he is not quite so noble. Some great plot twists and comic scenes make this a good way to spend a Saturday afternoon at home. More »
 - MGM Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MGM Pictures

3.  Wargames (1983)

Yes, this movie is very old, but it is still a pivotal film in many viewers' minds. A young man finds a back door into a military computer that is linked to the nuclear defense grid of the United States. A preposterous plot, but a compelling commentary on nuclear war and the destruction of the human race. You have to see this movie just to say you have seen it. More »
 - Disney Pictures
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Disney Pictures

2.  Tron (1982)

A classic! A hacker is transported into the digital universe of "The Grid", and must survive combat as a cyber gladiator in order to stop the villanous Master Control. The imagination behind this movie made big ripples in the science fiction world, and today, Tron is a cult classic that every computer user should see at least once. More »










 
 - Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

1.  The Net (1995)

Sandra Bullock plays a software engineer who loses her identity to digital thieves. Filmed during the fanatic years of the then-novel World Wide Web, this film is now cliched. Nevertheless, fans of Sandra Bullock will still enjoy watching this B movie. More »

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