Piratesof Silicon Valley se trata de una película documental que narra la rivalidad que tuvo lugar desde los años 70 hasta 1985 entre las dos mayores empresas multinacionales del mundo de los ordenadores y el software, Apple y Microsoft a través de sus fundadores: Steve Jobs y Steve Wozniak por parte de Apple, y Bill Gates y Paul Allen por Microsoft.
Envie também um comentário * Comentários contendo qualquer tipo de palavrão, ofensa ou discriminação serão deletados e seu perfil bloqueado. Quando a revolução começou, ninguém poderia imaginar que ela começaria em dois lugares tão diferentes. De um lado estava Steve Jobs, que de sua garagem criou Apple e um dos computadores pessoais mais usados na atualidade, e Bill Gates, o criador da Microsoft e do Windows, que tirou suas idéias de conversas noturnas em seu dormitório da faculdade. Ambos mudaram o jeito de encarar a informática, criando sistemas tão simples e abrangentes, para trabalhar, viver e se comunicar. Mas essa não foi uma revolução fácil e nem honesta. Conheça os bastidores da história desses dois homens, que usaram todos os tipos de golpes e armas para ganhar essa revolução. Com Noah Wyle de Plantão Médico e Anthony Michael Hall de O Clube dos Cinco.
JoshHopkins sebagai Paul Allen Gema Zamprogna sebagai Arlene SINOPSIS FILM THE PIRATES OF SILICON VALLEY Film yang bisa disebut film semi dokumenter ini menceritakan perjuangan dan persaingan awal kelahiran dua korporat komputer ternama di dunia yaitu Apple dan Microsoft.
Piratas de Silicon Valley Pirates of Silicon Valley es un biopic sobre la fundación de las dos empresas que comenzaron con los sistemas operativos Mac Os y Windows, Apple y Microsoft y sus fundadores, Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Jobs y Steve Wozniak entre otros. Una cinta con el interés histórico de quien viva en Marte y quien no la conozca conocer lo que sucedió de manera más o menos coherente. Piratas de Silicon Valley 1999 Argumento En los ochenta nadie sabía lo que era un ordenador personal, y varios chicos jóvenes y universitarios fundan dos empresas que resultarán punteras y que se convertirán en las más poderosas del mundo en los años siguientes. Crítica “Normalucha” como peli, pero cuenta lo que hay que contar y está entretenida porque, si no tienes ni idea de cómo sucedió esto, pues puedes tomarte con Piratas de Silicon Valley un punto de partida para conocer un pedazo de la historia moderna que, nos guste o no, ha cambiado la manera de relacionarse de las personas para siempre. Fueron tiempos antes de internet luego la cosa se desmadró del todo, cuando teníamos todos un ordenador en casa y andábamos con discos de tres y medio, de cinco y un cuarto, cuando apenas conocíamos el ratón… tiempos que ahora nos parecen un poco atrasados pero que fueron el comienzo de todo y que, de no ser por estos tipos, igual las cosas hubiesen sido distintas y ahora no tendríais el aparatito que ahora sostenéis mientras leéis esto. La peli tiene la gracia de ser bastante fiel a la historia oficial y trazar los personajes fielmente y de manera muy amena. No es más que una película para televisión, y ya de hace veinte años, pero sin embargo tiene la vigencia de la historia que cuenta, tan atractiva como la de cualquier inventor, más por lo que han hecho que por las cualidades artísticas de la cinta. En todo caso, como biopic no está nada mal y nos lleva a una terrible reflexión, y es que esta producción un tanto pobre se nos hace hoy casi una obra maestra si la comparamos con algunos biopics modernos que no sabemos de qué anuncio de pollo frito han sacado su guion. Nuestra Opinión Apetecible sólo por la historia… pero menuda historia. Premios Emmy 5 nominaciones, incluyendo mejor telefilm y guión Trailer Ficha Técnica y Reseña Piratas de Silicon Valley 1999 Título de la Película Pirates of Silicon ValleyArgumento En los ochenta nadie sabía lo que era un ordenador personal, y varios chicos jóvenes y universitarios fundan dos empresas que resultarán punteras y que se convertirán en las más poderosas del mundo en los años de Publicación 10 de January 2022Duración 95 minsAutor Martin CidDirectores Martyn BurkeActores Noah Wyle, Anthony Michael Hall, Joey Slotnick, John DiMaggio, Josh Hopkins, Melissa Suzanne McBride, Gailard Sartain, Marcus GiamattiGénero Drama, InformáticaFilmaffinity Reseña Apetecible sólo por la historia… pero menuda historia.

