What Happened to Hackers?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @twiggledy5547
    @twiggledy5547 Год назад +78

    This movie is pure kino. Killer soundtrack. Killer visuals. Costume design on point. Perfect amount of camp, never takes it self too serious or gets too ridiculous.

    • @chickengenius4202
      @chickengenius4202 5 месяцев назад +1

      It got kinda ridiculous. But I loved it back in the 90’s

    • @silvercloud1641
      @silvercloud1641 Месяц назад

      Crazy what happened to Phantom Phreak in the movie "Daylight." And Cereal Killer gets moved to Utah, Utah!@#!, in the movie "SLC Punk." At least now he has grass to mow?

    • @ValHeartNDHeartSuqquNoHeartPat
      @ValHeartNDHeartSuqquNoHeartPat 26 дней назад

      I love it so much

  • @blidge8282
    @blidge8282 Год назад +617

    As someone with a background in IT, I can't even begin to explain how much easier my professional life became once I started wearing rollerskates, fingerless gloves, and sunglasses

    • @nexus4289
      @nexus4289 Год назад +4

      Lol

    • @adilotrw
      @adilotrw Год назад +4

      So true

    • @bilko991
      @bilko991 Год назад +13

      Is there any other way to succeed in IT?

    • @retikulum
      @retikulum Год назад +15

      😅 nowadays: Hoodies

    • @SMDoktorPepper
      @SMDoktorPepper Год назад +1

      Well, its all about that speed..

  • @DrewTrox
    @DrewTrox Год назад +170

    This movie turned me and my friends in middle school into social engineers. After this we were trying that recordning the phone tones trick (even though none of us really had any reason to make long distance calls) one friend was phishing for AOL passwords, trying to get free pizzas, etc. Those early days of the internet felt like a new wild west.

    • @occamsrazor1285
      @occamsrazor1285 Год назад +15

      "trying that recordning the phone tones trick"
      It's called Phreaking. As in The Phantom Phreak aka The King of NYNEX

    • @jemmi20
      @jemmi20 Год назад +4

      like now with crypto

    • @hoshiref
      @hoshiref Год назад

      ​@@occamsrazor1285 thank you for this comment

    • @tylerzerbe6861
      @tylerzerbe6861 3 месяца назад +1

      The nostalgia feels.... i used a radio shack talking picture frame for my red box. One day in '97 i got busted on rollerblades beige-boxing a call to canada from a junction box between 2 commercial buildings. Cops couldnt figure out what i was doing so i spent the night in jail for loitering. I phreaked calls from the holding cell all night to a buddy's pager sending him 3 digit ascii codes to spell out where i was and what was going on. I thought for sure i was going to leavenworth for that adventure but the judge was equally techno-ignorant so i got 2 years informal probation and a 6000 dollar fine. Most expensive free phone call i ever made. Hack the planet!

    • @rainbowbrite6969
      @rainbowbrite6969 Месяц назад

      Same!!! I recorded it on my talk boy lol 😂

  • @everthealtruist
    @everthealtruist Год назад +63

    I think my favorite thing about the movie is how endearingly weird the ensemble is. They're weird characters in a scene where being weird and different is celebrated, rather than the normal "they're nerds and nerds are weird, so let's laugh derisively at them".

    • @cameroncorrosive925
      @cameroncorrosive925 2 месяца назад +1

      seriously agree! the whole cast even the villains are prefect for this movie. I'm not sure how it happened but all the actors have great chemistry as well.

    • @redluv123
      @redluv123 27 дней назад

      They were nerds with confidence and sick style and didn’t let others get under their skin ❤

  • @mmclaurin8035
    @mmclaurin8035 Год назад +196

    Jolie was a revelation to 15 year old me. Since the only way to really see her back then was to watch Hackers over and over, I watched Hackers over and over.

  • @WilliamHaisch
    @WilliamHaisch Год назад +73

    This is a favorite hacker movie of mine. My three favorite hacker movies are Hackers, Sneakers, and of course, Wargames. 😊

    • @WilliamHaisch
      @WilliamHaisch Год назад +2

      @Mr.DeStylez I also like Three Days of the Condor and The Conversation. They aren’t hacker movies but they are “hacker / phreaker adjacent”. 😂

    • @hawktriad
      @hawktriad Год назад +2

      I kinda agree with you but I don't see Wargames as a "hacker" movie it seems more AI to me. But Hackers, Sneakers, The Net and possibly Swordfish with an honorable mention???

    • @WilliamHaisch
      @WilliamHaisch Год назад +3

      @@hawktriad oh yes, I forgot about Swordfish and The Net! I like those hacker movies, too! Thank you for reminding me!
      I think Wargames is classified as a hacker movie because David is the main character and his characteristics and behavior are what define and drive the movie. The rogue AI Joshua is a supporting character (or maybe even plot device?) that wasn’t active until David hacked in and started playing war games. But I could be mistaken.

    • @paularized1
      @paularized1 Год назад +1

      I wish I could like this comment twice.

