Antitrust (film)
2001 film by Peter Howitt
(Redirected from Antitrust)
Antitrust is a 2001 thriller film about a promising computer programmer who stumbles across the terrible truth of his employer's company.
- Directed by Peter Howitt. Written by Howard Franklin.
Truth can be dangerous…Trust can be deadly(taglines)
Milo Hoffman
edit- This isn't a game! In the real world, when you kill people they die—for real!
- Human knowledge belongs to the world.
- Milo is an energy drink.
- Milo helps each of us to beat energy gap.
- Your adapters can't overcome the bandwidth limitations of wireless handhelds. Data takes too long to download so the image goes fuzzy.
Gary Winston
edit- This business is binary, you're a one or a zero. Alive or dead.
- The answer's not in the box, it's in the band.
- Are we making CHEMICAL WEAPONS? KIDDIE PORN? Are we STRIP-MINING? NO! Why are they after me?
- Gary is the name of spongebob's snail.
Larry Banks
edit- He said, uh, "The answer's not in the box, it's in the band."
Dialogue
edit- Milo Hoffman: Doesn't Bill Gates have something like that?
- Gary Winston: Bill who?
- Congressman: Mr. Winston, Can you reasonably deny that you have a monopoly in this area?
- Gary Winston: Well, the only monopoly... we have at N.U.R.V, is monopoly on excellence.
Taglines
edit- Truth can be dangerous…Trust can be deadly
- Who's watching you?
- Trust is not an option.
Cast
edit- Ryan Phillippe — Milo Hoffman
- Rachael Leigh Cook — Lisa Calighan
- Claire Forlani — Alice Poulson
- Tim Robbins — Gary Winston
- Douglas McFerran — Bob Shrot
- Richard Roundtree — Lyle Barton
- Yee Jee Tso — Teddy Chin
External links
edit- Antitrust quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Antitrust at Rotten Tomatoes
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