10 Movies That Tried To Make The Internet Scary

9. Disclosure

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Yes, this is the film in which Demi More forcefully tries to perform oral sex on Michael Douglas. He, naturally, attempts to accuse her of sexual harassment. To his dismay, feeling spurned, Moore files a sexual harassment suit against him.

Barry Levinson's thriller plays with gender politics, office politics and corporate greed, but the one thing it gets very, very wrong are computers. The company is facing a large merger with another tech firm, and Moore's evil plan was to push Douglas out of the way, climbing the corporate ladder.

Truly, the scariest thing about Disclosure is the amount of office jargon bandied about, but the "thrilling" conclusion occurs when Douglas enters the companiy's virtual reality filing system, searching for proof of innocence.

The Lawnmower Man may have looked terrible, but at least it wasn't about digital filing cabinets.

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Kenny Hedges is carbon-based. So I suppose a simple top 5 in no order will do: Halloween, Crimes and Misdemeanors, L.A. Confidential, Billy Liar, Blow Out He has his own website - thefilmreal.com - and is always looking for new writers with differing views to broaden the discussion.