What's your favourite entrepreneurship/tech movie or series?

Florian Myter
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Kind of an obvious one for me, but HBO's Silicon Valley is one of the few TV series I've seen back-to-back multiple times. What's your favourite ?

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Marvin Mändle
I prefer documentaries, but I really liked the story behind Spotify in "Playlist". Narcos is also great, but that's another kind of entrepreneurship... :D
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Florian Myter
@marvin_maendle Haha, well I guess "that kind" of marketing comes with its own sets of challenges ? I can imagine marketing isn't the easiest thing to get started 😬
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Maurizio Isendoorn
@marvin_maendle haha another kind of entrepreneurship. Those guys would indeed be amazing entrepreneurs even if they did everything legal
Florian Myter
@marvin_maendle @maurizioisendoorn Good point about them having potential to be great "regular" entrepeneurs. I (almost) got scammed over the phone last year. Hands down, the scammer was the best salesman I've ever encountered ... such a shame
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Maurizio Isendoorn
I liked these a lot: - The Steve Jobs movie - Wolf of Wall street - Lamborghini - The Pursuit of Happiness - The Big Short - Moneyball - The Founder (about McDonalds) - The Social Network (about Facebook)
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James Frank
I like Wolf of Wall street.
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Emmanuel Raymond
Silicon Valley series
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Edena
In terms of TV shows, I really liked the USS Callister episode in Black Mirror that somewhat explores such themes. The Social Network (2010) and Steve Jobs (2015) were also great movies.
Alexander Alkor
So good question! I'm wondering about such movies and series, too.
Alexander Alkor
@florian_myter yeah, entrepreneurship is often a kind of adventure. and it's often similar to creative paths of musicians and other artists. movies like The Doors I'd suggest to watch, too.
Ashley from Shadow
Did anyone watch startup? I was recently recommended the series and it seems like a good fit for the PH community!
Gurkaran Singh
"Silicon Valley is definitely a classic choice for tech enthusiasts! It's like the 'comfort code' we can always rely on for a good laugh and some startup drama. What's not to love about a show where lines of code are delivered with perfect comedic timing?"