Amen!
THIS!
Yep... hands down it's Wargames.
Has to be WarGames. "Would you like to play a game?"
Gotta be wargames. Hackers was a bit to weird even back then.
Cereal Killer: "Crash and Burn"
Love me some Matthew Lillard - in nearly anything he does.
When can hack the planet be anything other than a way to live?
"How about global thermo-nuclear war?"
"Pool on the roof must have sprung a leak."
Both are so quotable for completely different reasons. And WarGames made me want a remote-controlled pterodactyl, but that's another story.
"How about a nice game of chess?" This movie touched the heart of an ole' dial-up BBS'er.
Head Canon:
Ferris took a Computer Science program as an elective in his senior year. He always loved to tinker, but now he can tinker with other people's stuff. He ditched Cameron and Sloan, paid for a second land line, got a modem, and took up with Joshua and Professor Falken.
Old school... It all started with War Games. Dial up modems, War dialing, floppy disks... lol.
Hackers
I know. I had to go with W.O.P.R. over the Gibson.
Oooh, this is a toughie.
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