The movie comes from Google (and this time is serious)

A few days ago I put together a mini collection of the trailers of "films about social networks" inspired by the imminent arrival of "The Social Network", the very real (and very promising I must add) movie about the history of Facebook.

When the news came that there will be a movie about Google and its founders, I clicked anxiously to see a new parody ... but I was surprised to see that this time it is a serious news.

It turns out that the production company Groundswell Productions of Michael London with producer John Morris, have acquired the rights to cinema of the book "Googled: The End of the World As We Know It" (Google end: the end of the world as we know it) History of the company's beginnings and its marketing networks that founded Segrey Brin and Larry Page, narrated by Ken Auletta, columnist of The New Yorker. Click here for sarkar 3 hd movie download.

While in the movie Facebook will know its origin in young college students seeking to be popular to win girls (and who ended up earning a lot of money), in Google's story that tells the book, central and what will be the "heart" of The film, are the ideals of this other pair of students, already mature doing a doctorate, that with the idea of ??an improved search engine were set to follow a key philosophy: do not be evil. London describes it this way: "It is about these two young guys who created a company that changed the world, and how the world in turn changed them."

I like to watch movies being made telling the stories of tech companies' heads, after all, companies like Google or Facebook have a lot to do in our lives today, not to say that they are on their way to conquer the world and catch us Their marketing networks. Their bio-pics could be the equivalent of films of other influential personalities for their times.

It comes to mind for example "The Aviator," which tells the story of the magnate Howard Huges, or the recent biography on Harvey Milk (also produced by London), figure very important for the rights of homosexuals. And of course, there's also the great "The Pirates of Sillicon Valley," which portrays the birth of Apple and Microsoft, which I think is the only one in this sub-genre of bio-pics about men behind technology empires.

The project is still in the initial stages, it is necessary to see if it ends up becoming a film finally. But it is always pleasant to witness the moment when a movie idea is born, it is one of the things that I personally love to follow on the web, the evolution of the film projects, the talents that are adding up, the rumors of who Will interpret who, the first images, the first trailers. Visit Us for more information.

Now, it is necessary to see if the tendency of films on millionaire geeks that changed their times (networks of marketing) attract a massive audience, or if they go unnoticed between all the cinematographic offer. Surely according to how the box office goes to The Social Network we will see if Google has a chance to also have its story in theaters. While we see if it comes true, make your bets: who do they see doing?

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