That’s all it is, and it’s still one of the most iconic, absurd Googling scenes in recent memory. The score builds as Bourne scrolls through news headlines, Paul Greengrass’ patented shaky cam making completely stationary things (a computer, a desk, a man in a chair) seem like they...
most movies set in the early days of the World Wide Web settled for a kind of blue/green/purple computer generated environment where stuff like viruses and programs and firewalls were made to look like physical objects, and moving through a network was like driving a car through a grid of ...
—to do some light research to find information about a target. That’s all it is, and it’s still one of the most iconic, absurd Googling scenes in recent memory. The score builds as Bourne scrolls through news headlines, Paul Greengrass’ patented shaky cam making completely stationary ...
It works with what they refer to as the “Tomatometer,” which basically puts films into one of two categories: ‘Fresh’, which means “you should go see it,” or ‘Rotten,’ and you’ve probably already guessed what that means. With ...
If a team of economists were tasked with finding an example of the problems afflicting China’s economy, they could not do much better than Qiqihar’s Fularji district. Home to about 300,000 people, in recent decades it has had a near-total dependence on four state-owned companies. ...
—to do some light research to find information about a target. That’s all it is, and it’s still one of the most iconic, absurd Googling scenes in recent memory. The score builds as Bourne scrolls through news headlines, Paul Greengrass’ patented shaky cam making completely stationary ...