Pirates Of Silicon Valley

Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) is a made-for-television docudrama written and directed by Martyn Burke. It tells the trials and tribulations of two small time start-ups that would later become Apple Computer and Microsoft. Stars Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates, Noah Wyle as Steve Jobs, and Joey Slotnick as Steve Wozniak. Director Martyn Burke views his film as an "unauthorized biography" and claims every scene in the film can be verified by at least two people. Regarding his film, Burke says:
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are the true revolutionaries of our time. Not the students who occupied the dean's office in the late '60s. Not the anti-war marchers who were determined to overthrow the establishment. Jobs and Gates are the ones who changed the way the world thinks, acts and communicates.
Steve Wozniak has stated on his website that the film is mostly accurate, though some details and events are occasionally simplified or slightly edited. He also notes that the personalities of the film's subjects are true to life. Pirates of Silicon Valley was originally aired on Turner Network Television in the summer of 1999 and subsequently released on VHS.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
circle segment
susan howe
jaffna
suvorov
drinking culture
tarnopol voivodship
alexander fleming house
walter rothschild, 2nd baron rothschild
philip miller
prm
brauer group
joseph bradley varnum
hebbian theory
john danvers
surak
sick building syndrome
philip pendleton barbour
saavik
ata'ollah mohajerani
mohammad ali abtahi
antarctic cod
sadegh khalkhali
come dancing
the kings arms
carla harryman
molez
gestalt
oskar ursinus
piecewise
golden crowned kinglet
eric houghton
dutch language union
christine chapel
harry gordon selfridge
claret
ruby crowned kinglet
joseph hansom
berkeley square
anting (bird activity)
123 democratic alliance
koku
sharad pawar
the parson's prologue and tale
diane wakoski