WarGames (1983) Global thermonuclear war!? No, thank you. I'll stick with tic-tac-toe. It's fun to imagine Ferris Bueller is the sequel to War Games.— versus —Tron (1982) Tron and Clu try to take down the Master Control Program in this ground-breaking classic. So, secure your identity disk, hop on your light cycle, and try…
WarGames (1983) Global thermonuclear war!? No, thank you. I'll stick with tic-tac-toe. It's fun to imagine Ferris Bueller is the sequel to War Games.— versus —Live Free or Die Hard (2007) Watch a man single-handedly take down a fighter jet with his bare hands. No, I'm not talking about Captain America. Detective John…
There were plenty of nail-biters in the Round of 32. Some brackets were determined by as few as five votes, while several films enjoyed landslide victories against their opponents. Before we move on to the Round of 16, let’s look back at the winners and losers from this round. Hack the Planet * Dial-up David and WarGames…
Jurassic Park (1993) A stone-cold classic. Who doesn't love dinosaurs? A modern-day parable, not about playing God, but about making sure you have a robust IT department.— versus —The Lawnmower Man (1992) Poor Jobe, all he wanted to do was to be left alone and mow lawns. But no, Pierce Brosnan had to get involved. Let's…
The Net (1995) America's sweetheart, Sandy B, gets her identity stolen. Oh no! Will her computer skills and prowess with a fire extinguisher be enough to get her to the next round? Let's see how far this blueprint for the modern-day cyber-thriller will go.— versus —Tron (1982) Tron and Clu try to take down the Master…
RoboCop (1987) I'd buy that for a dollar! Robocop... is he more man or machine? All I know is that he is a complete bada**.— versus —Short Circuit (1986) I legit cried when I thought Johnny 5 died in the movie. No disassemble! But nothing can keep this scrappy robot down. Johnny 5 is ALIVE! Return to the Bracket Battle…
I, Robot (2004) Will Smith tries to quell a robot uprising while sporting some dope kicks. Still disappointed that Will Smith didn’t record an original song for this film.— versus —Office Space (1999) I don't think any movie has accurately captured corporate mediocrity better than Office Space. Part documentary, part wish…
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) An iconic film where the machine shows more emotions than any of the humans. HAL 9000 is going to have a long discussion with HR when he returns to Earth.— versus —A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) What if Pinocchio was a robot? Finally, a film that answers that question. Haley Joel Osment…
The Matrix (1999) Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus evade Agent Smith as they navigate the simulated world of The Matrix. Good thing they all know kung-fu, whoa.— versus —Blade Runner (1982) "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near…
Ghost in the Shell/攻殻機動隊 (1995) What makes you human? Is it your conscience? Your physical body? Or is it your knowledge knowing you have a finite time in this life? Major Motoko Kusanagi tracks down the Puppet Master in this cyberpunk anime thriller.— versus —The Terminator (1984) Sarah Connor? Sarah Connor? Has anyone…
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