    • @zero11010
      @zero11010 21 день назад +1

      Hackers and Sneakers for sure. Swordfish and the Net weren't really in the same league. Swordfish at least tried though! I'd love an obscene 7 monitor desk set up.
      There aren't many heist style hacker movies made anymore. It plays a role in the Mission Impossible movies. It's really hard to make hacking visually interesting (the movie Hackers did that ... but only by being utterly insane and divorced from the reality of hacking).
      Maybe... Enemy Of The State? Maybe? Also another 90s movie. I don't know if I'd count it as a hacking movie though (there's a Gene Hackman pun in there somewhere). Hacking adjacent ... like Wargames.
      The first 20 minutes of the movie The Matrix?
      Edit - Just finished the video. I forgot about the series Mr Robot (which they showed). That show is phenomenal and hacking is very central and they do have very heist like things going on with some of the plot points.

  • @jeffhex
    @jeffhex Год назад +40

    I remember explaining to friends (regarding this movie) "that's now what hacking is like, but it IS what hacking FEELS like."

  • @gc_marcelli
    @gc_marcelli Год назад +25

    Hackers is my second favourite movie of all time. Like said in the video, it inspired the young teen I was at the time to pursue an interest in computers and technology and drove the career I'm in today. But besides my career path, the soundtrack also played a large role in my life as the catalyst to a burgeoning obsession with electronic music that was on the fringe of popular music at the time in Canada. I had watched and rewatched Hackers with friends up until our mid 20s, and I continue to watch it every couple of months after ripping a DVD copy to watch on my phone at any moment. This copy has saved me numerous times. Listening along to the movie during a long stint in traffic late last year, I rattled off line after line as if I were each character in the show. I cannot articulate how important this movie is to me, and how much I love it.
    Thank you for doing the film justice rather than knocking it's unauthentic yet artful representation of hacking!

  • @Merylstreep1949
    @Merylstreep1949 Год назад +131

    This movie did for computer culture what Fast and The Furious did for street racing
    I still love both
    And excellent video!

    • @octavius8562
      @octavius8562 Год назад +2

      Except street racing started in the 60s, including early movies about such sub-culture.

    • @Zeithri
      @Zeithri Год назад +3

      > Fast and The Furious did for street racing
      Kill it off considering the Fast and Furious movies aren't about Street Racing? x3
      Honestly only Tokyo Drift is worthwhile to watch for actually having more of a focus in, street racing.

    • @KentPetersonmoney
      @KentPetersonmoney Год назад +1

      ​@mrdestylezYeah we didn't have the internet in my house until 3 years later in 1998. I remember thinking how cool the internet was at 13.

    • @hazonku
      @hazonku Год назад

      @@octavius8562 I never TRY anything, I just do it. Wanna try me?

    • @JustPlainRob
      @JustPlainRob Год назад

      Please tell me I'm not the only one who would have rather had a Hackers X releasing this year instead of Fast X...

  • @UriahChristensen
    @UriahChristensen Год назад +57

    At around 14 min, it was mentioned that they wanted to show how hacking felt on the screens, and not just text. Many people I knew criticized the lack of "actual" hacking in place for this visual. I always told people that I interpreted that as how it feels when hacking, based on my own experiences hacking and learning. It's awesome to hear that is what was actually meant by the creators. Just another reason why I love this movie!

    • @WilliamHaisch
      @WilliamHaisch Год назад +5

      This is how I tried explaining it to one of my 1337 hacker friends and he just told me I was wrong and the movie is for posers. 😂

    • @Elementalism
      @Elementalism Год назад +2

      The movie would had been pretty bland if all the interaction was a command line. There had to be some liberty taken to visualize it for the masses.

    • @richardludwig3673
      @richardludwig3673 28 дней назад

      It’s an art film.

  • @jessieo5757
    @jessieo5757 Год назад +34

    2 movies sent me down my cybersecurity path. Hackers and Ghost in the Shell. I remember when both were brand new. It all seemed so magical back then.

    • @RKingis
      @RKingis Год назад +6

      No Wargames? 😢

    • @jessieo5757
      @jessieo5757 Год назад +4

      @@RKingis Wargames, Sneakers etc came later.

    • @JustPlainRob
      @JustPlainRob Год назад +5

      Ghost in the Shell is one of the best depictions of future internet/cyber tech. I wish it got more love. Even the followup movies/shows were great (except the latest 2045 or whatever - the 3D animation and voice acting were really bad).

    • @jessieo5757
      @jessieo5757 Год назад +3

      @@JustPlainRob I've only seen the original movie and the SAC series, which I also loved. The Laughing Man season is one of my most quotable seasons.

    • @schroecat1
      @schroecat1 Год назад

      Same, although I'd add in Sneakers as well.

  • @ryanbentley8475
    @ryanbentley8475 Год назад +120

    "Johnny Mnemonic is still kind of awesome" You're god damn right.

    • @yurypozdnyakov5177
      @yurypozdnyakov5177 Год назад +3

      The funny thing, that as far as actual life goes with all virtual reality (currently is more-less dead now), the "Mnemonic" is became same retro-futuristic, as Gilliam's "Brazil"

    • @ClaymooreEOC
      @ClaymooreEOC Год назад +2

      Yes it is quite a good read.

