I'm not sure what you're arguing for here, Trash. Whether the computer display we see on film was shot live with the actors (which they *have* been doing since the late 1970's by tweaking CRTs to scan at the same frame rate as film) or matted in later the system generating it appears to be running actual specific software. (Verses some completely fake "Hollywood OS" that's just animation, which is, granted, very common in films.) The whole reason the "videophone" scene amuses me is because they expended so little effort in hiding that the actor was just saying his lines at a recorded video file playing on the Radius Studio player; they didn't even try to mock up a "surveillance camera" interface without a progress bar.




