F**E
I Hack the Planet... and My Own Heart Watching This Masterpiece
Let’s get one thing straight: Hackers is not just a movie - it’s a neon-tinted prophecy wrapped in leather pants and techno beats. Watching it now is like opening a 1995 time capsule filled with floppy disks, rollerblades, and the misplaced optimism that computers made cool whooshing sounds every time you used them. (Spoiler: they didn’t. Still don't. I’ve tried.)Yes, the "hacking" in Hackers is about as realistic as using Microsoft Paint to defuse a nuclear bomb, but that’s beside the point. This film isn't meant to teach you network security - it's here to teach you how to feel. Feel the thrill of digital rebellion. Feel the power of wearing sunglasses indoors. Feel Angelina Jolie’s cheekbones defy every known firewall protocol. Fun fact: Jolie and co-star Jonny Lee Miller actually got married in real life, which adds a strange and wonderful little meta-layer to all the flirt-hacking happening on screen.When I was younger, I was convinced the kid playing young Dade was Rider Strong from Boy Meets World. It’s not, but honestly, I stand by the confusion - it only adds to the '90s magic.The plot? Delightfully absurd. The fashion? A cyberpunk fever dream that somehow makes mesh shirts and PVC seem like viable office attire. The soundtrack? So good it made my smart speaker spontaneously start quoting Zero Cool.I genuinely love this movie. It’s the kind of film you can rewatch with friends, quote endlessly ("Mess with the best, die like the rest!"), and feel a weird nostalgia for a future that never quite happened. Watch Hackers for the joy, stay for the wild techno roller disco, and remember: Hack the planet.
B**S
Special Features and decent Video with 2.0 audio
To all those complaining about the audio. Get over it. If you think there will ever be another HD release of this movie in our lifetime you are kidding yourselves. This is an excellent cult classic cyberpunk movie from 1995 with a small but enthusiastic fanbase who are mostly in their 30's and 40's now. We are not a target demographic except for nostalgia repping and Shout! factory is one of the few companies who cater to that audience with decent transfers. This is probably your last, best shot at a hard copy in HD.1. VideoThose points aside, the 'transfer' to HD is about what I would expect from the mid 90's era. There is a good amount of grain on the film but it may have been on the original master. It adds a little bit of flair in my opinion to the grittiness of the film and it is noticeable and makes the film feel more like a bootleg than an HD copy. That does not detract from the film in my opinion as it reminds me of the Troma Films blu ray transfers. The film is letterboxed to its original aspect ratio on a 16:9 TV.2. AudioIt is 2 speakers and that's it. I switched the playback to do a faux 5.1 on the receiver and it sounded similar to the DVD if not identical. It is possible that Shout! Factory's claim that the original master was DTS 2.0 and that the DVD was just using a fake 5.1 track is legit. The audio was clear enough and there was not any noticeable bleed through in either 2.0 or fake 5.1. Those who were expecting a remix of the audio are going to be upset and probably should steer clear.3. Special FeaturesThis is where the blu-ray really shines. Shout! Factory did an excellent job with the special features with a full length series of interviews that treat the film like the cult classic it is. They have wardrobe, visual effects, the Director and a few cast members. I thought this was going to be some 20 minute throwaway to push blu rays but it was an adult, serious take on the process of creating Hackers, the soundtrack, how the movie has influenced culture and the culture has influenced the movie, what real hacking was like during that era (2600 mag interviews), discussions about each of the other cast members, etc. I was really impressed with the production quality, depth and length of this feature. It was interesting and refreshing to hear a serious talk about one of my favorite films from those who participated in it.Bonus:The cover art can be flipped to have the original theatrical movie poster instead of the one shown in the screenshot. Much better IMHO and a nice surprise for those of us who didn't care for the change.Overall, normally I wait for blu-ray releases to drop in price to around $10 and this movie probably would not have been an exception but it's one of my favorite movies and I would not be surprised if this is a more limited release. If you are looking for a HD remaster or Criterion Collection style treatment like this was some sort of American classic you will need to wait (probably forever) but if you want an HD version of your favorite film with an excellent feature length special feature this is your ticket. Let's be honest, you are only reading this review because you already love the movie. Me too.
B**1
A classic movie for my collection
This movie is a classic. It inspired me when I was a kid. I know it's over the top ridiculous but It's what got me into this stuff. I had to have it in my collection.
D**N
Best filming of all time
All time favorite film. Been looking for a legal digital copy for some time. Sadly can't access it in the movies anywhere app. Like all my other movies bought from Amazon.
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