Hackers

“Mess with the best, die like the rest.”

Virtual Insanity, Part III

Before HACKERS became a neon-drenched cult classic, it was the brainchild of screenwriter Rafael Moreu, who embedded himself deep inside the early hacker underground to capture the real pulse of digital rebellion. In Episode 1, we trace the film’s origins in authentic hacker culture of the early ’90s — from clandestine meetups and phone phreaking to the media panic that turned hackers into urban legends. You’ll hear how director Iain Softley joined the project, why the production aimed for credibility over cliché, and how a young cast — led by Angelina Jolie and Jonny Lee Miller — brought this wired world to life.

Then, in Episode 2, we explore the making of HACKERS, the marketing misfires that doomed its theatrical run, and the unlikely path that transformed it into a cult phenomenon and a cyberpunk touchstone. Finally, we share our own thoughts on the film’s prescience, its unforgettable style, and why it still resonates with audiences today.

Jack in and discover how HACKERS hacked Hollywood and rewired pop culture


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HACKERS, Episode 2

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ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS:

Andy Lancaster | asotirov | Benjamin Yates | Caverly | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | Elton Novara | Hunter D Mackenzie | Interzone78 | Jackson_Baker | Jvance325 | LillymckY | Lucy Lawson | MagicBloat | Nate Izod | Nathan Kelley | Robert Stinson


Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy.

This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop & Todd A. Davis.

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