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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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Really? No one mentioned Blade Runner yet?

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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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My actual favorite is The Big Bang Theory.

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Figured I would throw up AntiTrust as its own entry for voting purposes.

In all fairness, it has its fill of crappy computer moments. The least believable part is where Tim Robbins is having IP addresses read to him. Wouldn't they already be in the system? Just a note for all you developers, most recently used menus are useful.

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For inspiration, rather than 'about geeks': Anything by Peter Greenaway if you're a UX or graphics (particularly The Pillow Book, Drowning by Numbers). Terry Gilliam's Brazil if you're in enterprise software. Anything by Pixar. Andy Goldsworthy's Rivers and Tides is very inspirational about creating simple, beautiful structures within tight resource and time constraints.

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My personal favorite movie dealing with programming is Grandma's Boy. Its a great story of a hobbyist game programmer, even with its rated R material.

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Silent Running


he teaches his robots to play poker, and they game the fact that they can do inter-robot communication

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Suprisingly, Die Hard IV was very centered around Programmers and Hackers.

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Trackdown (Takedown is the non-US version) is loosley based on the story of Kevin Mitnik's apprehension. Along the same lines, Freedom Downtime is a documentary on Mitnik by Emmanuel Goldstein and the 2600 guys.

The King of Kong was a really good documentary on old-school gaming geeks. Definately worth watching if you're into arcade games/ever played "classic" games.

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fight club, war games, pi

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For me the most inspirational movies for the geek and programming culture are: Wargames, Hackers, Avalon, Ghost in the Shell

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A couple of additions: "The Right Stuff" and Shawshank (although the geek here is an accountant, not a programmer).

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Back to the Future.

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I love those CSI-like shows with episodes that throw all logic and reality behind and just decide by themselves how computers/the internet work.

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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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Maybe not directly about programmers but Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is about "fixing" a faulty "team". I think he is often very agile and puts the finger on many things that also are important when programming.

I specially enjoyed episode 4 in Series 2: La Riviera, Inverness. They have everything but misses the important thing...

About programming and GRKN: link#1 link#2

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Apollo 13. Rocket Scientist Hackers Extraordinaire.

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Not a movie exactly, but a great true story of hackers: The KGB, the Computer and Me. It's based on the book The Cuckoo's Egg by Clifford Stoll, about how he tracks down and helps to catch a KGB spy.

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Dot

It's the most overlooked satire of the dotcom boom. Plus it's just frick'n hilarious.

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The movies I propose fall into two categories (all movies in each category are ranked).

Generally Inspirational (Directly Inspirational in at least a few ways):

  1. Triumph of The Nerds (try to get the VHS version: I hear the DVD version is over- edited).
  2. Back to The Future (especially part II)
  3. War Games
  4. Minority Report

Indirectly Inspirational (funny or just plain good ol' Sci Fi):

  1. Office Space
  2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and StarTrek IV: The Voyage Home
  3. The Arrival (a hidden gem. But whatever you do: AVOID the "sequel").
  4. The Manhattan Project
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+1 23 and Pi, Antitrust is also such a good " badass computer geek" movie

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

WarGames!!!

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

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

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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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Here's a couple more:

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Ethan Hawke's first movie:

Explorers

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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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Hehe, nice movie list we have here :) I already watched some of them! that's really inspires me sometimes, when I get tired of my work, then movie is like fresh air to my motivation do great things with code :)

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