The best technology moments in film

We asked readers to choose their favourite films where technology is crucial, but done just right given the time when it's set. Here are 15 of the best …
  
  


Future Films: 'Moon' - Gerty
Moon … Gerty: 'Finally, a cold emotionless robot that isn't a deranged psychopath! The technology allowing it to move around on rails is plausible, as is its straightforward emoticon interface (and cup holder!)' – @lexusperplexus
Photograph: Public Domain
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: 'Westworld'
Westworld … 'For near human looking robots (will they ever get those hands right?)' – @ludders
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Bruce Dern in 'Silent Running'
Silent Running … Bruce Dern with one of the robots – @SingerScientist
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Charlton Heston and Edward G Robinson in 'Soylent Green'
Soylent Green … Charlton Heston and Edward G Robinson. The film 'was this close to nailing how mobile phones would work properly' – @Spinky
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Clive Owen in 'Children Of Men'
Children Of Men … 'An utterly believable next step for how London streets will look' – @StephanoBentos
Photograph: Rex Features
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: David Sullivan as Abe and Shane Carruth (R) as Aaron in 'Primer'
Primer … 'Low budget flick about time travel. It must be scientifically and technologically plausible to the extreme because I've seen it three times already and I still don't get it. I mean, the hi-tech lingo alone took me a couple of hours on Wikipedia, for the plot resolution you'll have to be related to Heisenberg' – @nishville
Photograph: Public Domain
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Eric Braeden in 'Colossus: The Forbin Project'
Colossus: The Forbin Project … 'A computer takes over the world (successfully) by tricking man stage by stage. Brilliant film. Shame it premiered same year as 2001, so it got a bit overshadowed' – @woodsome49
Photograph: Rex Features
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Jodie Foster in 'Contact'
Contact … 'By far the most scientifically convíncing sci-fi film I've ever seen. The science is spot-on' – @Grozbat
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Keanu Reeves in 'Johnny Mnemonic'
Johnny Mnemonic … 'A rubbish film, but the scene where Johnny interacts with the internet in 3D predates Minority Report, and was I think a pretty good visualisatuon of how it might work (arm strain and RSI issues aside)' – @jforbes
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Laurence Mason, Angelina Jolie and Jonny Lee Miller in 'Hackers'
Hackers … 'Phoning up a company he's trying to hack posing as a network admin was clever and realistic. The UI was wacky but it was clearly meant as cinematic effect and not trying to be real' – @Chaka1
Photograph: The Kobal Collection/kobal-collection.com
Photograph: The Kobal Collection/guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Matt Damon in 'The Bourne Supremacy'
The Bourne Supremacy … 'When Bourne wants to find out about that Russian politician he killed, he doesn't have to do any fancy hacking – he just Googles the bloke's name' – @hvp11
Photograph: Universal/Allstar
Photograph: Universal/guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy in 'War Games'
War Games … Matthew Broderick communicates with WOPR, a US military supercomputer, using the real technology of the time (the film was released in 1983)
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Ryan Phillippe in 'Antitrust'
Antitrust … 'Sort of adequately depicts the open source programming scene' – @Anduin
Photograph: The Kobal Collection/kobal-collection.com
Photograph: The Kobal Collection/guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Sean Bean in 'The Island'
The Island … 'I liked the interactive desktop. Apparently that technology is very close' – @Kerbdog
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Future Films: Tom Selleck and Cynthia Rhodes in 'Runaway'
Runaway … 'Guns with bullets that go around corners – I still think they would be possible if someone put some effort in' – @Spinky
Photograph: Kobal
Photograph: guardian.co.uk
 

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