    • @THESLICKNESSEDM
      @THESLICKNESSEDM Год назад +2

      You mean the matrix1.0

    • @DarkAvengerVIM
      @DarkAvengerVIM Год назад +2

      Abso-fraggin-lutely

    • @JustPlainRob
      @JustPlainRob Год назад +1

      One of Gibson's shortest but most engaging stories for sure.

  • @Jaysin412
    @Jaysin412 Год назад +119

    Hackers is still to this day in my top 5 favorite movies of all time. Absolutely love this film! Just watched it earlier this week, they just put in on one of the streaming services I have

    • @carlosrivas1629
      @carlosrivas1629 Год назад +7

      jhonny lee miller should have been Anakin Skywalker, he had an established chemistry with ewan Macgregor and could pull of the silliest lines.

    • @90sNostalgiaRewind
      @90sNostalgiaRewind Год назад +5

      Yes 1,000%
      It's a timeless classic

    • @miahmc9970
      @miahmc9970 Год назад +6

      My comfort movie for sure, having a bad day? Hackers, good day? Hackers, bored? Hackers.

    • @Jaysin412
      @Jaysin412 Год назад +3

      @@miahmc9970 hackers, biodome, the fifth element. Top 3 comfort flicks for me

    • @AdaptiveRider
      @AdaptiveRider Год назад

      You must have missed Foxfire?

  • @ericlewis3444
    @ericlewis3444 Год назад +43

    I went to watch Hackers at the mall on its second week high on LSD. Mind blown and deeply in love with a B-movie actress named Angelina. What's even crazier is that I saw it with 2 defense information specialists from Quantico who not only loved it as well, but were also tripping balls.

    • @harry356
      @harry356 8 месяцев назад +2

      Wauw whished I had that experience that must have been freaking awesome. Great life choice - was it the start of more great life choices?
      I remember watching it as a kid on tv ~1997 I was blown away and realised much of it was actually possible. Laughed my balls of with "the pool on the roof must have a leak". Inspired me to start a carreer in software and got a bachelor of CS.

  • @cyborgvalkyrie
    @cyborgvalkyrie Год назад +4

    10:34 I love it when a deep dive into a beloved movie includes getting the main character's name wrong.

    • @jasonford8274
      @jasonford8274 Год назад

      I caught that too and that I was going crazy for a sec but at least he put this video together for us which was a nice treat.

  • @apollo4657
    @apollo4657 Год назад +44

    A personal favorite of mine.

    • @creatrixZBD
      @creatrixZBD Год назад +1

      One of my cringe-favourites :) it’s so simultaneously lame but awesome. Even when it first came out it was cringe but we still loved it

    • @apollo4657
      @apollo4657 Год назад

      @@creatrixZBD exactly

  • @thecunninlynguist
    @thecunninlynguist Год назад +39

    Hack the planet!!!!
    I love this movie. The soundtrack is killer. This is one of the films that made me wanna move to NYC. The beginning when the city turns into a motherboard always made me smile. They finally released the score soundtrack not too long ago with the finale music when they're a grand central station. Prior you had to have rip it from the credits.
    This is also when I realized fisher stevens was the same guy from mario and short circuit...and he wasn't Indian 😂

    • @TehZombish
      @TehZombish Год назад +4

      Blows me away everytime I see him in Succession. It's like.. .OMG Plague became a total corporate shill.

    • @Jeffrey_zeta
      @Jeffrey_zeta Год назад

      The closest to get to those parties as far as I know was the NASA parties and the tunnel with a mini skate ramp park on one the floors and at marks place and just some people lived rent free cuz of this knowledge those were the days. The wiz previewed that game he beats Jolie in. lol

    • @JaxMerrick
      @JaxMerrick Год назад

      And it was today that I found out about Fisher Stevens...

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      NYC isn't a motherboard it is a disease. Throbbing and pulsing with tendrils extending out from it on the ground and in the air. Taking and spreading, ebb and flow. A malignant cancer upon the land.

    • @michaelweems679
      @michaelweems679 Год назад

      "Ooooooo, Newton! Her pants are blazing for you!"

  • @Vaporvice84
    @Vaporvice84 Год назад +22

    This movie in 1995, through 2001 with "Swordfish" is the golden age of movies during the dark age of the internet/social media lol. Both flicks have great techno soundtracks and I was OBSESSED with that kind of music during that era (and not just the popular techno music on the radio at the time either. I used to find this stuff wherever I could back then).

    • @JustPlainRob
      @JustPlainRob Год назад +1

      The Swordfish soundtrack is still one of the best electronic albums I own. Paul Oakenfold did amazing things with that soundtrack. Including a remix of the Grease theme when John Travolta came onscreen ruclips.net/video/ns-M_nKjcDQ/видео.html

  • @mrmrgaming
    @mrmrgaming Год назад +15

    Did you just rewatch this on Amazon Prime as well? lol
    If you were a clubber in the 90s, the soundtrack of this movie always puts a smile on my face.

    • @jlogg8738
      @jlogg8738 Год назад +3

      Wait it's on prime right now? Cause It's a movie that I always go to try and find but it's surprisingly hard to a lot of times at least streaming.I'm watch it as soon as I get home from work if it's on prime though.

