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Remember back in the [[The Nineties|late '90s]]/[[Turn of the Millennium|early '00s]], when everybody thought that Microsoft was an evil [[Mega Corp]] hell-bent on [[Take Over the World|Taking Over The (Computer) World]] by any means necessary? (Well, even more than they do today?) Well, what if "any means necessary" included murder? And what if it was up to [[The Hero|one plucky programmer]] to expose their malevolence?
Remember back in the [[The Nineties|late '90s]]/[[Turn of the Millennium|early '00s]], when everybody thought that Microsoft was an evil [[Mega Corp]] hell-bent on [[Take Over the World|Taking Over The (Computer) World]] by any means necessary? (Well, even more than they do today?) Well, what if "any means necessary" included murder? And what if it was up to [[The Hero|one plucky programmer]] to expose their malevolence?


That, ladies and gentlemen, is the plot of ''Antitrust''.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the plot of '''''Antitrust'''''.


'''''[[Anti Trust]]''''' is a 2001 [[Thriller]] starring Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, [[Rachael Leigh Cook]] and Claire Forlani. Milo Hoffman (Phillippe) is a young programmer from Silicon Valley whose talents earn him the notice of the [[The Other Rainforest|Portland]]-based software corporation [[Expy|NURV]], run by billionaire philanthropist [[Significant Monogram|Gary Winston]] (Robbins). Winston wants Milo to help him develop a new system called Synapse, which will link all the world's computers, cell phones and other electronic devices via satellite. While at NURV, he starts falling for a young programmer named Lisa (Cook), which wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the fact that [[Love Triangle|he already has a girlfriend]] in Alice (Forlani). However, after his programmer buddy Teddy is murdered, Milo starts to uncover evidence that NURV may have been behind it... and the murder of countless other programmers in order to steal their work and claim it as their own. Out of a mix of duty to his dead friend and disgust at his employers, Milo sets out to destroy NURV from within and [[Information Wants to Be Free|give Synapse to the people]]... unless NURV stops him first and claims him as their next victim.
''Antitrust'' is a 2001 [[Thriller]] starring Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, [[Rachael Leigh Cook]] and Claire Forlani. Milo Hoffman (Phillippe) is a young programmer from Silicon Valley whose talents earn him the notice of the [[The Other Rainforest|Portland]]-based software corporation [[Expy|NURV]], run by billionaire philanthropist [[Significant Monogram|Gary Winston]] (Robbins). Winston wants Milo to help him develop a new system called Synapse, which will link all the world's computers, cell phones and other electronic devices via satellite. While at NURV, he starts falling for a young programmer named Lisa (Cook), which wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the fact that [[Love Triangle|he already has a girlfriend]] in Alice (Forlani). However, after his programmer buddy Teddy is murdered, Milo starts to uncover evidence that NURV may have been behind it... and the murder of countless other programmers in order to steal their work and claim it as their own. Out of a mix of duty to his dead friend and disgust at his employers, Milo sets out to destroy NURV from within and [[Information Wants to Be Free|give Synapse to the people]]... unless NURV stops him first and claims him as their next victim.


While it generally got a poor reception from professional critics and left little impact on the box office, it's attracted a cult following from computer geeks due to [[Shown Their Work|its realistic portrayal]] of hacking and computers in general. It's also [[Unintentional Period Piece|a wonderful time capsule]] of late '90s computer culture.
While it generally got a poor reception from professional critics and left little impact on the box office, it's attracted a cult following from computer geeks due to [[Shown Their Work|its realistic portrayal]] of hacking and computers in general. It's also [[Unintentional Period Piece|a wonderful time capsule]] of late '90s computer culture.

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* [[Asian and Nerdy]]: Teddy.
* [[Asian and Nerdy]]: Teddy.
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* [[Mega Corp]]: NURV.
* [[Mega Corp]]: NURV.
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Both Alice/Rebecca and Lisa at various points. The former starts out as this, but falls [[In Love with the Mark]] and does a [[Heel Face Turn]]. The latter, meanwhile, pretends to help Milo in his crusade against NURV, but then turns him in to their security.}}
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Both Alice/Rebecca and Lisa at various points. The former starts out as this, but falls [[In Love with the Mark]] and does a [[Heel Face Turn]]. The latter, meanwhile, pretends to help Milo in his crusade against NURV, but then turns him in to their security.}}
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Gary Winston is this to Bill Gates, with NURV as his Microsoft.
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Gary Winston is this to [[Bill Gates]], with NURV as his [[Microsoft]].
* [[Oh Crap]]: {{spoiler|Alice's}} reaction when Milo {{spoiler|addresses her by her real name, Rebecca}}. Also happens to Winston when he sees {{spoiler|the Synapse broadcast exposing his crimes}}.
* [[Oh Crap]]: {{spoiler|Alice's}} reaction when Milo {{spoiler|addresses her by her real name, Rebecca}}. Also happens to Winston when he sees {{spoiler|the Synapse broadcast exposing his crimes}}.
* [[The Other Rainforest]]: NURV is based in [[Portland]], Oregon. The film itself was also shot largely in [[Stargate City|Vancouver]].
* [[The Other Rainforest]]: NURV is based in [[Portland]], Oregon. The film itself was also shot largely in [[Stargate City|Vancouver]].
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 17 May 2024

Remember back in the late '90s/early '00s, when everybody thought that Microsoft was an evil Mega Corp hell-bent on Taking Over The (Computer) World by any means necessary? (Well, even more than they do today?) Well, what if "any means necessary" included murder? And what if it was up to one plucky programmer to expose their malevolence?

That, ladies and gentlemen, is the plot of Antitrust.

Antitrust is a 2001 Thriller starring Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook and Claire Forlani. Milo Hoffman (Phillippe) is a young programmer from Silicon Valley whose talents earn him the notice of the Portland-based software corporation NURV, run by billionaire philanthropist Gary Winston (Robbins). Winston wants Milo to help him develop a new system called Synapse, which will link all the world's computers, cell phones and other electronic devices via satellite. While at NURV, he starts falling for a young programmer named Lisa (Cook), which wouldn't be a problem if it weren't for the fact that he already has a girlfriend in Alice (Forlani). However, after his programmer buddy Teddy is murdered, Milo starts to uncover evidence that NURV may have been behind it... and the murder of countless other programmers in order to steal their work and claim it as their own. Out of a mix of duty to his dead friend and disgust at his employers, Milo sets out to destroy NURV from within and give Synapse to the people... unless NURV stops him first and claims him as their next victim.

While it generally got a poor reception from professional critics and left little impact on the box office, it's attracted a cult following from computer geeks due to its realistic portrayal of hacking and computers in general. It's also a wonderful time capsule of late '90s computer culture.

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