RIM at the movies

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1984 – George Orwell

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Series of slides that can be used to illustrate the real life value/impact/ of RIM including making RIM more accessible

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1984 – George Orwell

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A Civil Action & The General’s Daughter

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A Few Good Men

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Alien 3

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All the President’s Men

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Being John Malkovich

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Blade Runner

•Are we human because we keep records? •Will we have biometric records to prove that we are human?

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Bruce Almighty

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Carlton of the FO

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Class Action

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Clear and present danger

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Cold Case

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Desk Set

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Disclosure

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Erin Brockovich

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Enemy of the State

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Die Hard 2

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Fellowship of the Rings

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Glengarry GlenRoss

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Hannibal

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In the name of the father

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The Insider

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Fatherland

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Minority Report

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National Treasure

•Security at the US National Archive, but lemon juice on the Declaration of Independence!!!!!

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Star Wars II

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The Ipcress File

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The Package

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Matrix

•Carrying information and records management issues to the nth degree!

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Pelican Brief

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Yes Minister

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CSI

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Burn After Reading!

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X-Men

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The Incredible Hulk