    • @mrmrgaming
      @mrmrgaming Год назад +3

      @@jlogg8738 I watched it last weekend. It was on my list of "Will watch again one day". I forgot how many good tunes were in that film.

    • @deadcatthinks6725
      @deadcatthinks6725 Год назад +4

      I did - just this weekend!

    • @kikib8434
      @kikib8434 Год назад +4

      Halcyon and On and On...still blast this every now and again 😁🖤.

  • @RedCharlie1000
    @RedCharlie1000 Год назад +12

    Love, love, love this movie. I’ve worn out two different VHS tapes and am on my second DVD since it’s arrival. Still love this movie over 20 years later. Fantastic actors were chosen. Still an awesome movie to watch today.

  • @creepinwhileyousleepin
    @creepinwhileyousleepin Год назад +5

    This one holds up, I re-watch it every now and then. The entire movie is just a great vibe from a bygone era.

  • @dingerbelly
    @dingerbelly Год назад +11

    I memorized this movie. Not sure how many times I've seen it. Bought my first 486 after seeing it. Crash and Burn!!!

  • @NostromoSulaco1
    @NostromoSulaco1 Год назад +19

    This is a 90's guilty pleasure for me. I love it and I love that you guys covered it.

    • @nikoteardrop4904
      @nikoteardrop4904 Год назад +1

      The only "guilty pleasures" are those that'll land you with potential prison time. Everything else is just a pleasure, and the rest of the world be damned ;-).

    • @louisinese
      @louisinese Год назад

      @@nikoteardrop4904 Touche😂

  • @tlniec
    @tlniec Год назад +3

    I remember seeing this during its (apparently very short) theatrical run! My friends and I loved it and quoted it endlessly...
    no surprise, as we were 100% the target audience ("geeky"/intelligent teenagers, early adopters of computers and the internet... the kinds of guys who would discuss phreaking ideas over a BBS and then actually build a blue box and try to make long distance calls with it on a payphone at the local mall).

  • @sirnukealot84
    @sirnukealot84 Год назад +1

    man i loved this movie back in early 2000s, the music still makes my heart warm.

  • @Bratts_Bin
    @Bratts_Bin Год назад +29

    Love this movie so much. Still absolutely 1 of my faves.

    • @Shlogger
      @Shlogger Год назад

      @mrdestylez it perfectly encapsulates a very specific time in culture and technology.

  • @MJ-kc8iz
    @MJ-kc8iz Год назад +2

    I unashamedly loved this movie and still do. At the time, I was renting a room and the owner of the house wasn't about to "put internet on the phone" (let me use the landline for dialup). So I went out and got an IT job with a local ISP and paid for a 2nd landline into my room. So thankful for growing up on the frontier of a new age.

  • @TheMoneyMaker05
    @TheMoneyMaker05 Год назад +10

    Hackers, Strange Days, Johnny Mnemonic, and Virtuosity are classic movies with technology and futuristic ideology. I love them all for many different reasons. Plus, I'm into IT and computers myself. Lol!

    • @RolandHazoto
      @RolandHazoto Год назад +5

      Yo NOBODY knows about Strange Days.
      I have rocked people's worlds showing them that movie. Way too underrated imo

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 Год назад +3

      Strange Days lovers unite! The VR adventures of Voldemort and the queen of Wakanda is as great as Hackers.

    • @valerierodriguez8561
      @valerierodriguez8561 Год назад +1

      I owned Strange Days on VHS!! Fucking love that movie

    • @RKingis
      @RKingis Год назад +1

      No Wargames? 😢

    • @ToTheGAMES
      @ToTheGAMES Год назад +2

      This is your life, right here, right now! It's real-time, you hear me, real time! Time to get real, not playback. You understand me?

  • @dustinhogle3844
    @dustinhogle3844 Год назад +15

    It came out. It was and still is one of the greatest movies of 1995 and all of time.

  • @05Rudey
    @05Rudey Год назад +4

    During my degree in computer science starting in 1998, it was pretty much everyone's favourite film, there were quite alot of people who decided to become IT professional because of that film. Yes I laughed at the Hacking graphics but once you get the mindset that we are visualising the mind of a teenage hacker, then it makes a bit more sense, quite brilliant actually.

  • @andrefricke9998
    @andrefricke9998 Год назад +4

    The movie was just so immensely stylish and cool, the soundtrack was awesome and it's style and story just hit my nerve as a rebellious teen back then. I still love it to this day and watch it at least twice a year 🤘

  • @Diggy22
    @Diggy22 Год назад +4

    The first time I saw Hackers was at a Thanksgiving dinner at my cousin's place. It just happened to be on HBO that night. My brother was already a fan of the film and had a huge crush on Angelina Jolie. I remembered not only how cool it looked, but also how fun it made computers look. When I bought the movie on DVD almost a decade later, I was hooked. A screenshot of the mainframe became my wallpaper, and I ended up looking up all of the "crayola" books and downloaded their respective pdf files, minus the NSA book, of course. Hackers was the movie that got me into computer hardware and software, and it will always be one of my favorite movies.

