'The Circle' Trailer Looks An Awful Lot Like Google (cnet.com) 77
theodp writes: If you never got around to reading Dave Eggers' novel The Circle, the tale of a powerful tech company that bears a more-than-passing resemblance to Google (and has an Apple spaceship-like HQ) is coming to the big screen and the first trailer is out. The film has a release date of spring 2017, and stars Tom Hanks, Emma Watson and John Boyega. Remember, sharing is caring!
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Tom Hanks is an asshole [youtube.com].
Trevor Moore, spreading Fake News before it got cool!
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I was in an elevator with Hanks once. Got in the up car when I was going down three floors. Went to the top floor, 21, and Hanks got in. Farts a dry, stony fart, and says, "Gumped my rump." and laughs. "Enjoy 20 floors of smelling like fame," he said, as he raped my seeing eye dog.
His voice is just so distinctive, had to be him. Preview Bite the pillow tab dotslashpassword click submit. Submit God dammit Ed will you click this button for me.
Re: What I want to know is who keeps telling Tom H (Score:5, Insightful)
I know from context that you meant to write "always", but my mind interpreted that word as "walrus" ;)
Now how does that work?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism [wikipedia.org]
Fascism is what we today call the "alt-right" - right-populism. The greatest enemy of fascism is those who prefer, support and embrace diversity - what the alt-right calls "cucks". Fascists seek a return to the "good old days", some sort of lost "days of glory", where "traditional" values reigned, while simultaneously rejecting the globalism and the focus on
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On Internet forums, especially if you're AC, "fascism" just means "zealousness". Like, "I hate the liberal fascists just as much as the conservative ones, and the Green Party fascists are the worst.".
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You are correct. I don't support the usage. Just trying to warn Rei that 5 paragraphs on how fascism is incompatible with liberalism is not going to hit home with AC.
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No, what it means is that we have a troll here whose agenda is to tilt the entire exchange so that every political disposition is judged against the most strident example of the first-to-mind reductive cliche.
It's a war against subtlety. It's a war against moderates and it's a war against moderation—wher
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Yes, thank you for summarizing the situation from the liberal point of view.
I will try to give a view from the center.
Usually when someone says "fascism" in this context they really mean "totalitarianism". Essentially everyone conflates the Nazis, fascists and totalitarianism but it is clear that totalitarianism can be on any side of the political spectrum, it just has too many syllables.
So the current backlash, which got a demagogue (Trump) elected was, in my opinion, caused as a reaction against the lefti
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You contradict yourself and even the references you posted from Wikipedia. I suggest liberal doses of psilocybin, and some time away from whatever you have been reading.
Who the hell cast tom hanks in this thing? (Score:2)
He couldn't act his way out of a nutsack
Stay strong, Mr. Hanky.
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He couldn't act his way out of a nutsack
Stay strong, Mr. Hanky.
That was my first thought, then I watched the trailer -- this might actually be a perfect role for him. They're placing him as a Jobs-esque stage speaker, and his acting may not be great acting, but it seems to work as a stage speaker style. I just hope there aren't many scenes where he isn't on stage.
Re: Another Hollywood diatribe (Score:2)
Re:Another Hollywood diatribe (Score:4, Funny)
Little known fact; the movie title is an abbreviation from the original title "The Circlejerk".
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Yeah, I always love when a Hollywood movie tries to talk down to us plebs about how "eviil" some corporation(s) is/are, or how the "system" is holding down people.
They're some of the most over-paid, spoiled and "in an insulated echo chamber," people out there.
I especially love when they pull the 1% vs the 99% stuff.. many of them are in the 1%.
If it's anything like the novel (Score:2, Funny)
I'll walk out after 15 mins. I really tried to like the book, but the hip references to modern tech felt absolutely kickable.. like watching a Sandra Bullock movie in a similar vein. Sorry. I'll pass.
