Sneakers (4/9) Movie CLIP - No More Secrets (1992) HD
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The room heats up when the team tests the black box and discovers its powerful potential.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this tech-thriller from director Phil Alden Robinson, a group of five renegade computer hackers, led by Martin Bishop (Robert Redford), are hired by the government to steal a black box, containing a code-breaking machine, from the mathematician who invented the device. The government is able to persuade Martin to take the job by convincing him that they will drop a decades-old federal warrant for his involvement in computer fraud. Martin agrees and he takes his team on the mission, eventually taking the box. Shortly after the hackers have stolen the device, the mathematician turns up dead. Before long, the quintet realize that they've gotten themselves into more than they'd originally bargained for, as Bishop's old rival Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) enters into the fold. The eclectic ensemble also includes River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell, and James Earl Jones.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1992)
Cast: Dan Aykroyd, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, Robert Redford, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell
Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Producers: William M. Elvin, Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes, Lindsley Parsons Jr.
Screenwriters: Phil Alden Robinson, Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes
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This is such a tight, tense scene, I still love it. Though I know a lot more about cybersecurity now than I did then, so it feels a lot more science fiction to me now than it did when I first watched it.
I went with my mom to see this movie when I was 12 years old. It has always been one of my favorites.
Look at 00:52 !!
Same!!
I love this movie so much. RIP River Phoenix
He changed his name to Mark Dice after fake death. 😉😆
Supposedly.
This soundtrack is amazing. It captures such a wide variety of emotions. At first it's this sort of amazing revelation. Then around 1:20, when they slowly come to understand the implications of what they've obtained, they're afraid of its power and paranoia starts to set in.
The late James Horner composed this film. Definitely one of his best scores.
"anyone wanna crash a couple of passenger jets"?
Now there's line that's aged TOO well.
Love how the scene goes from jovial and in awe of what the machine can do and then it turns into utter horror and what it's capable of and what it could do in the wrong hands.
What a cast! Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley (though not in this scene), Mary McConnell, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, and David Strathairn.
Well, Mr. Straithairn at it again, whether doing his work here or being a true Beltalowda.
RIP River Phoenix. Taken too early
@@brs2379 Maybe it's time for Hollywood to make a movie about his life. Who would play River?
Don’t forget James earl jones rip
One of my favorite films of all time.
Useless info:
That Goldstar screen is the grandfather of an LG monitor. LG originally stands for Lucky Goldstar.
I saw this movie in the cinema when it was first released, with a group of friends. We were all playing the Cyberpunk roleplaying game. This movie was perfect. It felt like an adventure from the game.
Really all it needs is a change of setting, and all that entails, and it would be a great adventure.
I swear the writers of this movie could see into the future, even Dan Aykroyd as a conspiracy theorist is so damn relevant today, excellent script and foresight, still one of my favorite movies ever
Absolutely! This movie was way ahead of the times and the acting was superb! It never gets the credit it deserves.
@@wldennis1 And it *still* is the most accurate hacker movie ever made, because it's primarily based around different types of social engineering! :)
Except the computers, it's a movie that has aged well.
@@Areanyusernamesleft I don't know if it's a good or bad thing that the single greatest hacker movie was made and nothing has come close for 30 years.
@@FratAsh All things considered it is probably for the best. Not too long into to the 2000s that "independent" hackers, and especially the public impression of them, had a pronounced tilt towards malicious and criminal activity (although there of course still were and continue to be security companies as portrayed in Sneakers as well as other "white hats"). That movie was made when it was still possible to have both the main protagonist and main antagonist be accomplished hackers and still seem authentic.
Did I see XRP on the federal reserve screen 👀
one of the best movie soundtrack of all time.
Absolutely. The piano in this scene is chilling.
One of James Horner's great scores!
Same composer who made The soundtrack for Apollo 13 if I’m not mistaken.
@@UNSCDFSpartan117ODST Yep. Horner also did Aliens, Braveheart, Cocoon, Star Trek 2 & 3, Patriot Games, Titanic.. the list just goes on & on. Unfortunately, he died in a plane crash back in 2015. What a major loss to film soundtracks & all his fans.