  • @DemoniqueLewis
    @DemoniqueLewis Год назад +2

    I am in cyber security because of this movie. While I was never truly leet, I hung out with a crew who ran multiple bbs and cracked protection code for video games. These characters were as real as my friends were at the time.

  • @TheBaltimoreMovieTrailerPark
    @TheBaltimoreMovieTrailerPark Год назад +47

    Probably the most unrealistic hacker movie ever…but still ‘90s nostalgia personified! Plus, the soundtrack is awesome with “Halcyon On and On”!

    • @thecunninlynguist
      @thecunninlynguist Год назад +3

      Prodigy too. And the score

    • @FUBARGunpla
      @FUBARGunpla Год назад +5

      visually yes, in practice no, a lot of the hacking they did in that movie was real, that one dudes name phantom phreak is a direct link to phone phreaking. not to mention them talking about security protocol handbooks.

    • @RainOfAshes
      @RainOfAshes Год назад +7

      The 3D hacking scenes in the movie have to be viewed as an artful cinematic representation of the hacking, not the literal hacking. It's art, and part of the vibe of the times. Really awesome, imo.

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 Год назад +1

      Considering the other ‘hacking’ movies at the time either used mostly text screens or crazy graphics in the case of Johnny Mnemonic, Hackers was visually appealing in their portrayal of hacking. Visually appealing usually wins out in movies for some reason so that was definitely a better choice for some reason 👀😂

    • @lutherheggs451
      @lutherheggs451 Год назад

      @@FUBARGunpla In practice YES as someone with a Bachelor's degree who manages an IT department ALL of these movies are god awful and wildly unrealistic...Some writer somewhere literally just flipped through an IT for dummies book.

  • @drumarr221
    @drumarr221 Год назад +1

    Oh Man! This will always be one of my favourite movies of all time. It came out here just when I got internet for the first time. Best memories ever.

  • @NoLegacyLeft
    @NoLegacyLeft Год назад +2

    This movie was like nothing else at the time. Halcyon at the start of the movie was perfect and ever since it reminds me of hackers. The cast worked wonders and sparked more interest in the Net. Things were so much different back then that people today on the internet wouldn't recognize it.

  • @octavius8562
    @octavius8562 Год назад +4

    I saw it at release, and over the years I have re-watched it a few more times. Such a classic!

  • @LemonTree9280
    @LemonTree9280 Год назад +22

    I remember being 15 and seeing laptops for the 1st time watching Hackers...blew me away

  • @SonCarlosH
    @SonCarlosH Год назад +8

    The editing on this was phenomenal. One of the best JoBlo videos EVER

  • @Anonymous-gu2pk
    @Anonymous-gu2pk Год назад +3

    The visuals looked cool, they didn't need to look realistic. This was an awesome movie to watch as a teenager.

  • @MichaelCConstant
    @MichaelCConstant Год назад +25

    I love this movie. Its one of the reasons I went into IT in the first place.

    • @thecunninlynguist
      @thecunninlynguist Год назад +5

      I do IT on the side as a hobby, but this movie was definitely an inspiration.

    • @intellectic9155
      @intellectic9155 Год назад +3

      I also love this movie. It's the reason I thought I was a L33t hacker back in the day. When all I was really doing was scamming perverts out of CC info online w/ trojans. Those weirdos bought me a lot of clothes, which got me a ton of pussy. Back when being a dork didn't mean you were into cartoons and being pegged.

    • @thecunninlynguist
      @thecunninlynguist Год назад +1

      ​@@intellectic9155l33t indeed😂 that reminds me of the Malcolm in the middle ep where Craig reveals he scams pervs outta plane tickets

  • @cinemasnitch3959
    @cinemasnitch3959 Год назад +8

    worked with Fisher Stevens when he directed an episode of Dear Edward. It took ever fiber of my being not to bring up this movie. had no idea it had some real life links behind its creation.

  • @Raminotaur
    @Raminotaur Год назад +2

    As I was one of those teenagers who fell in love with the movie when it came out and continues to love it to this day: thank you for making this video.

  • @kradams04
    @kradams04 Год назад +3

    The very first VHS I purchased for myself was Sneakers. The second, Hackers. These shaped my life.

    • @hoshiref
      @hoshiref Год назад

      YESSSSS SNEAKERS

    • @hoshiref
      @hoshiref Год назад

      Sneakers definitely needs the WTF HAPPENED TO THIS MOVIE treatment 🙏

    • @hoshiref
      @hoshiref Год назад

      Also ahead of it's time

  • @Bovada-c3i
    @Bovada-c3i 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hackers my favorite movie had it on tape and watched it hundreds of times. So much info in this video i never knew before, unreal!!!

  • @boostergold9160
    @boostergold9160 Год назад +1

    This is one of my favorite films next to War Games with Matthew Broderick. Thanks for this video.... It's nice to get the behind the scenes info on how the film was cast and eventually produced.

  • @jyesucevitz
    @jyesucevitz Год назад +4

    I have no idea why Jonny Lee Miller wasn't a much bigger star. he is greatly underutilized. imo of course.
    his take on a modern day Sherlock Holmes was excellent. the attorney suffering musical hallucinations
    from a brain tumor as Eli Stone was just as amazing.

