Nah. A great question, but it's all fantasy with wild special effects.
Those movies are popular because they are scary, but they are only scary because (most) people don't really understand how computers work. Machines are powerful in that they can do an amazing amount of calculations, but they are also dumb. That is, they only do what humans ask them to do. They cannot "think" outside their program code, so they do not have imagination or a sense of self-preservation.
Artificial Intelligence does exist already in the form of choosing human-prioritized responses to a finite list of possible occurrences. Things like nuclear power plant monitors, computerized video game adversaries and weather warning systems use it. I am sure the military has some advanced programs with built-in agression, but the only danger is a from a malfunction rather than a NORAD terminal one day deciding that humans = bad.
That said, I enjoy movies like 2001, Blade Runner, Wargames and The Terminator, plus The Transformers made me grin the entire two hours.
Perhaps an expert will chime in here and let us know how close we really are to our own doom.