@ Hyperspeed
Ja, you can get full motion X-ray video. It's called fluoroscopy, or screening. They use that for investigations of the heart, blood vessels and gastro-intestinal tract. We even have mobile units that you can take from one operating theatre to another (these are usually used during the operation so that the surgeon can see where he is drilling for example). Those units have onboard CD or DVD drives and they can save a study as an MPG or a DICOM video file.
Of course we don't X-ray the whole dude like they did in True Lies, we just X-ray one part, and we keep the screening times as low as possible.
You can't hurt household electronics with medical X-ray units. I once did an experiment with an Amiga floppy disk where I left the disk in a screening tray for about a minute and zapped the hell out of it...but it still worked, no errors on any of the files on the disk.