  • @cloudbloom
    @cloudbloom Год назад +6

    I love this movie so much I'm sure I've seen it over a hundred times. The soundtrack was a huge part of my teenage years it's awesome. Mess with the best, die like the rest 😎

  • @hellomark1
    @hellomark1 Год назад +15

    I remember hounding the local record store for months to get the soundtrack, which eventually came out the following year, and I found out they had trouble getting it made because no record company wanted to make it. Director Iain Softley was told "They said nobody in America listens to techno, so this is just going to go over everybody’s head."
    Anyway that explains why the original CD looks last-minute slapped together, using weird group poses and none of the fonts or colours from the movie... only for it to go on and have two more discs released of music "inspired by" the movie, and a 25th anniversary re-release with new tracks added.
    Also one of the few soundtracks I can listen to from beginning to end.

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 Год назад +2

      The soundtrack is still absolute fire and holds up much better now than many soundtracks of the day that were full of pop songs from the time. The fact that they nailed so many bands that became huge is also a testament to how in touch the filmmakers were.

    • @SonCarlosH
      @SonCarlosH Год назад +1

      I play the soundtrack at my job from time to time, fucking love it ❤

    • @c187rocks
      @c187rocks Год назад +1

      As someone who owned all three CDs, thank you for bringing it up.

    • @adamdavis4690
      @adamdavis4690 Год назад

      I though I so cool because I had the second disc in college. I didn’t know there was a third and now I’m sad

  • @nonyabizz9390
    @nonyabizz9390 Год назад +1

    A few months before the movie came out, a relative on my dad's side managed to get ahold of one of the VHS copies that they would send out to theaters as a tester, for the theaters to watch and decide if they wanted to screen the movie or not.
    So, I had a legit VHS copy of the movie before it even was in theaters. 12 year old me loved the shit out of that movie. 39 year old me still loves it.

  • @KhawChing
    @KhawChing Год назад +1

    Seeing them going through reams of perforated paper printouts was so nostalgic to me. It reminded me of when I would fire up the dot matrix and print out computer files in hexi-decimal and scour them looking for any chain of values that coincided with whatever information I was looking for. Then editing those chains to change values in the program. I wouldn't have called myself a "hacker" as I don't think I knew anywhere near enough to be that. I just knew enough to play around with it. I ended up going more in to the hardware side when 486's became so common and parts to build much more affordable. I still do my own systems today. Today it's easier in some ways since you don't have a bunch of jumpers to set up on the MB for the various processors, ram and such. Back when Cyrix was making PC processors.

  • @rickie_
    @rickie_ Год назад +1

    I still remember them shutting down my high school over a weekend to film a bunch of scenes for this. Good times.

  • @DoomPotato
    @DoomPotato Год назад +1

    This was the film that introduced me to the world of IT. Now, years later I still work with IT as digital data analyst & cloud architect. All thanks to this llitle, strange movie.

  • @seantyler7401
    @seantyler7401 Год назад +1

    This movie embodies the 90’s- early 2000’s and brings me back before everyone became crazy

  • @djeternal1883
    @djeternal1883 Год назад +1

    Still my all time favorite film! 20 years later I got to train Renoly Santiago's dogs and tell him how much I love that movie.

  • @entertainmentwizard2703
    @entertainmentwizard2703 Год назад +2

    Hackers is a classic and that will never change!

  • @GentlemenMonkey
    @GentlemenMonkey 7 месяцев назад +1

    I watched this movie when it came out. I was 13, a geek and my favorite thing in the world was my IBM 386.
    Needless to say, I was captured, these characters became idols for me.
    I started drinking Jolt and experimenting with social engineering angles. My finest moment in those days was grabbing the admin password to my schools network. I didn't do anything bad, I didn't even change my grade, I just installed some games like Duke Nukem so I had something fun to do in computer class while everyone was learning to type. I was the king of the computer geeks which was, like, 5 people including myself. But still, it was a huge promotion in my social ladder.
    I work in cybersecurity today. No, not the sexy red team stuff, I do digital forensics and cyber awareness training.
    But hey, it scratches the itch, I get paid to do it and I stay out of trouble.
    Don't know if I'd be doing this today if it wasn't for this film, goofy as that may sound.
    It left an indelible mark on my young mind portraying my computer nerd obsession as something sexy and cool.
    I never learned to roller blade or hooked up with Angelina Jolie, but other than that, my Hackers inspired fantasies mostly came true.

  • @scyfox.
    @scyfox. Год назад +1

    This is the best documentary about the greatest movie about hackers ever made.
    Not even those where Kevin Mitnik appeared nor some movie star got sucked while coding. That surely ain't real.
    Hackers from the 90's ate chips, drank coffee and reverse engineer server guards after office hours just for kicks.
    Amazing info. I've read a lot about this movie and a lot of things here where really new to me.
    Many many thanks to you for sharing and caring.
    Hack the planet!

  • @gh0stm0nst3r6
    @gh0stm0nst3r6 Год назад +5

    This was the first movie I ever watched by myself on one of those free premium cable weekends. Changed my life for real.

