Sneakers and WarGames are still-relevant tech films. What others stand the test of time?
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Replying to @dbentley
* The Matrix - will be 20 years old next year.
* 2001
* Contact
* Enemy of the State (it's been ages since I saw it, but I'll bet the surveillance state theme would ring true today)
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Enemy of the State clings on only conceptually. All of the recording media, PCBs, and surveillance technology in Enemy of the State seem quite old. Modem noise foley? Pay phones? Also, messing with someone's shoes in order to get access to their location seems a bit passé.pic.twitter.com/P0lwMvTUDa
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that pcmcia tho. timeless.
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I love that old joke: "What does PCMCIA stand for?" "People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms"
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Speaking of outdated tech, here I had actually believed that TWAIN was in fact an acronym — and that one — until today.pic.twitter.com/b6f3GuwJxH
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