@@coolcat6303 yes this Not a great soundtrack cuz we already heard it in Brainstorm and Cocoon and whatever he did before…it is all rehashed Horner music…boring!
This was one of the movies that inspired me to get into computer programming. Was SO cool to learn about how crypto concepts and security work for real.
Crease : "There isn't a government on this planet that wouldn't kill us all for that thing."
Probably true too.
I remember first seeing this film in the cinema. That line sent chills.
here is 2020 and this movie is more poignant today than it was in the 90's.
Now they don't need the hardware...
This movie is perfect in every way.
Even the monitor in this scene is a Goldstar. ;)
My favortie scene is the movie opening. A great movie that had a dynamite cast... I also love how they used relatively real technology rather than making up some futuristic bullshit. If you like this movie, you will probably love another great Redford movie called Three.Days.Of.The.Condor.1975
One of my favorite films EVER. Grew up with this =3
Pretty much my favorite scene in all cinema in my favorite movie.
The 90's version of the A Team.
Anyone notice the crypto currency XRP at the 50 second mark.....
All preplanned… all scripted…. Plans within plans, decades in advance…
In the movie it's in 44:44.. 88- HH
This movie scared me so much as a teen. I was sure major damage would be done by hackers. It turned out to be true, just nothing nuclear yet.
We watched this movie in class in third grade and this scene is the reason I got interested in computers and technology and undoubtedly was a defining moment in my life.
James Horner's soundtrack... so good
So I guess we're going to act like we didn't see XRP at the 50 sec mark 🙄
Just found this movie when XRP007 mentioned it on his show. Wow, I wouldn’t have understood this movie back in the day, but today it is incredible how relevant it is, and how long current events have been in the making for!
Except for the late-90's fonts on the screen, this is so farsighted and on-target it's frightening.
+gnuumyn I agree! Except it's early 90s - 1992, to be exact :-)
@@nula14 And it's not even a font. It's just DOS.
The music in this scene reminds me of the music in Apollo 13. That's a compliment btw.
I bet most of the viewers didn't see XRP in the computer 😁
"Anyone wanna shut down the Federal Reserve?"
DO IT
Fun fact: The Federal Reserve node in Culpepper, VA now houses the Library of Congress Film archive.
No. It's 'The' Code Breaker. *Pensive look* So great.
Is there a better soundtrack that produces more suspense, and flows so well, in a movie...ever? Nope. James Horner was brilliant.
At some points yes, some no. I did not like the jazzy department store music that gets played throughout the movie. Not suspenseful at all.
my all time fav movie waiting for this to come on blu ray
Freaking fantastic movie if you haven't seen it yet.
"Your codes are entirely different from ours."
Was probably the Yugest lie in the entire movie.
Got news for you: Diffie-Hellman works no matter what language you use.
And if it didn't, brute force (as in trying random combinations) always works, eventually. ;)
Quantum Computing coming near you.
I'll relax when we get that damn thing out of here. Until then, you stay.
XRP army what is your profession?
Ahouuuu Ahouuuu Ahouuuu!!!!
XRP is and always has been the one. Cheers.
00:52 !
I use arch btw
The original line seems to be "No More Secrets" instead of "Too Many Secrets". The "Setec Astronomy" line seemed to be derived from things like: "Censors Meteor", "Cosmos Reenter", and "Re: Comet Sensors".
The 'dirty and bathroom jokes' supposed to be things like "Restroom Scene", "Erectness Room", "Secrete Morons",…
"Cosmos" is a designation used by Soviet satellites/probes. So you can see on how the movie might've originally planned it to be like.
Also because script writers regulary swapped materials with each other, this could've been easily for a movie plot like Deep Impact. "Re: Comet Sensors", "Censors Meteor", "Cosmos Reenter". "Elle" is French though. While Knowing supposed to have Japanese Mina/Everyone/37 instead of 33/EE/Everyone Else.
So instead of about a 'THE Code Breaker', it could've been instead about meteor/comet/satellite, or an 'End of the World' scenario ala Wargames and Transformers.
That being said. Organisations regulary classified things by words and initials. So "Setec Astronomy" falls under "See", "Sea", "Tech", "Astronomy", "SA", and "AS". Of course, the "Too Many Secrets" anagram could've been used to refer "Setec Astronomy" in secret, or vice versa.