    • @Dormition
      @Dormition Год назад +1

      That's how I came across this film too, HBO had a free weekend and I caught this film by chance. Still one of my favorite films, never gets old, very entertaining and pure 90's nostalgia.

  • @StevenHouse1980
    @StevenHouse1980 Год назад +7

    "Hack the planet!"

  • @Huspree2011
    @Huspree2011 Год назад +2

    I had such a crush on Angelina in this movie. Just off the charts with that pixie look.

  • @PureChaos
    @PureChaos Год назад +2

    I am a Gen X slacker.. I saw the movie on opening weekend.. I laughed when they bragged about having a 28.8 kilobaud modem, because at the time X2 56K modems were out, so it felt dated already.. Now I know why.. Still love the movie and the nostalgia it brings..

    • @heathhacker8948
      @heathhacker8948 Год назад +1

      You Skolnick !!! LOL !! OMG that was fun !! Man this world is gonna suck when all of US Xers Die off LOL.

  • @JetScreamer_YT
    @JetScreamer_YT Год назад +1

    This movie is like a warm sweater.
    They pegged the lifestyle we pined for. An underground flamboyance.

    • @nexus4289
      @nexus4289 Год назад +1

      It's like a thorn wooly, laced with fish hooks sweater

  • @LawrenceES1
    @LawrenceES1 9 месяцев назад

    This movie's soundtrack changed my life. Such a superb compilation, and that compilation took the movie to a whole other level. The chase scene where Prodigy - Voodoo people plays will always be burnt into my mind, in a good way. It still gets me pumped!

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Год назад +6

    This started my crush on Angelina Jolie. I remember being high school and and seeing the computer craze happen

  • @Chuckyd1515
    @Chuckyd1515 Год назад +5

    i will never get tired of watching this movie it slaps hard, killer soundtrack too

  • @theodricaethelfrith
    @theodricaethelfrith 27 дней назад

    People in the scene seriously disliked 'Hackers' back in the day. I remember in 1997 people writing 'don't hack the planet' and generally deriding the film on IRC. Now, 29 years later, I don't know any hacker who dislikes it, and most love it. Pretty much defined an era for us. Watching it with Iain Softley and a ton of nerds at EMF2018 was an incredible experience, and everyone joined in with Miller and Lillard's call and response 'HACK THE PLANET!'

  • @louis-patrickrancourt1565
    @louis-patrickrancourt1565 Год назад +1

    As a '90s geek kid, growing up in a family too poor and a mom and siblings with 0 interest to have a computer, hackers was a movie that blew my mind away and in the same vein as Tron or Lawnmower Man and so many tv shows, kept me on track to eventually becoming a software dev. It kept the fire going for everything computer related up until I was old enough to buy my own shit.

  • @patfer1189
    @patfer1189 Год назад +1

    For clarification, IBM was developing a computer network, and communication between machines, well before DARPA got interested in the idea and scooped it up. So there was more history there than what was mentioned.
    As for the movie, while certainly a guilty pleasure, it always felt like it was written by someone who had just read a small book of 90's computer 'fun facts' and thought "No I am a programmer!", since the characters keep repeating the same 'facts' over and over again. Pretty much they know about 5 basic things and pass it as "elite" knowledge.

  • @Alkaline7.62
    @Alkaline7.62 Год назад

    Absolutely one of my favorites and definitely in my top five of all time. I will watch it every time I see it on.

  • @Malice_doll
    @Malice_doll Год назад +3

    Such a cult film. Back around the beginning of the pandemic many fashion pages had a fanatic obsession with hackers and cyber fashion

  • @aramoolaya6850
    @aramoolaya6850 7 месяцев назад +1

    A great movie. Angelina and Jamie gorgeous. Changed my adolescence. The soundtrack put me into club culture until my thirties

  • @jaydub8576
    @jaydub8576 Год назад +3

    The 90's and early 2000's had so many anti-corporate, power to the people movements. I wonder why that stopped?

  • @infolover_68
    @infolover_68 13 дней назад

    Tron (1982) showed what Hackers mastered: a new world outthere linking computers nationwide and worldwide! A classic was born to revolutionize the young generations onward...

  • @MichaelTotin
    @MichaelTotin Год назад +4

    "Duck and Cover" drills happened in the 1950s. By the 1960s the reality was realized on how stupid the concept was. I highly doubt anyone was still practicing "duck and cover" in the mid 1980s.

    • @heathhacker8948
      @heathhacker8948 Год назад

      Yeah we still were ESP after the movie The Day After came out . At least in Texas.

