1. Blade Runner (1982)
Blade Runner is a
futuristic (for its time) film about a world where humans can create replicants
of themselves. When six replicants escape from an offworld colony to
Earth, a special cop known as a Blade Runner must leave retirement to get them.
2. Tron (1982)
Tron is a true classic
that you must see if you haven’t already (you’ve had 29 years, what’s your
excuse?). In Tron, a hacker is transported into the digital universe of
“The Grid”, and must survive combat as a cyber gladiator in order to stop the
villainous Master Control. Make sure this is on your “to watch” list.
3. WarGames (1983)
WarGames is a movie
about a young computer whiz kid who accidentally connects into a top secret
super-computer which has complete control over the U.S. nuclear arsenal. It
challenges him to a game between America and Russia, and he innocently starts
the countdown to World War 3. An original hacker film and one that
invented hacker terminology still in use today.
4. Real Genius (1985)
A young teen is
accepted to a university known for its programs for geniuses and paired with
his roommate on a project to develop a high-powered laser. After they
have some fun, their teacher steals their final, functional laser for a
military weapon. When this happens, they decide to get even.
5. Weird Science (1985)
Two unpopular teenagers
desperation to be liked leads them to “create” a woman via their computer.
Their living and breathing creation is a gorgeous woman, Lisa, whose purpose is
to boost their confidence level by putting them into situations which require
the teens to act like men.
6. Sneakers (1992)
In Sneakers, a group of
security analysts are offered a job by the CIA and when they are reluctant,
pressure is brought to bear by the threat to disclose the identity of their
leader. A chip exists that will allow any computer to be cracked, and
organized crime will soon control it, though sudden changes in their police
records suggest that it is already in use. The film is a bit dated
nowadays, but still worth the time to watch.
7. Goldeneye (1995)
Goldeneye is a James Bond film based around
a hack that intends to deploy a deadly satellite weapon. Not only is this
an action packed thriller, but a great video game was based around it as well.
8. Hackers (1995)
In Hackers, a young boy is arrested for
writing a computer virus and is banned from using a computer until his 18th
birthday. Years later, he and his friends discover a plot to unleash a
dangerous computer virus, but they must use their computer skills to find the
evidence while being pursued by the Secret Service and the evil computer genius
behind the virus. Not too much of a thriller, but still worth watching to
say you’ve seen it.
9. The Net (1995)
In The Net, a software engineer decides to
take her first vacation in several years. When she’s leaving, she becomes
embroiled in a web of computer espionage. A little cliche now, but still
a good one to watch if you’re a Sandra Bullock fan.
10. Enemy of the State (1998)
A successful lawyer
finds himself the target of a treacherous NSA official after receiving evidence
to a politically motivated murder. The only man that can help him is a
former government operative turned surveillance expert. This is an
action/thriller you’ll be glad you watched.
11. The Matrix (1999)
The Matrix is about a man who is your
average programmer by day, but at night he becomes a malevolent hacker.
He learns from mysterious underground hackers about the real nature of his
existence and his main role in the war against the controllers of it.
12. Office Space (1999)
Hacking may not be the
first thing you think of when you hear the movie Office Space, but hacking is
actually a key part of the film. In between hating their job, employees
embezzle fraction of cents by planting a virus in the company’s accounting
system. A classic comedy and a must see if you haven’t already.
Pirates of Silicon
Valley is a semi-humorous documentary about the men who made the world of
technology what it is today, their struggles during college, the founding of
their companies, and the ingenious actions they took to build up the global
corporate empires of Apple Computer Corporation and Microsoft Inc. You’ve
heard of both of those companies, so watch a (somewhat flawed) story on their
founding.
14. Swordfish (2001)
In Swordfish, a covert counter-terrorist
unit called Black Cell wants money left from a dummy corporation operation to
help finance their raise-the-stakes vengeance war against international
terrorism, but it’s all locked away behind super-encryption. To get
through, they bring in a convicted hacker who’s trying to stay clean to slice
into the government mainframes and get the money.
15. Antitrust (2001)
Antitrust is a film
about a recent Standford graduate who goes to work as a private sector
programmer. When tragedy strikes, he learns the company isn’t what he
thought. He begins investigating the company and finds himself in the
middle of several cybercrime scandals. A great thriller and definitely
worth watching.
16. The Italian Job (2003)
The Italian Job is a film based around
robbery and hacking. The main characters hack into traffic systems, cable
TV, and banks among many other things. The main hacker in the film even
claims to be the true founder of Napster. This movie is full of car
chases, hacking, and theft.
17. Foolproof (2003)
Foolproof is a Canadian film about a group
of friends who “virtually” rob banks, until they are blackmailed into doing a
real heist. This film is full of action and adventure and definitely
worth checking out.
18. Firewall (2006)
When the head of security’s family is taken
hostage, he is commanded to steal from the large bank he works for to ensure
their safety. He then faces the demanding task of thwarting the
kidnapper’s grand scheme, which makes him look guilty of embezzlement.
19. Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard
(2007)
A New York City police
detective delivers old-school justice when a massive computer attack hacker on
the U.S. infrastructure threatens to shut down the entire country over
Independence Day weekend. If you like the action and adventure in the
other movies in this series, you’ll enjoy watching this addition.
20. Gamer (2009)
Gamer is a great movie
about a future where prisoners are computer-linked to the consoled of rich game
players. The movie is full of violence, and it’s a little far-fetched,
but the final scenes depict some remarkable power and hacking.
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