Let me guess... (Score:3)
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Google's an easy target; this is hardly the first time. Anyone here seen Ex Machina? Plot summary: "Sergey Brin's home pet project is to put Google's neural nets into robots, what could go wrong?". They don't call him Sergey Brin and they don't call the company Google, but they don't exactly hide their basis either.
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Google's an easy target; this is hardly the first time.
My pet peeve is not Google but the media's tendency to identify Silicon Valley with San Francisco. The two regions are 50 miles apart. The Internship movie made it appear that it was a bike ride away.
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35 miles from Moscone Center on Howard Street in San Francisco to the GooglePlex on Amphitheater Parkway in Mountain view.
As previously noted: I have an idiot friend who bikes this both directions, daily.
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Weird. Turns out I've rode a bike from San Francisco to Google's campus. Unless that was just an implanted false memory...
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Turns out I've rode a bike from San Francisco to Google's campus.
The Internship movie shows someone getting on a Google bike in Mountain View and then getting off the Google bike in San Francisco. Without breaking a sweat. Those Google bikes aren't really good for long distance riding. The Mountain View police are known to stop and question anyone riding a Google bike far away from the Google campus.
They *are*. (Score:2)
Silicon Valley and San Francisco are a bike ride away (as shown in The Internship).
They *are*. I have an idiot friend who makes the commute from SF to Facebook via bicycle daily. Only if it's raining does he load his bike on the rack on the bus, in the hopes that it will stop raining later, and he will be able to use the bike to go the other direction, the next time he needs to move from one to the other.
Of course... he's Australian, and they are all crazy. ;^)
very american... (Score:2)
this already exists....
please educate your fellow workers :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baidu#Censorship
regards
John Jones
meh, totally predictable plot lines (Score:1)
If it's from Hollywood, post 1968, then:
1. The villain will be a US military agency, a US spy agency, a corporation/CEO, a gun company, a non-renewable energy company.
2. The hero will be a military person who goes rogue, a whistleblower, a leftwing politician, a leftwing lobbyist/staffer/lawyer/journalist/activist.
3. The evildoer will be motivated by money or political power.
4. The good outcome will be something leftwing, and the villain will be defeated in-part by some failing of his/her rightwing ideology
Re:meh, totally predictable plot lines (Score:5, Insightful)
If it's from Hollywood, post 1968, then:
1. The villain will be a US military agency, a US spy agency, a corporation/CEO, a gun company, a non-renewable energy company.
Wow, I must have misunderstood the plot on all those post-1968 movies where I thought the baddies were commies, nazis, drug lords, foreign terrorists, domestic terrorists, anarchists, poor people trying to get rich quick, rich people trying to get richer quick, crazy people trying to do incomprehensible things for incomprehensible reasons, wayward do-gooders, megalomoniacal supercrooks, pirates, pirate hunters, aliens, alien hunters, vampires, vampire hunters, zombies, orcs, dragons, ghosts, etc.
If you don't like the simulation you're living in, you can always rejoin us here in reality.
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Wow, I must have misunderstood the plot on all those post-1968 movies where I thought the baddies were commies, nazis, drug lords, foreign terrorists, domestic terrorists, anarchists, poor people trying to get rich quick, rich people trying to get richer quick, crazy people trying to do incomprehensible things for incomprehensible reasons, wayward do-gooders, megalomoniacal supercrooks, pirates, pirate hunters, aliens, alien hunters, vampires, vampire hunters, zombies, orcs, dragons, ghosts, etc.
If you don't like the simulation you're living in, you can always rejoin us here in reality.
.... and APES!
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Yeah, I forgot a lot of good ones. Sharks, eels, piranhas, snakes, volcanoes, rising water on sinking ships, asteroids, robots, machines on the blink, doomsday devices, heat, cold, incompetent technicians, ghosts, time travellers, parties unknown, mad scientists, angry scientists, monsters created by mad/angry scientists, radiation monsters, diseases, ... It's kind of fun to think through the list.
