Teewurstmann
Joined Jan 2000
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Teewurstmann's rating
6 out of 10 - OK, I love the title song. It ties in perfectly with the movie. And Eminem proves to be a serious, and surprisingly good actor. But all in all the movie didn't really grab me. It had good character development, but it also had parts that were just stretched too far... it could have explored the character even farther, even deeper...
Well, it was certainly a great debut for Eminem as an actor!
Well, it was certainly a great debut for Eminem as an actor!
4 out of 10 - The ironic beginning sequence isn't bad, the rest is. Very much so even. When I saw the trailer I thought "Wow, how cool, a modern ghost ship movie". Well, I did get the modern ghost ship movie and wished it could have been an old, good, funny and scary ghost ship movie. But it just just a dull, uninspired and predictable boat trip.
AVOID IT, IF YOU CAN!
AVOID IT, IF YOU CAN!
6 out of 10 Hackers is an entertaining movie. It was one of the first "computer thrillers". Well, not all hackers are "cyber punks" and not all script kiddies are actually hackers, maybe crackers.
If you know a little something about networks, computers, protocolls and Unix, then it upsets you that in such movies all the hacking is displayed with 3D graphics, big red "ACCESS DENIED" signs flashing up on the screen... That's all bogus. Why not just show it as it is: A plain telnet unix shell.
Oh well, for all the casual movie goers it has to be made understandable...
After all, an entertaining little film
If you know a little something about networks, computers, protocolls and Unix, then it upsets you that in such movies all the hacking is displayed with 3D graphics, big red "ACCESS DENIED" signs flashing up on the screen... That's all bogus. Why not just show it as it is: A plain telnet unix shell.
Oh well, for all the casual movie goers it has to be made understandable...
After all, an entertaining little film