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WarGames (1983)
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Synopsis: In director John Badham's WARGAMES, Matthew Broderick stars as David Lightman, a young hacker who accidentally logs on to the Department of Defense's network. Thinking that he's found a cool new computer game manufacturer, David plays checkers, chess, and other more intriguing games like... In director John Badham's WARGAMES, Matthew Broderick stars as David Lightman, a young hacker who accidentally logs on to the Department of Defense's network. Thinking that he's found a cool new computer game manufacturer, David plays checkers, chess, and other more intriguing games like Global Thermonuclear War. Realizing that their system has been tampered with, military operatives arrest him. However, the computer continues to play the "game" of thermonuclear warfare without David and generates the very real threat of World War III. In an attempt to prevent global disaster, David and his girlfriend, Jennifer (Ally Sheedy), search desperately for the scientist who designed the system before the goverment computer initates a full-scale nuclear war. A landmark of 1980s cinema, WARGAMES was keenly tuned into its time. Computers remained a relative mystery in the early 1980s, as they were used primarily by large corporations and government agencies, but not by many individuals at home. The general public had already been warned of the danger of computer takeover in 1968 with 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY and this paranoia grew as computers became more popular. The threat of communist takeover and nuclear war loomed large in the collective consciousness, before the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the cold war. Video games had become highly popular, however, and for a generation of Pac-Man and Space Invaders players WARGAMES combined the country's deepest fears with its biggest fantasies. Badham's suspenseful film brings those fears to light in an exciting, fast-paced film with a great cast (Broderick, Sheedy, John Wood, Barry Corbin, Dabney Coleman) and excellent special effects. [More]
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, Ally Sheedy, Barry Corbin, John Wood
DVD Info
Release:
Oct 6, 2008
DVD Features:
- 2-Disc Set
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Mono - Spanish
- Stereo - English
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Disc 1: WARGAMES - Theatrical Presentation
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentaries - John Badham - Director; Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes - Screenwriters
- Disc 2: WARGAMES - Supplemental Material
Additional Release Material:
- Documentaries - 1. "Loading WarGames"
- 2. "Inside NORAD: Cold War Fortress"
- Featurettes - 1. "Attack of the Hackers"
- 2. "Tic Tac Toe: A True Story"
- Trailers - 1. Sneak Peek at WARGAMES 2: THE DEAD CODE
- 2. Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
- Interactive Menues - Interactive Superpower Weapons Briefing Gallery
Reviews
As tense and effective now as it was 25 years ago. The worry back then was more about Soviet missiles than about credit card identity theft, but good filmmaking techniques haven't changed.
One of the early films to warn about the dangers of hackers and the possibilities of computers controlling our lives.
The film hasn't nearly the despair of Dr. Strangelove, but it retains the same underlining moral questions in its portrayal of these unimaginable dilemmas.
Like a video game once played, tends to disappear from one's memory bank as soon as it's finished.
The movie's effect on Hollywood and the American consciousness can still be seen today.
Classic techno-thriller. Despite the old hardware, the concepts still hold up today.
One of the first movies to make young and old alike sit up and notice that there was a brave, new world out there...
Strangelove Lite; its fear of the computer revolution now seems charmingly quaint.
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