For minimum offense of the science, Contact (1997) was good.

Anthony 
Anthony Duff    Telephone: 02 9717 3493  Mob: 043 189 1076 


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At the other end, featuring at one stage giant diamonds (carbon
crystallised in magma) is "The Core (2003)", which someone described as
a movie designed to annoy all scientists as much a possible.

Anthony 
Anthony Duff    Telephone: 02 9717 3493  Mob: 043 189 1076 


harry powell wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Not a question about films for recording X-rays on, but a question
about 
> films about X-rays, Crystallography and related subjects!
> 
> I was wondering what ccp4bbers favourite movies involving real
science, 
> especially crystallography might be? If they're from Hollywood,
though, 
> I'd guess it should be "favorite"...
> 
> I'm a little tired, but the only one I can think of at the moment is 
> actually based on results from fibre diffraction - "Life Story", with 
> Jeff Goldblum. There must be others, though.
> 
> Harry
> -- 
> Dr Harry Powell,
> MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
> Hills Road,
> Cambridge,
> CB2 0QH
> 

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