Biometrics movies 2002

Bad Company (2002)
The CIA records Jake Hayes=Michael Turner's retina in the computer that will contain the bomb code.
Jake's retina enrollment.
Michael Turner's access his computer to check the bomb.
Jake's retina verification. The sensor seems to be the computer screen...
The terrorists who have stolen the bomb cannot access the computer. Note that the CIA said that sooner or later, they will be able to workaround the protection, which is a good remark from a security point of view (absolute security does not exist).
So later, the terrorists catch Turner, and force him to open the eyes, with or without the cooperation (and also, they kidnapped his girlfriend).
So they access the nuclear bomb.
Die Another Day (2002)
Meurt un autre jour
Bond and Jinx have to go through the door locked by a handprint reader.
Jinx uses a laser to cut off Mr Kill’s arm...
...so the reader is tricked.
Minority report (2002)
Eye recognition of Howard when arrested by precrime.
Eye-dentiscan: Precrime building access control.
Precrime jail eye access control. Later, John Anderton's wife will also enter, using his eyeball.
Eye recognition everywhere in the mall, John Anderton is immediatly identified as member since 2037...
Eyedentiscan in the metro, John is localized by the police.
After eyeball replacement, which seems not to be that difficult (!), John is checked by the spiders and falsely identified.
John kept his original eyeballs in a bag (with difficulties ;-), so he can enter the temple with the precogs (hopefully, nobody removed John's access rights).
John enters a shop, and now he's recognized as Yamamoto.
The Bourne Identity (2002)
La mémoire dans la peau
Palm-print identification to access safe in a Swiss bank: scanning...
... access granted.
Cypher (2002)
Virgil Dunn shows his (strange) eye to the camera of the "safe"...
as well as pronouces is name to be successfully identified.
Rita shows her finger to start the helicopter...
and is successfully identified as Rita Foster. But she's not able to pilot...
... so Morgan Sullivan shows his finger...
... his fingerprint is analyzed...
... and successfully identified as Sebastian Rooks, his real name in fact. The whole plot of the movie is based on that fact, sorry to tell you the end :|
Interceptor Force 2 (2002)
Alpha Force
retinal recognition entering the headquarters...
processing.
and palmprint as well.
processing.
palm access control in the russian nuclear plant (well, it is not sure that biometrics are involved, as later, it is opened only with a finger touch...)
xXx (2002)
Face and fingerprint recognition to enter the NSA secret base.
Half Past Dead (2002)
Mission Alcatraz
hand recognition access control: fingerprint + ...
... voice.
The same guy is recognized again, later, after being revived :)
Crazy as Hell (2002)
Dr. Adams has a fingerprint check run on the patient. To his surprise, each finger comes back exactly matching its identical digit on the hands of such famed butchers as John Dillinger, Jeffrey Dahmer... (nothing is shown in the movie, just results).
Collateral Damage (2002)
Dommage collatéral
Fingerprint sensor to access the FBI war room: first time, we see the "red line".
Second time: already green, no fancy "red line".
"right thumb scan"
Murder By Numbers (2002)
Calculs meurtriers
Although speaking about fingerprints, this is the vomit that is a perfect match with Justin, coming from his trash.