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An individual covered in this article, Miguel de Icaza, has edited Wikipedia as
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Has anyone see the movie Antitrust? How big of a part did Miguel have? Is the movie work renting?
-- It's not very big at all. In fact, I don't even know where he is in the movie. I believe he was mainly a director type, behind the scenes, not an actual actor. He must've been an extra or something. The movie is worth renting, in fact, I bought the DVD for $5 at Wal-Mart.
--It's all together like one second, during the scene when Milo is in the preschool, and discovers all of the spying being done on his friends. He doesn't have a speaking role or anything. And yes, the movie is definately worth renting or buying.