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Год назад +1

    I was 13 when this movie came out and I was already a computer geek in middle school. After seeing it, I made my passwords and screen names some variation of Zero Cool and Crash Override. It was such a cool movie in 1995. Every weekend, my parents would take me and my sister to the local Video Tyme rental store and let us pick out one rental. I usually went for a SNES or Genesis game but once this movie hit VHS, it was my pick 3 or 4 weeks in a row. After about the 3rd or 4th time of me picking it to rent, my mom finally just bought it for me so she could stop wasting money on the rental. It was my favorite movie until 99 when The Matrix came out. And we had a computer in our house ever since I was 8 or 9. Our first one was an Apple IIe. When this movie came out, we were using a Packard Bell with Windows 3.11 for Workgroups. I spent a lot of hours on that little machine playing games and on the intetnet via Prodigy and AOL. I taught myself HTML and learned to get into places on computers and the internet that you aren't supposed to get into.
    2:09 By the way, no one was practicing duck and cover drills in 1995. That was more my dad's era. The Berlin Wall came down in 89-90 so by 1995, the Cold War had been long over. The only drills we did in school were for fire and tornados. We loved the internet because it was cool, not to "block out the noise" or "as escape". It was just cool and fun. I even got a job at AOL when I graduated high school. This movie, and others like it including War Games, directly influenced my career decisions later in life. Computers were just cool, man.

  • @CyberUrza
    @CyberUrza Год назад

    I am into IT work now, and while I have never been a hacker, I always loved and respected this movie. It helped push my interest into learning more about computers and software, which is my passion today.

  • @davidjames579
    @davidjames579 Год назад

    Saw a 35mm print of it last year. The colors just pop, and add to the creative feel of the characters, like it's hand made. 35mm audio just puts you there, and makes you feel this is important, you need to listen.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +3

    One of my earliest childhood movies!

  • @snowman22ism
    @snowman22ism Год назад +1

    It is still one of my all-time favorite movies...

  • @hookreelfishing
    @hookreelfishing Год назад +1

    One of my FAVORITE movies!!

  • @casefc3s
    @casefc3s Год назад

    love all the comments that reflect my own feelings about the film and surrounding inspirations, etc. makes me miss the days of walking into a B&N bookstore and flipping thru the new copies of 2600. and of course, the music (which I don't miss because I still constantly listen to it).

  • @Hybridsteel
    @Hybridsteel Год назад

    hackers was my childhood man i was 12 when this film came out and i loved it.. it was amazing i look at it now as my education into the computer world.

  • @pong86r
    @pong86r Год назад +1

    This was incredibly thorough- great work!

  • @Thagrynor
    @Thagrynor Год назад +2

    Back in the late 90s (98 maybe?), this was the first DVD I ever bought. It was the first time I had seen Johnny Lee Miller in anything. It is still one of my top 5 movies ever and I still think Johnny Lee Miller and Matthew Lilliard are some of the best actors in the last 30 years (not specifically for this movie lol... just in general, this is just the first place I encountered both actors).

  • @SteveSpikes
    @SteveSpikes Год назад +4

    HACKERS is one of my favorite movies of all time. So much so, I had to buy the 20th anniversary edition.
    #HackthePlanet!

  • @523motorsports
    @523motorsports Год назад

    I never heard of the other computer movies that came out the same year. This is one of my favorite movies and I listen to the soundtrack often.

  • @rtothec1234
    @rtothec1234 3 месяца назад +2

    Johnny Lee Miller was a 30 year old looking teenager in this movie. 😂

  • @janetremsing6988
    @janetremsing6988 Год назад +1

    As a child of the 70s, I always wondered how the hell ducking under our desks was going to help in the event of a nuclear attack.🙄😫🥴🤣‼️

  • @Naeem_El
    @Naeem_El Год назад +3

    One of my top 10 favorite movies

  • @protogenxl
    @protogenxl Год назад +2

    But tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom!!!!!!

  • @Josephkerr101
    @Josephkerr101 Год назад +1

    Inspired me to poke around my schools network. Where I discovered the IT guy had made entry as easy as entering your school ID without a password. Which gave me access to editable grades. I was too good a guy to change them. Told my teacher. Got into trouble suspended, nearly expelled, and got a record for it. XD but I feel like I did the right thing. The 3 weeks detention was worth it. The IT guy on the other hand nearly lost his job.

  • @esmokah
    @esmokah Год назад +1

    The scene where Dade digitally signs for the laptop The Plague sent him was pretty forthtelling of the future we were entering. Although nowadays, they just yet it on your porch.
    I watched this video, so I had to watch the movie, and came back to make this comment 😅

  • @daverichards9141
    @daverichards9141 Год назад +1

    One of my all time favorite 90s films. Also Urban Dance Squad is dope AF!

  • @DavidKen878
    @DavidKen878 Год назад +1

    I've seen Hackers numerous times. Today I'm just finding out Special Agent Ray was played by Marc Anthony.

  • @kingtimmy88
    @kingtimmy88 Год назад

    Seen this movie as a child. I loved it. fell in love with computers. Never even heard of the other hacking movies. I'm thankful the movie was made and so much love was put into it.

  • @djpuplex
    @djpuplex Год назад +2

    I remember seeing the trailer before mortal Kombat movie.

  • @lordovthorn2747
    @lordovthorn2747 5 дней назад

    the opening sequence where Dade phishes his way into a TV network is 100% real life hacking stuff

  • @JC_Chappy
    @JC_Chappy Год назад +4

    KILLER REFRESH RATE
    I love this movie.

  • @baxterwilson368
    @baxterwilson368 Год назад

    I was thirteen when this came out and I’ve never seen it, but this video made me want to check it out. Thanks.