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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, a.k.a., Last Summer 2 (1998)
Old guys don't format
Daniel:
The running joke with Mike in Breaking Bad is that he keeps destroying cellphones and laptops when he's done with them. I thought it was a character quirk until I saw Frank Devereaux, a character on Supernatural, pull the same stunt when he first meets Sam Winchester and slams his laptop against a desk. Both these guys are supposed to know better; destroying a computer is no guarantee that the data is inaccessible.
This trope is another one of these things about computers that show up in movies and TV because the real thing is much less exciting. Can you imagine Mike or Frank going, 'I need to Gutmann-wipe this drive, it'll take an hour'?
Yeah, me neither.
make it look like you're hacking....movie style