Synopsis The story about the men who made the world of technology what it is today, their struggles during college, the founding of their companies, and the ingenious actions they took to build up the global corporate empires of Apple Computer Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. Pirates of Silicon Valley - watch online: streaming, buy or rent

Ficha Créditos Críticas [21] Tráilers [2] Imágenes [3] Blu-ray [1] Plugin no soportado Título original Pirates of Silicon Valley Año 1999 Duración 95 min. País Estados Unidos Dirección Guion Reparto Música Fotografía Compañías Género Drama Biográfico. Internet / Informática. Telefilm Sinopsis Dos jóvenes de gran talento se enfrentan en una guerra de ingenio y estrategias comerciales para imponerse en el mercado de la informática. FILMAFFINITY Premios 1999 Emmy 5 nominaciones, incluyendo mejor telefilm y guión 1999 Sindicato de Productores PGA Nominada a Mejor telefilm 1999 Sindicato de Directores DGA Nominada a Mejor director Miniserie/Telefilm Críticas Silicon Valley es una región de California donde se asientan, desde la década de los ochenta, muchas de las nuevas empresas relacionadas con la informática y las nuevas tecnologías. "Pirates of Silicon Valley" relata, con los nombres reales, los principios de las empresas Apple y Microsoft a través de sus fundadores Steve Jobs y Steve Wozniak por parte de Apple, y Bill Gates y Paul Allen como fundadores de Microsoft. Creadores de dos de las mayores multinacionales del mundo de los ordenadores y el software de hoy en día, este entretenido telefilm muestra los comienzos de estos jóvenes con enorme talento pero no precisamente buen carácter. Además, la historia de ficción tuvo cierta polémica en su estreno, pues afirma claramente que Gates y Allen de Microsoft copiaron de Macintosh para su sistema operativo Windows. Tu crítica Escribe tu opinión para que el resto de los usuarios la pueda leer. Añade tu crítica Votaciones de almas gemelas Regístrate y podrás acceder a recomendaciones personalizadas según tus gustos de cine Votaciones de tus amigos Regístrate y podrás acceder a todas las votaciones de tus amigos, familiares, etc. Si alguna sinopsis cuenta demasiados detalles del argumento, si ves algún error que desees corregir o para completar datos de la ficha o añadir fechas de estreno en tu país- puedes mandarnos un mensaje interno en la página. Si no estás registrado/a puedes contactarnos vía Twitter, IG, FB o por email a info -arroba- filmaffinity -punto- com. Los derechos de propiedad intelectual de las críticas corresponden a los correspondientes críticos y/o medios de comunicación de los que han sido extraídos. Filmaffinity no tiene relación alguna con el productor, productora o distribuidor/a de la película. El copyright del poster, carátula, fotogramas, fotografías e imágenes de cada DVD, VOD, Blu-ray, tráiler y banda sonora original BSO pertenecen a las correspondientes productoras y/o distribuidoras. Últimas películas visitadas 1999 Martyn Burke

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Pirates of Silicon Valley is a 1999 made-for-TV docudrama. Based off of the book Fire in the Valley The Making of The Personal Computer by Paul Freiberger, it documents the creation and rise of Apple Computers later Apple Inc. and Microsoft through the lives of each company's co-founder, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. The story is told In Medias Res and narrated by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak when focusing on Jobs and Apple and Microsoft executive Steve Ballmer when focusing on Gates and Microsoft. Noah Wyle stars as Steve Jobs, Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates, and John DiMaggio appears as Steve film made its debut on television on June 20, 1999 on TNT and was later released on VHS and Jobs, another film about the early days of Steve Jobs & Apple, and Steve Jobs, a third Jobs "biopic" of sorts. Pirates of Silicon Valley provides examples of Adaptation Title Change The movie's title is shortened from the book's original name Fire in the Valley The Making of The Personal Computer. Allowed Internal War Jobs deliberately tries to foster an us-versus-them mentality among the Macintosh team and does nothing when a food fight breaks out between rival product line teams at a bar. While he claims this helps motivate people into doing well, this is presented as him allowing the company to tear itself apart while Microsoft helps itself to Apple's prototype GUI, and this sort of ethos prompts Wozniak to leave the company. Book Ends Sort of. The movie begins with the 1984 