I work in software, but am very interested in security. I'd say that Mr. Robot may be the most realistic "hacker" show that I've seen on television. I know that Sam Esmail has several people from in the field advising him, which only makes it more authentic.
From a security standpoint, I actually learned something new last night. Elliot stores information inside of audio files using DeepSound, but it looks like a normal CD to anyone else. I also like how the producers made sure that Elliot loaded DeepSound through a VM (Virtual Machine), as well as using the correct linux commands throughout the show. I also love the use of the Raspberry Pi in the air control system.
Love this movie. Have you seen the documentary about the actual Frank Sidebottom? It's called Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story and it's on Amazon Prime.
The VOD release was delayed until June since this movie is still performing like gangbusters at the box office (it was the #3 movie in America on Tuesday in its eighth week of release, which is astounding).
Looks like it’s only available for pre-order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Everywhere-All-At-Once/dp/B09RDF4BNL
They did Phase IV on Mystery Science Theater 3000! Back when it was on the UHF station with a budget of $50 per episode. So... no script, all the jokes were impromptu, so the jokes aren't that great and there are long stretches of silence. But still!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNRaLmexjvw ("best of")
https://archive.org/details/mst3k_season_0 (download the whole thing)
I got it on Amazon Prime Video. It's 3 hours and 13 minutes.
Diskotek Media released a DVD that has both an English dub and the original Japanese audio with subtitles, which you can get on Amazon. There is a BluRay as well, but that's only been released in Japan as far as I can tell.