by dontbenebby on 10/15/2022, 8:34:43 PM
>movies that inspired you? To think about technology, business, entrepreneurship? Also open to "fun"
Since you asked:
"Pirates of Silicon Valley"[1] was talking to the camera before a certain streaming service made it cool, and "Hard Candy"[2] caused a minor drama bomb when I went off to college because I had no idea it was a CSAM search term.
(In retrospect, the friend giving me feedback was weirdly insistent that my stance of "Why wouldn't I want to list a movie about murdering pedophiles on my online dating profile?" was totally wrong, and I deeply value the many folks who came and watdched pirated episodes of Dexter in my basement back in the good old days before streaming services.)
Anyways, both are wonderful plane movies for spooky season, but maybe also throw a copy of that catbus movie[3] on your device in case there's kids around :-)
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirates_of_Silicon_Valley#Hist...
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Candy_(film)#Plot
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Neighbor_Totoro#Home_media
by moviewise on 10/15/2022, 7:16:21 PM
Yes! I have a movie recommendation site: The Meaning Of Life According To The Movies (A Virtual Comedy Film Festival)
Six Films That Leave You Better Off Life Lessons From Inspiring Documentaries
by ninethirty on 10/15/2022, 10:26:14 PM
"Valley Uprising" is about the rock-climbing scene in Yosemite from the 70s onward. It reminded me of the scrappy days of Silicon Valley which made me think that all "scenes" are really based around creatives, and they're only fun in the first decade or two, then it gets too corporate. "Food that built America" is a pretty good series about food entrepreneurs in American history.
by ohiovr on 10/15/2022, 10:41:08 PM
The movie "PI" was fun. There is another called life of pi but PI is nerdier though the premise of the film is kind of silly.
this one is interesting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibuiUXOTE4M
It is called "startup" about a dotcom or should I say, dotbomb company.
by wazokazi on 10/15/2022, 9:08:45 PM
[Snakes on a plane| https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0417148/] is a hoot!
by MilnerRoute on 10/16/2022, 1:58:12 AM
An off-beat suggestion: the 1987 movie about salesmen called "Tin Men."
I remember it as being entertaining - but there was also something inspiring about the ending.
I need to fly for 20 hours tomorrow.
Do you have any recommendations for movies that inspired you? To think about technology, business, entrepreneurship? Also open to "fun" (vs necessarily inspiring), "fantasy" (vs realistic science/business), and dramas!