"Too Many Secret"'s initials is TMS, that and SA, could lead things such Sonic X.
See:
TMS ≈ Tokyo Movie Shinsha.
SA ≈ Sonic Adventure.
"Anybody wanna blackout New England?"
River phoenix is in this
XRP!!!
R.I.P. Sidney Poitier!
Like everything else he did, he was great in this role. It's also interesting that a 1990s film about hackers had two of the most well known African-American actors of the last 50 years giving great performances.
brew install no-more-secrets
ls -la | nms
Great movie, great scene.
That would be refreshing
I can imagine the C.I.A. & Area 51 would be interested in this.
McKellar Area 51 you say?
Now i know why i hold xrp 😂
Watched this movie 20 times as a child… subconscious 😉
XRP
Xrp 🌎 Fed reserve
A genius old people like these guy in the movie basically foreshadowing the future old man that attempted to lead the world of Deus Ex
That game was predictive AF.
0.52 🤯
XRPEEEEEEEE!!!
yes and later Think QFS !!!
Any organized criminal or terrorist organization that has something like this can bring any government, including the US government, down to its knees. An extortion demand of a Billion USD would be cheap compared to the chaos they can cause with something like this if it actually existed. What is interesting about this scene in the movie is that each tampering scenario was included in three different Die Hard movie plots. The first one, tampering with the federal reserve was part of the Die Hard 3 movie plot. The second one, tampering with a power grid, was in the first Die Hard movie. The third one, tampering with air traffic control, was part of the Die Hard 2 movie. I did see the Die Hard movie where they were going to steal all the backed up wall street financial records but I did not watch the last one, when they go to Russia. Either way, these plots in these movies, when well understood, are scary as hell.
Well movie makers also watch movies. ;)
XRP is the Chosen one
love this movie
Its happening now
I understand the gist of what's happening in this scene, but can anyone explain it in more detail? What exactly is Mother's probing doing? Is it simulating the entering of a password, except without the password? Could you really access these networks over the internet at the time, and they really came in scrambled like that. Is/was something like this box theoretically possible at the time, or even now?
Eh. At the time this movie was made, the reality was that the Internet was still just a playground for universities, and most high-security systems were on dedicated lines with no outside access at all. But for the sake of the story, this movie is saying those systems also had encrypted dial-up for emergencies or whatever, and those dial-up numbers are what Carl (River Phoenix) is typing in from his "little black book". What Mother (Dan Aykroyd) is doing is simply completing the pin connection between the computer and the codebreak chip. There are no passwords - that's the point of the codebreaker chip.
And yes, it was possible then and it is possible now. Today, such decryption can be done entirely in software because today's personal computers are cheap enough and powerful enough to run that software. That's why researchers have to keep making encryption stronger. At that time, however, you needed a mainframe supercomputer to decrypt even relatively weak encryption. That's why a simple codebreaker chip would be such a game changer.
This is showing the de-encryption of the data stream allowing them to interact with it directly. The data stream is the information passed from one node to another, by breaking or bypassing the encryption they can manipulate the system directly.
Passwords are used at the nodes to interact with the data stream after it’s decrypted by the node. Think of it as: passwords are used to get in through the front door, while decryption is making a hole in the outer wall of the house and walking in.
Anyone else here after they heard that hackers shut down an oil pipeline?
Prophetic.
I want that device.
2:20 XRP Smart contract?
They fought to prevent power in the Govs hands - and today they have it....They should have shut down the Federal Reserve in the movie though...lol
Even with the ATC radar screen coming up, it doesn´t mean you can remotely pilot planes into the ground. lol.
No but you could direct them towards each other so that they would crash.
@@coolcat6303 Its overdramatised though. It would be different if they could hack into taking control of an ATCs radio frequency. This scene doesnt say they can.
fyi...I'm an idiot.....I even typed the N in many...*facepalm*
Your Always an IDIOT
If you watch the movie, they say that later.
Anyone know what glasses Whistler is wearing?
Black ones.