Macintosh commercial with the Big Brother screen, and ends with Bill Gates on a massive video screen, just like the commercial at a Stevenote. The movie even lampshades it. Breaking the Fourth Wall During a pivotal meeting between Bill Gates and IBM, the scene freezes and Steve Ballmer gets up and directly addresses the audiences to deliver an This is amazing. Not just amazing, it's historic. It should be taught in all the history books. Hung and framed in the National Gallery or something, because this is the instant of creation of one of the greatest fortunes in the history of the world. I mean, Bill Gates is the richest guy in the world because of what started in this room. And you wanna know what else? It wasn't exactly smoke and mirrors, but we didn't have anything! I mean, not a damn thing! Here we were, this two-bit little outfit, telling IBM we had the answer to their problems. The DOS? The Disk Operating System? To make all those zillion IBM computers compute? We didn't remotely own anything like what Bill was selling them. Steve Wozniak does something similar while touting the innovation of Xerox's Graphical User Interface. Documentary The movie will cut away to have either the actual people the movie was based on, or the actors themselves give exposition on a scene. Defector from Decadence Wozniak decides to leave Apple after being disgusted by all its internal strife, proclaiming he doesn't get to make jokes have fun anymore. Does This Remind You of Anything? When Jobs unveils the Apple Macintosh to his employees, he calls it their baby, raises a glass of champagne to toast the computer, and promptly smashes it on the Mac. A good metaphor for how he treats people who are important to him. Dramatically Missing the Point When called out on running Apple like a cult and setting his employees against each other, Jobs says people need competition and a goal to strive for, citing the The Vietnam War as an example. The Vietnam War was a disaster that caused more problems than it solved and helped nobody. Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep" A subtle example — Adele Goldberg, the Xerox PARC employee who was ordered by company execs, over her strong objections, to give Jobs and company a demo of the Smalltalk system, is named only "Xerox project manager" in the credits. Why her name wasn't used is unknown, but in real life Goldberg was almost as significant to Smalltalk as its creators, Alan Kay and Dan Ingalls, having written the standard book on Smalltalk-80 and later running a company that marketed Smalltalk when Xerox wouldn't. Fourth Wall Psych The movie begins with Steve Jobs talking about changing the world. It seems like he's talking to the viewer about the film, but then the camera zooms out to reveal he's talking to Ridley Scott, the director of Apple's famous "1984" Super Bowl commercial. Freudian Excuse Created in a made-up scene where Bill Gates and Steve Jobs meet for the first time at a CES. Bill Gates introduces himself, and offers his hand, but Steve Jobs is so pumped up from a presentation he just gave that he ignores him and walks away. George Jetson Job Security Becomes more and more prominent at Apple as Jobs' jerkass nature comes through more and more. Glorified Sperm Donor Jobs with his daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs. He claims to be sterile and unable to get anyone pregnant, denying that he is the father. He seems to regret distancing himself after awhile though, with one scene showing him interacting with Lisa with a bit of a somber mood, and the speculation that the Apple Lisa was named after her. Granola Girl Steve Jobs' girlfriend Arlene who was in reality named Chrisann Brennan. Jobs has shades of it too; one early scene has him proclaim he only eats fruit because it's "pure" after knocking on Wozniak for eating French fries, Wozniak hints that Jobs might have spent some time in India and in some hippie communes, and throughout the film, he constantly talks about shaping history or some such like that, which is cast as being empty and cult-like rather than inspirational. Grey-and-Gray Morality Both Gates and Jobs are presented warts and all. The more socially awkward Gates is single minded about his company and success, often deceptive in reaching his goals. The handsome and charismatic Jobs is vocally idealistic, but this also becomes part of the cult-like atmosphere at Apple. Hair-Trigger Temper Jobs. Especially towards the end of the movie. How We Got Here After the introductory scene during the creation of Apple's "1984" ad, the film jumps to the famous 1997 