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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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WarGames. Both of them.

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What?! No mention of Sneakers?! I still have to watch it every now and then and it came out in the "old era" of 1992.

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Sneakers

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Pirates of Silicon Valley. Gotta love the Microsoft V. Apple stuff.

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Arguably my favorite movie ever. I only wish they would make more like it. – Jonathan Sampson Jan 31 at 3:07
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Fight Club. All about a mental StackOverflow.

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Will, you seem to ignore the first and second rules of Fight Club. – Osama ALASSIRY Jan 1 '09 at 12:03
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Electric Dreams had some sweet 80s tunes!

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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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How does Office Space provide motivation and inspiration?

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Yeah, the movie demotivates anyone who wants to work in the industry. – Spoike Sep 11 '08 at 6:54
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Office Space is a movie for all the corporate cube-dwelling softies. I defy anyone not to love the scene where they take out the printer, reservoir dog style. – Pev Sep 12 '08 at 11:39
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The Net - if you want to learn about Identity Theft

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I have yet to see an accurate representation of real computer use in TV or film - every movie geek seems to be capable of instantly calling up a revolving 3D model of any given building in the world, usually with heat-signature images of the occupants. This makes me feel inadequate :(

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Startup.com

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The Matrix. Because MAYBE, just maybe, you should put a kill switch in that AI project you are working on.

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Definitely: Revolution OS, it's the story of how Linux was created. It provides motivation based on the success of the GNU/Linux project, considering how small it was at the beginning. It also consolidates and proves that the Bazaar model of development can work.

Some interesting interviews with great hackers are included on the film as well.

I think you can watch it for free here.

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I enjoy the movie Revolution OS. It's a documentary, but interesting nonetheless.

It's got a lot of major players in the FOSS community in it and gives a good background into the world of Linux and the community around it.

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The old Terminator series and the new "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (2008)

Season 2 just started now!

The plot: What happens when computers become self aware.

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Code Rush is a really interesting documentary film about the open sourcing of Netscape. It can be watched or downloaded here:

http://waxy.org/2008/06/code_rush

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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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Jurassic Park for the infamous quotes of

Lex: It's a UNIX system! I know this!

and right before rebooting the system

Ray Arnold: Hold on to your butts.

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It's funny how computers in movies are so unrealistic. A preview:

  • You never have to use the space-bar when typing long sentences.

  • All monitors display inch-high letters

  • You can infect a computer with a destructive virus by simply typing "UPLOAD VIRUS" (see Fortress).

  • Any PERMISSION DENIED error has an OVERRIDE function (see Demolition Man and countless others). [...]

Swordfish is so absurd that's almost funny! All that code cracking with beautiful interfaces and guns in the head.

Hackers too! How the hell he can activate the fire system in a specific time at the scholl?!

I suggest Takedown, at least is based on a true story. :)

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You just described the VB6 IDE... – Aardvark Sep 11 '08 at 13:03
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Swordfish is an amazing movie. I mean hacking while getting a blowjob? How more realistic can you get? – icco Sep 11 '08 at 21:51
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It's more of a documentary but Triumph of the Nerds is a MUST SEE.

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My turn to blow some smoke up Joel and Jeff's butt...

Aardvark'd

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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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Real Genius was awesome. Val Kilmer hacks a computer that controls a laser that is mounted on a plane. How much cooler can you get?

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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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Pi. (I can't believe no one mentioned it yet).

He builds his own computer to find patterns in nature, the stock market and accidently stumbles onto a lost religious secret. What's not to love?

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It angers my wife, the medical student, because he drills in the wrong place. – JasonFruit Jan 16 at 18:25
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Apollo 13.

Contains real old-school nerds with thick glasses and slide rules.

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I know its not a movie but you really can't go past the IT Crowd.

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Hello IT, have you tried turning it off and on again? – rpetrich Sep 11 '08 at 21:18
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Apollo 13. Rocket Scientist Hackers Extraordinaire.

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fight club, war games, pi

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