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Apple TV+ is a global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, owned and operated by Apple Inc., that features a number of original programs that includes original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries, and films distributed under Apple Original Films. Some films were released in theaters on or before their release on Apple TV+.
Shirley Curry (born April 2, 1936), also known by her nickname Skyrim Grandma, is an American YouTuber and gamer. She gained popularity for her Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim gameplay videos. [ 2 ]
Something Ventured is a 2011 documentary film investigating the emergence of American venture capitalism in the mid-20th century. Something Ventured follows the stories of the venture capitalists who worked with entrepreneurs to start and build companies like Apple, Intel, Genentech, Cisco, Atari, Tandem, and others, and looks at the influence of Georges Doriot.
[421] 6 years later, Warner Bros. wanted to place a renewed focus on animation, and plans changed from a full-on live-action film to a full-on animated film. [ 422 ] 3 years later, plans have officially been finalized as a live-action/animated hybrid that began to film in 2019, originally planned to be released on April 16, 2021, [ 423 ] before ...
DOS, Macintosh, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PCjr, Tandy 1000: King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones: 2002 Windows, Macintosh: Remake of the original game. [287] King's Quest III: 1986 Apple II, DOS King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human: 2006 Windows Remake of the original game. [288] King's Quest III: To Heir Is Human: 2011 Windows ...
William Gaither Crudup (/ ˈ k r uː d ə p /; born July 8, 1968) [1] is an American actor. He was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for his performance in Jesus' Son (1999).
Valley of the Boom takes a close look at "the culture of speculation, innovation and debauchery that led to the rapid inflation and burst of the 1990s tech bubble. As with its hybrid series Mars, Nat Geo [uses] select doc elements to support the scripted drama to tell the true inside story of the dramatic early days of Silicon Valley."
Ars Technica noted that neither Steve Jobs nor Steve Wozniak, the founders of Apple Inc., appear in the film.However, several notable figures in the history of the Macintosh appear in the film, including Mac engineers Andy Hertzfeld and Jim Reekes, former Apple Evangelist Guy Kawasaki, and Ron Wayne, a "short-lived but original co-founder of Apple Computer".