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I think any film which mentions technology will date poorly. An above poster mentioned Mission Impossible. I can almost agree to a certain extent. Especially when they mention things like the "experimental x686 CPU's" and 56K modems...!
![]() Also, I have started to spot now those big ass CRT monitors all over the place in films. The Bourne Identity has quite a few of them, I think they become less as they go through the trilogy though. The Game has quite a few CRT's in it as well. Last edited by Ben_UK; 07-15-2013 at 12:07 PM. |
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