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The Best (and Worst) films about Engineers?

jlucas
jlucas over 8 years ago

Given that engineers are responsible for many of the most exciting innovations in human history, it's little wonder that they're often featured in Hollywood movies. Whether it's as the obligatory 'brains' in an action/adventure ensemble or as the subject of an Oscar-baiting biopic, engineers are a common sight on celluloid.

 

The latest addition to the canon of films explicitly focused on engineering is 'Hidden Figures', a forthcoming biopic of the pioneering physicist, space scientist, and mathematician Katherine Johnson who, along with her colleagues Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, made a crucial but often overlooked contribution to the American 'Space Race' of the 1960s.

 

The problem with putting engineering on film is that while it can be an exciting job, it isn't always a particularly glamorous one. This means that Hollywood productions often have to take major creative liberties in order to make engineering stories interesting and accessible to the casual viewer - occasionally simplifying or wildly distorting the scientific work that goes behind it.

 

For this week's discussion, we'd like to hear about some of your favourite - and least favourite - films about or heavily featuring engineers. Which films do you believe do the best job of accurately portraying the profession? And which ones got it painfully wrong?

 

To kick things off, here are five of the most celebrated films that feature engineering in some form.

 

A Beautiful Mind (2001)

 

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Russell Crowe was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of mathematician and Nobel Laureate John Nash in this 2001 biopic from director Ron Howard. The film was widely praised, although drew some criticism for making major divergences from the facts of Nash's life, and watering down the discussions of Nash's pioneering work.

 

Apollo 13 (1995)

 

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One of the most iconic and oft-quoted movies of all time, Apollo 13 manages the tricky balancing act of depicting the heroism of the real-life engineers who safely brought the crew of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission back to earth, without sacrificing the technical accuracy behind the story .

 

October Sky (1999)

 

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An early breakthrough role for actor Jake Gyllenhaal, October Sky is based on the bestselling autobiographical novel of the same name by former NASA engineer Homer Hickam. Although only a modest success on release, it has been praised for its inspiring story and positive depiction of a bright young science student.

 

Contact (1997)

 

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Based on the 1985 novel by Carl Sagan, Contact presents a more thoughtful and philosophical approach to the science fiction genre, starring Jodie Foster as a SETI scientist who discovers a signal that appears to be a message from an extraterrestrial being.

 

The Imitation Game (2014)

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Although criticised in some quarters for the questionable accuracy of its story, this blockbuster based on the life and work of Alan Turing - who decrypted German intelligence codes for the British government during World War II - was a major critical and commercial success, with star Benedict Cumberbatch particularly praised for his depiction of the tormented cryptanalyst, who tragically took his own life in 1954 after undergoing chemical castration as a result of his homosexuality.

 

Have we missed your favourite film about engineers? What about the ones that get it spectacularly wrong? Let us know your picks for the best and worst engineering movies in the comments section below.

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  • cstanton
    cstanton over 8 years ago +2
    C'mon, no Big Hero 6? it's basically a film about a workshop/hackerspace/robots. Keeping with the Engineering super hero theme, what about Iron Man? I, too, would like to build an exosuit in a cave from…
  • phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm over 8 years ago in reply to bwelsby +2
    yeper.. I have a copy and can send it if you wish... BTW corny yes, stupid or worst no way. I have about 90 films of this genre, which I call Classic SyFi, then about another 90 films of SyFi which really…
  • phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm over 8 years ago in reply to shabaz +2
    What can you say I watch a lot of TV. So here is my SciFi list and i have three toppers: Prometheus, and Deja Vu. Deja Vu is on my Terrorism list also, and the Martin. 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016).mkv 2012…
  • jack.chaney56
    0 jack.chaney56 over 8 years ago

    Interesting topic.  I would like to add "Good Will Hunting", which isn't really about engineering as much as it is about mathematics. But since "A Beautiful Mind" is in there, which is also math, but with economics. Another to add is "The Theory of Everything".

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    0 cstanton over 8 years ago

    Big-Hero-6.jpg

     

    C'mon, no Big Hero 6? it's basically a film about a workshop/hackerspace/robots.

