K, so I was watching TV last nigh, and I stumbled upon an amazing film. It was called Antitrust, and it's plot and action was amazing to me.
PLOT: Milo Hoffman is all excited, when he and his friend, Teddy, are offered jobs striate out of college by one of the top dogs in the comunications, Gary Winston, CEO of NURV. His friend, on the hand, rebukes the idea and denies the contract. After a few weeks, he is Gary's favorite. Soon, however, Milo finds out that Tedd has been murdered, and Gary is in the middle of it. Even more, he has committed tens of other murders of programmers, similar to Tedd, for code more advanced than his. Determined to avenge his death, He employs the ingenuity of his friends to divulge Gary's secrets. But with Gary's accomplices and spies, who can he trust? Will he overthrow Gary?
*SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!*(highlight)
After hacking his way to the truth, he and his Girlfriend
decide to put it over the Synapse, Gary's new communication system. Under the threat of Death by assassination and combatants by Gary, Milo succeeds to to put the video evidence all around the world of the murders that Gary made. He also puts Synapse's secret on the net. In the end, his closest friends are put under arrest, including Gary. Synapse gains over 8,000 downloads, and Milo and his old friends gain world-wide fame.
Quotes:
"This isn't a game! In the real world, when you kill people they die - for real! And in the real world you're fucked! "
"Gary Winston once said that any teenager in a garage could put him out of business. Is that what you've done?" "This is a garage."
"You're either a one or a zero. Alive or dead."
"We don't take anything seriously, unless it's on a hard drive."
"The answer's not in the box, it's in the band. "
"Now I'm going to go out on a limb here because there's a very good chance you're not going to believe a word of what I'm about to tell you." "You'd be surprised what I'd believe about these people."
"A good chess player always knows his opponents move before he makes it."
So, just remember, open source is good!
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