Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma)

Posted by: andym

Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 08:01

Okay, I was trawling imdb doing my usual degrees of separation stuff and came across the 'Pirates of Silicon Valley' I arrived at through Anthony Michael Hall.

It was a TV movie and it finally arrived on NTSC VHS. Anyway, I've just finished watching it and I have to say I was quite impressed. I never realised what a nutjob Steve Jobs was. Has anyone else seen it, what did you think of it?

I have to say, every time I saw Steve Ballmer I couldn't stop thinking of the 'dance monkey boy, dance' video that circulated around my office a year or so ago.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 09:29

I thought it was pretty good, and that both actors did a good job portraying their characters. I also thought it was pretty even-handed in that it showed the bad side of both individuals, but that those bad sides were different.

That being said, I can't imagine ever wanting to watch it again, much less pay money for it.
Posted by: andym

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 09:39

It only cost me $10 and it sounded interesting so I thought, what the hell.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 09:43

I wasn't really casting judgement on your purchase. I really meant that as a descriptor of how good I thought it was. I'll occasionally see a movie in the theater twice if I think it's very good. Sometimes seeing it once was enough. Sometimes I'm unhappy that I spent the money. Sometimes I'm unhappy that I spent the time. This movie would have fallen in the next-to-last category had it not been on (for all intents and purposes) free TV.
Posted by: lectric

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 14:18

At least it was better than Antitrust. -=Shudder=- And I usually like Tim Robbins.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 14:30

I saw that in the theater. Tim Robbins was remarkably awful in it. Honestly, I didn't expect much, but I had an interest in the subject matter and it had Rachael Leigh Cook in it. I think the latter pushed me over the edge into watching it.

By the way, The Gift was a really good movie. Just don't ask me the plot. Now figure out my taste in women.
Posted by: JeffS

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 14:36

I watched the DVD of “Antitrust” and for some reason watched a few of the “extras”. On it was a part where Tim Robbins was talking all about how much money is made in Silicon Valley and how obscene it was. “Hello pot, this is the kettle calling . . .”
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 14:37

I just saw The Gift a few weeks ago and watched it twice. I'm guessing you like the round-faced brunettes

Either that or you have a thing for Giovanni Ribisi. (who was incredible in that film, by the way)
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 14:59

And, to continue, and hopefully end, this tangent, Keanu Reeves was actually pretty good.
Posted by: hybrid8

Re: Amazon impulse buy (no, not a Karma) - 11/12/2003 21:20

I'll have to say (and my girlfriend concurs), it was all about watching Claire Forlani. Mmmmmm...

Sorry, did I say that last part out loud? Let me check. "Mmmmm..."

Yup, I did.

Bruno