The Prestige (competing magicians inventing new tricks, cameo by Nikola Tesla): http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/prestige Iron Man (fun movie where the main character is hacker/inventor): http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/ironman There Will Be Blood (not a hacker movie per se, but still kind of startup-relevant, it's about creation of the oil empire from scratch): http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/therew…
Ask HN: What are some (good) hacker movies?
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#112Slightly off topic, but a good hacker TV show is "Big Bang Theory" on Monday nights on ABC. It's about 4 physics PhD students at Cal Tech. The best part is that they don't water down the physics at all. One guy got dumped by his girlfriend because of their differing opinions on string theory. I just got the season 1 DVD and it's great.
Re: Ask HN: What are some (good) hacker movies?
#113Slightly off topic, but a good hacker TV show is "Big Bang Theory" on Monday nights on ABC. It's about 4 physics PhD students at Cal Tech. The best part is that they don't water down the physics at all. One guy got dumped by his girlfriend because of their differing opinions on string theory. I just got the season 1 DVD and it's great.
They are not PhD students, more something like postdocs. The only one of them without PhD is a target of jokes because of this.
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#114"At the end of The Conversation, Gene Hackman, as paranoid audio surveillance expert Harry Caul, plays the saxophone in his apartment, which he took apart piece by piece trying to find a bug. The scene vividly illustrates Caul's complete emotional isolation by having him literally tear away practically every vestige of the material world that surrounds him, shattering the safety and security of his carefully-constructed womb."
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#115Earlier quoted context omitted.
Sneakers is my favourite film. I don't find it particularly corny, but it's very deliberately paced and most of the acting is understated (I guess apart from Dan Ackroyd) which is why I think it never got the recognition it deserved.
I seriously wanted to name my first startup "Setec Astronomy", but the business people I worked with complained that it had nothing to do with data security (we were working on airgap software for secure file storage).
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#116More sci-fi than pure tech, I just saw: "The man from earth", http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0756683/ Highly recommended.
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#117The Prestige (competing magicians inventing new tricks, cameo by Nikola Tesla): http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/prestige Iron Man (fun movie where the main character is hacker/inventor): http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/ironman There Will Be Blood (not a hacker movie per se, but still kind of startup-relevant, it's about creation of the oil empire from scratch): http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/therew…
Regarding Iron Man: It is hard for me to suspend my disbelief when movies feature world-shatteringly advanced artificial intelligence and yet pay no attention whatsoever to the obvious implications of such technology. Forget the silly flying suit!
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#118Re: Ask HN: What are some (good) hacker movies?
#119There's no computers in it, but Coppola's "The Conversation" is a classic - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conversation - it's about electronic surveillance. There's a great scene near the end that reminds me of debugging - the wikipedia article has a picture and descriptive caption of that scene: "At the end of The Conversation, Gene Hackman, as paranoid audio surveillance expert Harry Caul, plays the saxophone in…