The Net (1995): The Internet, According to 1995
Rewind or Die – Cult Movies, Trash Cinema, and Deep Dives by Adam Chase
Episode notes
In 1995, Hollywood was extremely confident it understood the internet — and The Net is the proof.
This week on Rewind or Die, we revisit the Sandra Bullock techno-thriller that assumed one wrong click could erase your entire identity, that “the system” knew everything, and that ordering a pizza online was basically science fiction. It’s a movie where computers are omnipotent, paperwork is fate, and the internet feels less like a tool and more like an all-knowing authority with opinions.
We break down how The Net reflects real mid-’90s fears about technology, why it plays like a paranoid thriller instead of sci-fi, and how it accidentally captured the anxiety of a world just starting to hand control over to machines. Along the way, we talk about Sandra Bullock holding the whole ...