Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Apr 2010 23:11 UTC, submitted by UglyKidBill
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Antitrust was in fact a shot at MS, they even say it in the movie (to an extent)
programmer kid: "doesn't Bill Gates have one of these?"
Gary: "Bill who? no his is primitive...."
...come to think of it, in the movie Gary does take a stab at Bill gates and calls his tech primitive..... Holy hell! they creater of this movie some how saw the future! it is Steve Jobs!
...watch, hollywood get raided and all copies of Antitrust get confiscated due to my posting this. (seriously though, should i flee the country?)




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That's interesting, I always pictured Antitrust as a stab at Microsoft. Given that it portrays a nerdy but successful (and ultimately evil) boss, theft of open source code, intimidation of OSS coders, and so on...but I can also see a lot of Apple in "NURV". It's funny that a movie written in the very beginning of Apple's rebirth would portray a corporation so much like the current Apple.
As for a more accurate portrayal of tech CEOs, Pirates of Silicon Valley is a fun film. A bit over the top, but I'm willing to bet they got very close to reality with their version of Steve Ballmer.