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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf you have HBO's Max, I hope you'll watch "Mountainhead" - it does a brilliant job skewering the tech lords
I posted about this in the Lounge yesterday
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10182180717
since it isn't a documentary. The tech.lords - Elon Musk and Peter Thiel especially - will hate it anyway.
That Lounge post has the trailer, which I'll also post below, and a long excerpt from NPR's rave review.
Another rave, from Slate:
https://slate.com/culture/2025/05/mountainhead-elon-musk-hbo-max-movie-succession.html
For all its absurdist touches, Mountainhead hits hardestand, not to put too fine a point on it, harder than just about any movie released in theaters this yearwhen its more quietly observant. The way Hugo casually leans against a painting in his newly furbished mansion speaks volumes about the tech worlds relationship to art, and when Randall and Jeff compare their biometric dataIve got a sleep score of 80you dont need to be told that theyve gamified everything in their lives, because thats the only way to know whos won. (Randall doesnt tell the others that the illness he has been fighting has recently been pronounced terminal, insisting instead that, for him, cancer was net-net a big positive.) Smith, who after playing Chevy Chase in Saturday Night is quickly cornering the market on smug assholes, perfectly captures tech evangelists messianic disregard for the lives of mere humans, insisting that the way through the catastrophic consequences of his deepfake generator is simply to show users as much shit as possible until everyone realizes nothings that fuckin serious. The movie feels at first like a broad-stroke caricature, but the longer you inhabit these characters headspace, the clearer it becomes how much were already living in the world theyve made, except that for us, the theories arent just theories. They dream the dreams, and we suffer the realities.
From Michelle Goldberg in the NY Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/26/opinion/succession-mountainhead-tech.html
Hes succeeded. Much of the pleasure of Mountainhead is in the lens it offers on our preposterous nightmare world. I spend a lot of my time saucer-eyed with horror at the rapid degeneration of this country, agog at the terrifying power amassed by Silicon Valley big shots who sound like stoned Bond villains. No one, I suspect, can fully process the cavalcade of absurdities and atrocities that make up each days news cycle. But art can help; its not fun to live in a dawning age of technofeudalism, but it is satisfying to see it channeled into comedy.
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Journalists can write exposés about these men, just as they have about the family of Rupert Murdoch, on whom Succession was based. But art and entertainment can make such figures feel real in a more visceral, emotional way. Thats one reason its important for pop culture to engage with Americas disorienting descent into clownish authoritarianism.
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I've read only one negative review so far, in HuffPost, and it was negative because it was clueless.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mountainhead-hbo-review_n_682f3f2de4b0e1fe96d613c0
As a whole, I wasnt particularly impressed with the performances, especially since they all just played slightly different versions of the same character inspired by the likes of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and even Elon Musk
Astonishing ignorance here. Carell's character is obviously based on Peter Thiel. Who does expound his crazy ideas in that strange way:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219893424
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219919577
You can't begin to review satire properly if you don't know what's being satirized.

a kennedy
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highplainsdem
(56,305 posts)BannonsLiver
(19,172 posts)The problem is its a 2 hour movie that just doesnt go anywhere plot wise, which has been brought up in several reviews. I thought it was terrible.
Traildogbob
(11,253 posts)Portray is the billionaire assholes buying our judges, our congress, our senate, our media and the head dog, puppet, do not give one single fuck about, The American People they love to spew in every bull shit presser, or that fucking flag on the lapels or God. They worship power and cash. So wake the fuck yp GQP and MAGA. You are trash, just like the rest of us. And just like Ernst, if ya die, not a big deal, not one fucking deal. They got their health care and cash.
hlthe2b
(109,967 posts)--what I have in mind, and at least approach the disdain and disrepute that is deserved.
highplainsdem
(56,305 posts)Film /
Movie Review
Mountainhead succeeds at showing you how truly deranged the billionaire mindset can be
HBOs Mountainhead is a snapshot of everything thats ridiculous and terrible about Silicon Valleys billionaire class.
by Charles Pulliam-Moore
May 30, 2025, 11:30 AM CDT
The degree to which Mountainhead, HBOs new black dramedy from Succession creator Jesse Armstrong, will make you laugh depends almost entirely on how much news you consume about tech billionaires who see themselves as übermensch chosen by fate to shape the arc of history. The more time youve spent listening to Silicon Valley types wax poetic about reality being a simulation, universal basic compute, and how humanity is a biological bootloader for artificial intelligence, the less Mountainheads CEO characters come across as being amusing caricatures. But if youre part of the lucky bunch that has never bothered listening to billionaires insist that theyre going to achieve immortality in preparation for colonizing Mars, Mountainhead might strike you as an incisive send-up of the uber-wealthy oligarch class.
Especially in this moment where weve all been able to watch some of the worlds richest tech overlords prostrate themselves before Donald Trump in hopes of amassing even more power, the movies depiction of tech bros flirting with the idea of taking over the world seems so plausible that it almost doesnt work as satire. But each of Mountainheads lead performances is infused with a manic, desperate energy that makes the film feel like an articulation of the idea that, when you strip all the self-aggrandizing mythos away, billionaire founders are just people with enough money to make their anxieties and insecurities everyone elses problem.
Though its narrative territory weve seen Armstrong explore before, Mountainhead is no Succession. Compared to Armstrongs more expansive episodic work, theres a breathless urgency to his first feature that reflects the speed with which he wrote and shot it. But the film does make you appreciate how dangerous and divorced from reality todays titans of industry tend to be when left to their own devices.
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hlthe2b
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et tu
(2,204 posts)is a better timeline lol!
this one is grotesque
Thunderbeast
(3,653 posts)Words don't bother me... but dropping the f bomb and scatalogical humor is just boring.
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