Macworld conference where Steve Jobs announces Microsoft investing in Apple. Steve Wozniak's narration asks how the two companies went from hating each other to partnering up, and then the film jumps back to the 70s to tell the main story. Insufferable Genius Both Jobs and Gates. Jobs has it in spades. Gates is more able to control it, but it flies through at the end. Ironic Echo Jobs proclaims during a meeting that good artists create, but great artists steal, a sentiment Gates espouses to Balmer and other Microsoft employees when they go to see Apple's prototypes. It goes the other way too; Gates compares competing in business to being in the mafia using the proverb "keep your friends close and your enemies closer", and Jobs says something while yelling at Gates. It Will Never Catch On Apple and Microsoft throughout the film go out of their way to blow up these kinds of perceptions from other companies. After designing the first Apple computer, Woz is forced to show it to HP, per his contract. The executive in charge of reviewing it however, scoffs at the idea of a computer for ordinary people. Gates actually uses this to his advantage. The IBM executives are so convinced that software will never be profitable that they happily give up the licensing rights to DOS instead of demanding exclusivity. Xerox never considering their early version of GUI Graphical User Interface to be all that important; the product using it didn't sell well. Adele Goldberg and the rest of PARC did, though, and the film shows a scene of a furious Goldberg trying and failing to convince a rather Large Ham Xerox exec to give PARC and Smalltalk more funding and a commercial outlet. Both Jobs and Gates go racing to get their own version of GUIs - Mac and Windows - out as fast as possible, seeing the value in the home-based market for such a user-friendly operating tool. This is what Gates is yelling about at the end when Jobs confronts him about Microsoft getting Windows out ahead of his Mac release. Jerkass Both Jobs and Gates, though Jobs' jerkassery is shown more prominently in the film to the point that one Apple employee almost throttles him for his verbal abuse. Gates' is much more subtle, but just as low-blowing. Large Ham Steve Ballmer, as per real life. John DiMaggio is really full of himself in moments such as when he interrupts the IBM meeting to his narrration. Manipulative Bastard Gates. He convinces IBM that he has software that he didn't even have yet, and most importantly, when Jobs catches wind that he is designing Windows, he calls Gates out on intellectual property theft no actual software piracy was involved, but Gates manages to convince him it's just a small side project, and towards the end of the scene, Gates praises the Apple Computer company, telling Jobs he would only get an Apple Computer for his mother. The narration in this scene lampshades Gates' behavior to hell and back. Jobs is manipulative too, he just does it the standard charismatic borderline cult leader type way. Mushroom Samba Jobs goes through one when he takes acid in his hippie days. This gets a Call-Back during the Mactinosh reveal party during the trip, he says he feels like he's conducting classical music when he moves his body, and sure enough, during the party, he makes some conductor-like movements while throwing frisbees as the film's soundtrack plays classical music. Not So Stoic Though Bill Gates is shown at times yelling during business matters, Ballmer notes during a flashback of a meeting between Gates and Jobs that Jobs would be the one person Gates never yelled at. This is finally breached toward the end of the movie, when Jobs again confronts Gates about the similarities between Mac OS and WindowsGates Get real, will you? You and I are both like guys that had this rich neighbor - Xerox - that left the door open all the time. And you go sneaking in to steal the TV set. Only when you get there, you realize that I got there first. I GOT THE LOOT, STEVE! And you're yelling? That's not fair? "I wanted to try to steal it first." You're too late. One-Steve Limit Enforced. Though three major characters would include Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak as well as early Microsoft employee Steve Ballmer, only Jobs is ever addressed as Steve in the film - Wozniak goes by his nickname "Woz" while Ballmer goes only by his last name. Pride Before a Fall Jobs and his company. At the end of the movie, he has his friend walk out on him and his company, is eventually fired. Although he eventually comes back between then and the final scene he has to rely on his