30 years ago this movie was released. It’s corny at times and not very accurate, but it’s pretty nostalgic for me. I saw it when it the day it was released in 95.

I decided to fire up the ole blue ray player and rewatch it tonight. I realized I had missed something when I first saw it: in one of the opening scenes, Dade, our antihero star, is “taking over a TV station” so he can watch the outer limits. Currently being broadcast is a very racist TV show about how white people are superior are better then black people and other minorities. The tape is ejected and we see the name of the videos “America first”.

It made me laugh out loud how 30 years later we are still experiencing the same rhetoric, and the same racism, using the same titles.

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    2 months ago

    Also notable for featuring an early prototype of the Playstation game Wipeout.

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    Killer soundtrack too. It’s nearly always present (in part or whole) in my nerd hobby playlists unless I’m doing one with a specific theme that would exclude it. All legitimately sourced and licensed, definitely not from a student-run peer-to-peer file sharing service operating over an internal college network two decades ago.

    Good times.

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      My copy was originally sourced from a 90s LAN party, along with the movie itself, but I’ve since invested in both the CD and the Blu-Ray.

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        But the bootleg VHS-to-digital conversion tracking errors, audio sync issues, and compression artifacts add so much to the charm! The pixelation means you can barely tell whether that one scene is censored.

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      They were most likely talking about SPARC from SUN that was RISC as well and was hot at the time.

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      Acid burn has a laptop with a “p6” chip, and the mention how risc is superior. From what I remember around that time there was talk of Intel chips being risc with a translation unit changing cisc instructions to risc, so you had the compatibility of one but the speed of the other.

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    It’s worth noting that the director never tried to depict what hacking looks like. The goal was to show what it feels like. When viewed through that lens, I think it does a pretty good job, despite the technical inaccuracies. I think it’s a fun watch personally, despite usually being bothered by inaccuracies.

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    I remember seeing this when it came out and own the movie too. Great flick. “Hack the Planet.”