     

    Keeping with the Engineering super hero theme, what about Iron Man?

     

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    I, too, would like to build an exosuit in a cave from a box of scraps.

     

    Let's not forget about time travel:

     

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    Now, this is probably overlooked more as science, but it certainly took some form of electrical engineering to get a car to travel through time:

     

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    0 uscdadnyc over 8 years ago

    What about two Films about nefarious Patent Attorneys (a) The Water Engine - 1992 Film about an Inventor (played by William H. Macy) who invents a Water-to-Energy Process. Then is Screwed by, you guessed it "A Patent Attorney" I have Never actually seen this film. Only heard about it. It is not on Netflix. (b) Wild Palms was a 1993 TV Movie starring Jim Belushi as a "TaDa" a Patent Atty. It also had (in a Minor Role) every teenage boy's Dream (growing up in 60's, 70's,) Angie Dickinson. Did you see her (actually a Body Double) in the Shower Scene in the Movie "Dressed to Kill" Better than the shower Scene in the Original Movie Psycho. At least it  (DTK) was cleaner

    USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 8 years ago in reply to cstanton

    MacGyver

    Chuck Bartowski

    Montgomery Scott

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    Dilbert

    Tony Stark

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  • phoenixcomm
    0 phoenixcomm over 8 years ago

    Man this is a tough one... ok here it is the best: The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) Jimmy Stewart, Hard Kruger.image

    now the worst.. there are so many.. I have to go back in time...

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    From the Earth to the Moon (1958) Corney  and please don't forget the some of the early Sci-Fi Movies from Japan (its a long list)

     

    Cris H.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 8 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    To CH: IDK the name of the Movie, but the plot involved a Rogue Planet that comes near the Earth. Shades of the US AM Radio Show "Coasttocoastam.com"'s Planet X, fantasies.  AAR there was this Claude Rains-type character (the old eccentric scientist) who had the solution. When he reveals it was "..the Calculus..." Really? The film was dubbed from some European Language IDK, but it too was Corny! BTW WRT the recently concluded HBO series "The Night Of" a Question. Q. What was the incongruity between the Main Character Nasir "Naz" Khan and the First Scene-First Episode? Hint: It is about Stokes' Theorem.

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    0 phoenixcomm over 8 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    Edward I can not find idk @ imdb can you give me any more info..

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    0 uscdadnyc over 8 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    To CH: My mistake, I meant the Acronym IDK = "I Don't Know" Not as the Movie Title. This a Case in Point, that I always drag-out. Comment(ers) should post their Physical Location (The Country is sufficient). This way people can use the jargon/lingo that the intended audience can understand/know-about.

    BTW to CS: That movie "Prime" looks interesting. Too bad it is only available on the (USA) Netflix Streaming. If it were on Netflix Disc, I could view it (Time-Shifted) BTW2 the Promo Pic that you posted for Prime (the movie) looked like an Isolated Bathroom Stall. I half-expected to see the Foot of ex-US-Senator Ted Stevens drop down. (A little US Political Humor here)

    USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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    0 phoenixcomm over 8 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    Fort Worth, Texas but from NYC, NY (Post Ave & Dyckman St.) And no I normally don't post this info.

    and about the movie can you give me any info year, actor name, character name etc.

    BTW I don't I try and stay away from IMC, instant message conversation. As you don't your audience.

    And besides, this way I get to exercise my brain, as it getting old like myself.. LOL

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    0 uscdadnyc over 8 years ago in reply to phoenixcomm

    I am sort of familiar w/ your old NYC Address, it was near the Cloisters. My present (Queens NY) address is of Public Record. One can go to www.uspto.gov Then OED (Office of Enrollment and Development) Be careful there are TWO Edward Yee's BUT only One calls himself...

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    BTW don't go crazy about the Title of the movie about the Rouge Planet. I would swear Claude Rains was in it. It was B/W and the Space Ships land intact upright. Intact not like the present-day Space-X which land Boosters-Only on a Barge

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