McTeigue traces his journey, including star Natalie Portman showing up to Cannes for 'Revenge of the Sith' just after she'd shaved her head for the role: "Everyone said, ‘Oh my God, you've got a bald head. What movie are you working on?’"
Wow, I just rewatched this randomly last week. It is really excellent the main reason it feels so contemporary is how it uses its tech and of course the story content.
The movie had characters using smart phones two years before the first iPhone was released. The iPhone was what exploded smart phones in the consumer market.
Not to take credit from the writers and director, but we’d also had the Sidekick craze and BlackBerrys were very popular, especially among business and Hollywood types as the time.
We weren’t watching video and doom scrolling yet, but texting was a huge problem and triggered early handsfree laws in a bunch of states.
I think some people have forgotten, but one of Apple’s biggest innovations was convincing ATT to give iPhone buyers unlimited 2g, then 3g data when buying the phone. I regretted getting rid of that plan for a while but now don’t.
I did love my crackbery (blackberry) as both a user and as a sysadmin. The security and enterprise controls of those things were great! Also the models I used had an actual button keyboard!
Wow, I just rewatched this randomly last week. It is really excellent the main reason it feels so contemporary is how it uses its tech and of course the story content.
The movie had characters using smart phones two years before the first iPhone was released. The iPhone was what exploded smart phones in the consumer market.
Not to take credit from the writers and director, but we’d also had the Sidekick craze and BlackBerrys were very popular, especially among business and Hollywood types as the time.
We weren’t watching video and doom scrolling yet, but texting was a huge problem and triggered early handsfree laws in a bunch of states.
I think some people have forgotten, but one of Apple’s biggest innovations was convincing ATT to give iPhone buyers unlimited 2g, then 3g data when buying the phone. I regretted getting rid of that plan for a while but now don’t.
Excellent points!
I did love my crackbery (blackberry) as both a user and as a sysadmin. The security and enterprise controls of those things were great! Also the models I used had an actual button keyboard!