Vote in TTToTTT Day 2 - Legacy Sequels vs Hacking in Movies
Added 2023-01-20 16:01:02 +0000 UTC
And now for our 2nd match-up of day 2...
The Anatomy of a Legacy Sequel (submitted by Harrison Webb)
vs.
Hacking in Movies: A Retrospective (submitted by Ross Conklin)
The legacy sequel, or "legasequel" has become a consistent feature in modern cinema, and while these movies have a lot in common, there are also a lot of variations in their approach. so we'd get into Top Gun: Maverick, The Force Awakens, Blade Runner 2049, Matrix Resurrections, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Tron: Legacy...but also go all the way back to The Color of Money, which is kind of the original one.
And then...hacking! Most of us know basically nothing about how it really works, but we sure have seen it a lot in movies. So we'd be discussing Hackers (duh), Swordfish, Blackhat, plus movies featuring hacking scenes like Sneakers, The Italian Job, WarGames, even Tron. How has the portal of hacking and hackers evolved over time? How do computers work in these movies? Is it realistic? Does that even matter?
Huh, these both involve Tron movies.
And don't forget to vote in today's other match-up, Surprise Cameos vs. Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colours Trilogy!
Comments
Disappointed this one is leaning toward legacy-nostalgia-sequels instead of leet hacking.
Matthew Simpson
2023-01-21 00:43:32 +0000 UTCThis is another bracket where I want both to go all the way. Also, with regard to Hackers, I think I'd include The Net. It was mostly dismissed when it came out, but I recall thinking at the time that it was one of the most realistic movies I'd ever seen that dealt with the topic. I'd also give a tip of the cap to Ferris Bueller's Day Off for one super brief scene, and the fact that Matthew Broderick does some hacking in both this one and WarGames is kinda fun. I'd also note there's one truly terrible scene in the original Jurassic Park that shows hacking very... oddly.
Allan Rousselle
2023-01-21 00:42:47 +0000 UTCMad Max Fury Road, Top Gun Maverick, Blade Runner 2049, and Hokus Pokus 2 are great movies that happen to be legacy sequels, I'm looking forward to hearing about those
Robert James
2023-01-21 00:19:00 +0000 UTCThe hacking one is interesting because I'm sure in 20-30 years there's a current societal trend in movies that could get the same treatment.
2023-01-20 18:23:28 +0000 UTCI would vote for hacking solely based on whether Patrick had to watch The Core. DJ Qualls’ character transcends parody and enters hacker caricature. It’s SO dumb.
Kerfliggle
2023-01-20 18:22:37 +0000 UTCIf it breaks hacking, please please know that prior discussion of the Fast and Furious franchise has not sated my hunger for Tej analysis.
2023-01-20 17:22:49 +0000 UTCAs the person who suggested hacking in the movies, I came really close to voting for legacy sequels here. Both sound like such good videos. I am a cybersecurity analyst and was coworkers briefly with one of the consultants who worked on Black Hat so I am really eager to hear about how hacking is portrayed in movies from a cinematic language and story perspective.
Rossome
2023-01-20 17:06:57 +0000 UTCI love to hear both, (as a programmer, my vote goes for hacking). I hope that Patrick can find these ideas interesting enough that he wants to do some of them later…
Jaime Buelta
2023-01-20 17:00:27 +0000 UTCI’m here for Blade Runner 2049 pedestal putting.
Mark Larssen
2023-01-20 16:46:15 +0000 UTCMaybe there's a legasequel that has some hacking in it, so you can do both
-Brian-
2023-01-20 16:44:33 +0000 UTCreally tough one. almost thinking of sitting this one out. or flipping a coin.
2023-01-20 16:37:36 +0000 UTCLegasequels was my submission but I feel terrible for voting against the greatest film of the 90s, Hackers
Harrison Webb
2023-01-20 16:33:48 +0000 UTC