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This movie inspired me from a young to dive further into science fairs and robotics. October Sky (1999) focuses on the true story of Homer Hickam and how he overcame Immense social family pressure with his friends; one of those being straying from coal mine work.
I grew up watching a lot of Bollywood comedic romance films. In Mickey Virus (2013), things go sideways (a robbery to be exact) when he wishes to help the woman he has immense feelings for. Having spent my fair share of days running antivirus scans in my Help Desk days, I enjoyed this movie overall in good fun. So if you’re not opposed to music, dance, a bit of romance, and silly scenes, then you may certainly enjoy it.
This is not at all my favorite Bollywood movie of course. Lagaan (2001), Hum Tum (2004), and the Dhoom (franchise) are far superior to this movie but still, it’s the only movie that comes to my mind in terms of computer viruses in the Bollywood world.
Okay, who wouldn’t want to have the ability to turn back time? This is one of my childhood faves. It’s a great family movie. It had such a sweet and funny protagonist. Imagine if you had a watch that could freeze time but there were negative side effects that come with altering time. Clockstoppers (2002) is a whole lot of fun overall. Aside from Time Machine (2002) and Time After Time (2017), it’s one of my all-time faves in terms of time travel adventures. P.S. Time Machine (2002) always makes me tear up a bit and Time After Time (2017), which I saw on CW Seed should have lasted more seasons in my opinion. Additionally. I loved In Time (2011) which was truly intense — time is money.
The whole concept of TRON: Legacy (2010) and this reboot follows a young man who enters an arcade and is faced with arena fights, uncovering what happened to his father, and finding his way out of chaos. If you enjoy movies that make you feel as if you’re entering a game, then check this out. Of course, I love The Matrix trilogy and the overall franchise, but I am a huge fan of the music especially in TRON: Legacy and the character’s clothing designs. Speaking of music and memorable motorcycle scenes akin to TRON: Legacy, Nerve (2016) was interesting to watch — I’m not a huge fan of “dare” films but the music in Nerve (2016) was awesome. I have always loved arcade designs so TRON: Legacy is a movie I’ve rewatched multiple times. You may even like TRON: Uprising (2012), an animated version in-off that didn’t last long but I loved it as well!
I’ll be honest with you guys there were a few scenes I didn’t comprehend in Mr. Robot (2015) that left me scratching my head, but I truly loved the concept of following a cyber security engineer and the whole vibe of the show was quite good. While it’s been a while since I’ve seen it — just expect several twists and turns. When I was watching it I kept thinking about the movie V for Vendetta (2005) — you’ll understand why if you take a peek at some of the stills or trailers.
The filmography was superb and there were undoubtedly interesting characters. If you’ve ever had an interest in computer programming or using hacking for good like Kevin Mitnick, you may certainly enjoy this TV series. I know Good Trouble (2019) primarily focuses on relationships, but I adored the tech startup and programming scenes. Ultimately, Women in Tech (WiT) and quite a few other prominent issues are highlighted in the show and are quite frankly relatable.