And then there's the *real* villians: bad actors, bad directors, bad screenplays, bad ideas, ruining good book
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I'm sure you'll like these movies then:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt04... [imdb.com]
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt19... [imdb.com]
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt28... [imdb.com]
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If it's from Hollywood, post 1968, then:
1. The villain will be a US military agency, a US spy agency, a corporation/CEO, a gun company, a non-renewable energy company.
Actually the villain is as likely to be European (You do have propensity for using Brits, Germans & occasionally the French)
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Doesn't have to be european, but the villain HAS to have an accent that makes him obviously non-american.
Because those old american immigrant sure do love to hate on those new american immigrants.
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4. The good outcome will be something leftwing, and the villain will be defeated in-part by some failing of his/her rightwing ideology.
Left-wing and right-wing are overused and meaningless terms. In the traditional sense, there are many things that aren't either right-wing or left-wing. Liberalism (note: not libertarianism) is not left-wing -- the idea that the individual is the most important favours neither the elites (right wing) or the masses (left-wing). In fact, liberalism is fundamentally more right-wing than left-wing, as commercialism enables freedom of choice more than the social norms of a collectivised society does.
And that is
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Team movies have mostly failed until recently, which is why the success of the X-Men and the Avengers was such a surprise to everyone.
The success of movies based on some of the most popular young-adult fantasy properties in the world was a surprise ... to everyone?
And where were you for Seven Samurai, the Magnificent Seven, the Italian Job, Heat, the entire Fast & Furious series, Power Rangers, all the Star Wars movies, Reservoir Dogs, just about any movie set in any real-life war, Team America and all the movies it was parodying, Ocean's 11 and pretty much any other heist movie ever made, etc etc ...
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Team movies have mostly failed until recently, which is why the success of the X-Men and the Avengers was such a surprise to everyone.
The success of movies based on some of the most popular young-adult fantasy properties in the world was a surprise ... to everyone?
And where were you for Seven Samurai, the Magnificent Seven, the Italian Job, Heat, the entire Fast & Furious series, Power Rangers, all the Star Wars movies, Reservoir Dogs, just about any movie set in any real-life war, Team America and all the movies it was parodying, Ocean's 11 and pretty much any other heist movie ever made, etc etc ...
Yes, it was a surprise, because it went far beyond comic readers. The Seven Samurai is eastern, and it's all redemption. The Magnificent Seven was a remake of it, and was successful due to being different. There was a rash of clones (Dirty Dozen etc) but they weren't "team" movies, they were people-dying-movies. the Italian Job is about Michael Caine's character, and his struggle. The Power Rangers is kids' TV, and kids TV gives multiple shallow characters to potentially identify with, rather than one stro
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We viral marketers now? (Score:2)
Remember, sharing is caring!
..The fuck is this supposed to mean? We're expected to shill for this movie because we're geeks? Disgusting.
Re:We viral marketers now? (Score:4, Informative)
Spoiler warning
From the Wikipedia page on the novel [wikipedia.org]:
'After a brief incident with her own legal issues, Mae ends up agreeing to wear a SeeChange device [camera recording everything] herself (called going transparent), representing her own growing role in the company, epitomized by a public talk in which she insists, "Secrets are Lies", "sharing is caring," and "privacy is theft." '
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1984 called, it wants it's doublespeak back (and, apparently, it's movie plotlines).
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No, it means you should torrent it like you've never torrented before.
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If anything, to be at least geek-related, they should have written "Share and Enjoy!(TM)".
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Remember, sharing is caring!
..The fuck is this supposed to mean? We're expected to shill for this movie because we're geeks? Disgusting.
Sharing is Caring is the go to term for Torrent Pirates.... I believe the OP is urging seeding of the movie
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Well, it's kind of like how I'm a Beta, and you're an Alpha, but that's okay because "everyone belongs to everyone else".
Antitrust meets 1984 meets Facebook with Hermione. (Score:1)
I would have loved to have been in that meeting.
Lets see .... (Score:2)
Wait, that would be more like Yahoo!