main competitor to stay afloat. Before this, he owned the hottest company in Silicon Valley, with only the sky as the limit. Future events between the time of filming and present day would show Apple to become at least as successful as Microsoft. Microsoft would eventually sell their investment at a decent profit, without having exercised much control in Apple. Shown Their Work Despite a research workload that avoided official statements or interviews from either Apple or Microsoft, the film manages to capture most of the events it covers accurately, albeit with occasional goofs. Even the real Steve Wozniak was impressed by the producers' accuracy and said as much in an interviewWoz The personalities and incidents are accurate in the sense that they all occurred but they are often with the wrong parties Bill Fernandez, Apple employee 4, was with me and the computer that burned up in 1970 and at the wrong dates when John Sculley joined, he had to redirect attention from the Apple III, not the Mac, to the Apple II and places Homebrew Computer Club was at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center ... the personalities were very accurately portrayed. Spiritual Successor The Social Network could be considered one for the new millennium, being about another real life Insufferable Genius who revolutionized computers. Alternately, or perhaps more appropriately, the film Steve Jobs could be seen as a companion film, filling in many of the gaps of this story. What Happened to the Mouse? Bill Gates' partner Paul Allen disappears halfway through the movie. The real-life explanation is that he left Microsoft in 1982 after being diagnosed with cancer, although he wouldn't die of it until 36 years later. Younger Than They Look Given Steve Ballmer being almost completely bald by 1980 in the movie, it's hard to believe that he was only 24 at the time, and he is actually younger than Bill Gates. Asa point of interest, on the video version of this film there are multiple imprints visible Xim4 Vs Xim Apex Reddit Ben Cherington on Pirates picking first in 2021 Draft Sinopsis Film Movie Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) This film is the semi-humorous documentary about the men who made the world of technology what it is today, their
Pirates of Silicon Valley merupakan suatu film tentang perseteruan Steve Jobs & Bill Gates Apple & Machintos. Diceritakan bagaimana Gates dan Steve memulai segalanya dari bawah. Pada 1975, Gates dan rekannya Paul Allen mendirikan Microsoft. Dan pada 1976, Jobs dan rekannya Steve Wozniac mendirikan Apple Inc. Dari sinilah Microsoft mulai dikenal. Steve Jobs pun tak tinggal diam, untuk bisa terus menyalip IBM di pasar komputer ia butuh lebih dari sekadar inovasi biasa. Untuk tetap bisa menguasai pasar Apple menerbitkan Lisa, sebuah komputer yang ia beri nama seperti nama anak pertamanya. Lalu dengan geniusnya Jobs memanfaatkan proyek gagal dari perusahaan Xerox berupa teknologi mouse dan GUI Graphic User Interface. Ia menggagas pembuatan komputer pribadi yang ia beri nama Macintosh. Mengetahui komputer keluaran terbaru dari Apple yaitu Lisa, Bill Gates pun tak bisa diam. Dia mengambil langkah berani dengan mengajak Jobs bekerja sama dengan tujuan utama mempelajari teknologi Grafis dan Sistem Operasinya, sungguh beruntung Bill Gates dan rekan-rekannya, niatnya hanya menginginkan Lisa, namun Macintosh pun didapatnya, Microsoft mendapatkan 3 prototype dari Apple. Akhirnya Microsoft yang saat itu belum seberapa besar dibandingkan Apple dapat sesuka hati mengutak-atik prototype Macintosh Apple yang baru akan diliris setahun kemudian, hal ini disebabkan karena pengakuan Bill Gates bahwa IBM selaku saingan Apple menginginkan produk dari Microsoft, sehingga Steve pun harus sedikit khawatir dengan IBM dan akhirnya menerima Microsoft tanpa memikirkan resiko yang akan timbul seperti pada kenyataannya. Bill Gates diam-diam mengutak-atik sistem operasi dan teknologi Macintosh dan meluncurkan apa yang kita kenal sekarang sebagai Windows, padahal saat itu Macintosh belum karena kelihaiannya Bill Gates dapat mengelabui Apple. Dari situlah Microsoft bekembang pesat dan jutru menjadi saingan berat bagi Apple. Sementara di pihak Apple sendiri justru terjadi persaingan antara Macintosh Developers dan Apple II Developers, namun Steve Jobs malah menganggap hal ini sebagai sesuatu yang hebat dan dia menganggap macintosh adalah yang terbaik diantara pendahulunya yaitu Lisa dan Apple II. Bagi orang pada umumnya saat itu dapat dikata bahwa Apple menghancurkan dirinya sendiri.
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