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What are, in your opinion, the best movies for developers to get inspiration, motivation and etc. ? :)

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All details you can find here, where users posted the movie, latter I'll add more info.

edit: decided to change this topic to article with list of all movies you guys mentioned.

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There needs to be a separate site for the community wiki. The very idea that you have a special class of questions that let you break whatever rules, seems fundamentally unsound. – Mark Rogers Feb 10 at 21:08
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Voting for close as not programming related. Please see stackoverflow.com/questions/321618/… for other places this type of question might be better. – Adam Davis May 7 at 17:35
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Colossus: The Forbin Project

Computer takes over the world, what's not to love?

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Breaking the Code - a biopic about Alan Turing. It's mostly about his personal life. Perhaps not the best film, but it's an important part of history and you gotta love Derek Jacobi.

I have to say I find most action films about boffins (Hackers, The Net, Swordfish &c) insufferable.

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Cypher

Virtuosity

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Project Aardvart: 12 weeks with Geeks with Joel Spolsky. A nice movie to watch with other geeks.

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The Recruit ;)

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Personally, I really enjoy Iron Man

Think about it: Tony Stark, a programmer (he programmed his butler and his helper robots, etc.), A technical hardware tinkerer that is also absolutely brilliant and a hit with the ladies. And there's awesome high-tech stuff that he's presumably invented like the augmented reality/holograph heads up displays you catch once in a while.

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Some of the better ones from the 80's:

Short Circuit

Innerspace

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Ethan Hawke's first movie:

Explorers

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The Fly

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And still a few more...

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Here's a couple more:

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May I suggest

Gattaca

Equillibrium

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+1 for Gattaca, at least. :P – Chris Lutz Apr 9 at 18:31
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Dealing with computation, if not computers, it's hard not to like A Beautiful Mind. For pure computer geekery, particularly historical/hardware based, it's hard to beat Enigma. If you like spy movies, that is.

Also, peripherally touching on geek/hacker culture and media coverage of it, but getting deeper into issues of trust and information, is "Shattered Glass"

Personally, I usually put in "Shock Treatment" before I sit down to code, but that's probably not too useful to anyone else.

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Robert X. Cringely's "Nerds 2.0.1" (3-part PBS documentary) has inspired me. I've watched it dozens of times since I bought it 10 years ago..

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If we're including TV shows then Automan. It was like Tron in reverse.

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I would add Hook (1991) Because I've got to believe in it!

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Really? No one mentioned Blade Runner yet?

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Attachments - channel 4 (i think) series about an internet startup firm.

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The Hunt for Red October.

The reason why I say this is because I'm always quoting one line from the movie. Mostly when a suggestion comes up that has a very bad smell to it:

"This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it!"
-- Admiral Josh Painter

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Obviously TRON. That movie is full of nerdy insider computer jokes, fantastic ideas and awesome computer effects that still stand up to a lot of stuff that is done nowadays. A colleague of mine even swears that he became a programmer because of this movies.

[A Bit flies around Flynn's head in the stolen Recognizer.]

Kevin Flynn: Hey! Hold it right there!

Bit: Yes.

Kevin Flynn: What do you mean, "yes"?

Bit: Yes.

Kevin Flynn: Is that all you can say?

Bit: No.

Kevin Flynn: Know anything else?

Bit: Yes.

Kevin Flynn: Positive and negative, huh? You're a Bit, aren't you?

Bit: Yes.

Kevin Flynn: Well, where's your program? Isn't he going to miss you?

Bit: No.

Kevin Flynn: I'm your program?

Bit: Yes.

Kevin Flynn: Another mouth to feed...

Bit: Yesyesyesyesyes!

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I can't believe no one has said TRON yet. A movie by computers, for compute—uh, programmers.

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Ironman - the self-made superhero.

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There's an Error! Nobody mentioned NIRVANA by Gabriele Salvatores, it's an Italian film, it really make you think about where we are going on AI, and furthermore it's funny :D Never forget when the camper says "Naima-is-on-line" ...

AI

-- What do I become when you delete me?
-- A snowflake that falls nowhere in particular.

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Not a movie but I always liked The.Scene - too bad that the second season is a bit worse.

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"The only way to win is not to play at all"

WarGames!!!

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+1 23 and Pi, Antitrust is also such a good " badass computer geek" movie

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The german movie 23 tells the story of a young german hacker. It is based on the true story of Karl Koch, who died at age 23. Definitely a must-see!

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A very awesome movie indeed.. and actually more realistic than anything else that I've probably seen in that regard. The title of the movie kinda gives a wrong impression though. I guess a lot of people might think that its something in the style of 'The Game' or 'Eagle Eye', while its not. – riadd Oct 21 '08 at 8:11
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lol. Didn't read the "for inspiration" part. Make that Superman III instead.

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Dude, Evilspeak. Clint Howard is a nerd at a military academy. He's picked on by bullies morning, noon, and night...that is, until he contacts Satan on his IBM Compatible 286!!!! Bloody revenge in the monochrome era. Highly recommended.

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Primer is a great low-budget film about a group of engineer friends / colleagues who try build a ground-braking machine to bring to market but end up with a time machine.

What I find exceptional about this film is how much it tries to present the science involved as real as possible. There is a lot of discussion about physics, for example. Nothing dumbed down for the average Joe but still a true science-fiction movie.

The best thing for me though is trying to wrap my mind around the number of time-lines they create. You certainly will have to watch it twice to understand what's going.

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