I guess it must be all the tech Luddites of the world who'll likely spent more than $20 billion on it this year?
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Right? Morons. If they downloaded their movies instead of buying physical media they could be absolutely sure their collection is always safe, because their movies will not play anywhere else!
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Or as Robert Zimmerman once said, "don't criticize what you don't understand"
Right? Morons. If they downloaded their movies instead of buying physical media they could be absolutely sure their collection is always safe, because their movies will not play anywhere else!
Yeah, right.
Not to mention all those knowledge Luddites who have trouble figuring out that the whole world does not have broadband internet.....
Saw it, too. I was disappointed. Kutcher did a great job and really worked hard at "becoming" Jobs. But his dedication and physical resemblance just couldn't overcome the disjointed script. It's as if the writers couldn't decide if they were telling the story of Steve Jobs or of Apple itself. There were also huge leaps in time that left one wondering "how did we get here?" We Apple fans likely know, but the general audience? Doubtful.
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Originally Posted by anantksundaram
I guess it must be all the tech Luddites of the world who'll likely spent more than $20 billion on it this year?
/s
Right? Morons. If they downloaded their movies instead of buying physical media they could be absolutely sure their collection is always safe, because their movies will not play anywhere else!
Or as Robert Zimmerman once said, "don't criticize what you don't understand"
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Originally Posted by Conrail
You really want to a bio-pic to deal with stuff like this?
Did I say I did? I was merely pointing out that the guy had his history wrong.
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Originally Posted by v5v
Right? Morons. If they downloaded their movies instead of buying physical media they could be absolutely sure their collection is always safe, because their movies will not play anywhere else!
Yeah, right.
Not to mention all those knowledge Luddites who have trouble figuring out that the whole world does not have broadband internet.....
/s
Saw it, too. I was disappointed. Kutcher did a great job and really worked hard at "becoming" Jobs. But his dedication and physical resemblance just couldn't overcome the disjointed script. It's as if the writers couldn't decide if they were telling the story of Steve Jobs or of Apple itself. There were also huge leaps in time that left one wondering "how did we get here?" We Apple fans likely know, but the general audience? Doubtful.