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Topic: Somebody should make a movie about Satoshi - page 2. (Read 668 times)

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October 20, 2017, 04:50:09 PM
#6

Could definitely make a good movie about this topic but it would be good to get a bit deeper into the how it works and why it's important... Like if you read some of Nick Szabo's old posts, there's a lot of depth behind the thinking, so turning it into just another action movie wouldn't do the ideas much justice?

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October 20, 2017, 04:43:30 PM
#5
10/10 would watch.

Although i picture Satoshi as more of a shiny red & chrome Vespa kind of a guy.  Classy but Humble Wink

Not really. I agree to forget the Lambo and go for the Vespa. But the Vespa would not be shine at all (if Satoshi would like to shine he would have made himself visible), and it would not be new, it would be an old matt Vespa of the seventies and he would drive it to move around the heavy traffic of Ciang Mai in northern Thailand.
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October 20, 2017, 04:25:35 PM
#4
Satoshi should anonymously make this movie himself and earn money not only on crypto, but on tickets for his movie too Cheesy
Than he should write a book, song etc

Satoshi is like a brand)
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October 20, 2017, 04:19:24 PM
#3
10/10 would watch.

Although i picture Satoshi as more of a shiny red & chrome Vespa kind of a guy.  Classy but Humble Wink
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October 20, 2017, 04:17:35 PM
#2
It could be about the IRS, Federal Reserve, Scotland Yard, MI6 and the FBI searching, investigating and going around the world, trying to track down Satoshi. They come across Craig Wright and other imposters. They find a Satoshi Nakamoto in California and demand that he confesses. It turns out that this is the wrong Satoshi. There are car chases, only to catch criminals mistaken for Satoshi.

At the end of the movie, the investigators are standing around a hotel lobby, tired, frustrated and sharing notes. The superiors are yelling obscenities at the incompetent subordinates. Behind them, we see a man with sunglasses, seated and sipping on cognac. He is surrounded by beautiful women. It looks like a scene out of a Dos Equis commercial of the “world’s most interesting man.” He gets up nonchalantly, walks to the front of the hotel, where a bellhop drives up in a Lamborghini, gets out and hands the keys to the man.

The man turns his head, looks back at the investigators and smirks. He gets in the Lambo and starts the engine. The camera zooms in on the keychain, which has a name tag with the initials “SN”. He drives away with a loud roar.

Fade to black.
This would be a nice script for such movie dedicated for Satoshi which these kind of situation is really happening as of now on where government do really still strive and trying hard to trace satoshi until into these days but i dont know if satoshi would really do such thing to live on a luxurious life but well this is just a movie after all and that would really be bad ass.  Grin
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October 20, 2017, 04:13:56 PM
#1
It could be about the IRS, Federal Reserve, Scotland Yard, MI6 and the FBI searching, investigating and going around the world, trying to track down Satoshi. They come across Craig Wright and other imposters. They find a Satoshi Nakamoto in California and demand that he confesses. It turns out that this is the wrong Satoshi. There are car chases, only to catch criminals mistaken for Satoshi.

We walk into the NSA data center with a group of programmers. In front of big screens with scrolling code, they talk about new algorithms that they developed for their new quantum computer, which will try to geo-locate Satoshi's public addresses. One programmer says: "This is the most hash power ever executed by a supercomputer any where in the world" Behind them, we see a huge room with multiple rows of computers. We can hear a loud hum from the heat fans. Another programmer walks over to the wall and turns the air conditioning to maximum. A superior says: "We got congress to give us $2 billion to catch him. If his doesn't work, you're all going back to writing iOS apps for kids."

At the end of the movie, the investigators are standing around a hotel lobby, tired, frustrated and sharing notes. The superiors are yelling obscenities at the incompetent subordinates. Behind them, we see a man with sunglasses, seated and sipping on cognac. He is surrounded by beautiful women. It looks like a scene out of a Dos Equis commercial of the “world’s most interesting man.” He gets up nonchalantly, walks to the front of the hotel, where a bellhop drives up in a Lamborghini, gets out and hands the keys to the man.

So close, yet so far.

The man turns his head, looks back at the investigators and smirks. He gets in the Lambo and starts the engine. The camera zooms in on the keychain, which has a name tag with the initials “SN”. He drives away with a loud roar.

Fade to black.
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