It is better to have a parallel printed books and printed media (maps, calendars, magazines, mini-mags, mini-booklets, leaftlets, pamplets, dictionaries, paperbacks, hard bound books, ALL KINDS OF PRINTED BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, ETC) side by side with your digital systems that has an AUTO-SAVE ON MICROFILM SYSTEM (ASOM) microfilm writers and an AUTO-SAVE ON PRINT SYSTEM (ASOP) using a dot-matrix printer (s) SO NO DATA LOST. And several duplicate microfilm copies and print out copies are simultaneously made in the process for archivalization and for computer OCR rapid scanning-reading SCT into multi-raid 1 hard drive multi-systems. Hybrid one-time-recordable/one-time/programmable archival magnetic tape to miicro-frame film using SCT (SCAN COPY TRANSFER) hardwired program to record all video-audio shows, news, debates, documentaries, etc. Most important to have a personal private "PRINTED BOOK BASED" library going way back to 1990s, 1980s, 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1900 to 1800 to 1700 and so forth and so on. And an archival non-stop usage microfilm library and a supermicrofilming library writer-reader and archival file library system (a single square inch can have 1,600,000,000 pages of all sizes and shapes using supermicrofilming automatic analog writer on a self-developing inorganic mineral-based grain-free dye mixed and baked into the photochromic glass ceramic media which self-stabilizes itself after being written and the spaces between the letters and words are mechanically automated IF servo-mechanically precision applied light stabilized for safety from being written over. And equally important are the mechanical typewriters with their sheets and rolls of archival paper using archival ink ribbons. And the usual note pads and pencils and sharpeners and erasersl and ball pens and liquid paper and type over white paper.
People thea days will never understand the beauty of pen and paper (and a lighter). Plus an imagination. The Zodiac Killer understood. He understood only too well...
lol, you are nostalgic about the past. Today we can store terabytes of information in solid state memory that fits in your fingertips. For permanent storage the future is at etching in crystals with femtosecond lasers.
So, They got caught smuggling into China some chips.
what does the soldering iron do?
Its a metal wire that closes the circuit connecting the code breaker. Like a multimeter has.
the problem with hacking, like any other kind of theft.... housebreaking, whatever, is that you never really know what
you're stealing or where you are placing yourself.... thieves beware seems to be the caviat.
Well to be clear, they are examining an experimental IC chip that uses an mathematical algorithm of a by then dead computer and mathematical researcher. This researcher died in a botched effort to steal this chip, but through a series of events earlier in the movie the electronics ended up in the hands of the protagonists.
But its a Gold Star
E hoje junho de 2023 estamos vendo a criptomoeda xrp que aparece no código decifrado sendo uma das moedas globais
Stop using annotations.
Something like this actually did access The US Federal Reserve Automatic Clearing House interlink network in Oct 2009 stealing more than $1,000⁰⁰ from my Weld Fargo bank account.
I would never lie
I willfully participated in a campaign of misinformation.
If you pay attention, Robert Redford says "No more secrets" just after they realize it's THE code breaker.
Pay attention to 00.52 !
sounds like bitcoin mining/blockchain tech...wow. Real life almost always follows some writer's imagination
Wait I keep asking for him . . . You know Pink . . . Mr Pinkie . . . Shhh 🤫 . . . And Holy 💩 !.!.! Uhm, one doesn't want the bait to the trolling of the Pro-Bassers
Who s here from cryptohulk ??????
Where's the N in Too Many Secrets?
really!!! I could be wrong but I think the word many has a n in it.
many
9 people:
- want their 3 TB porn collection, stored on a external hard drive, to remain private. 😂😅😀😁😄😆
- don't want to shut down the FED (@ 0:54) ? 🤔😑
The Americans are always at it. They want to know everything.
I was first 9 when I was saw this movie my dad bought it remastered on dvd and I literally pissed my pants in the opening scene when he eats it jumping over the counter 😂 I knew it was going to be the perfect movie and it ages like fine wine!
My favortie scene is the movie opening. A great movie that had a dynamite cast... I also love how they used relatively real technology rather than making up some futuristic bullshit. If you like this movie, you will probably love another great Redford movie called Three.Days.Of.The.Condor.1975
"Anyone wanna shut down the Federal Reserve?"
DO IT