Uh............. don't they have a hair/costume dept? This guy looks like Sculley, not Jobs. The 'doesn't he know we're changing the world' line is not only jumping the shark, but sodomizing the Fonz. Reminds me of the line, "just like Elvis, minus the looks, talent and charisma."
By the time Hollywood is done with Jobs, in a few years, he won't even be recognizable. I'm glad to have lived during his reign of brilliance. At least I had the chance to witness keynotes, read awesome books, and watch the genius actually change the world.
I refuse to ever watch this. They lost me with that first trailer, perpetuating the "GUI is stolen" myth. I'd hoped that Sorkin was interested in portraying the truth, but he clearly not. This new trailer only serves to reinforce that view. Thanks for making Jobs look even worse than his detractors claim him to be, a**hole.
Never mind how trashy this movie looks, it's unforgivable that they got an actor that looks absolutely nothing like the globally well known figure that died only a few years ago, that he's supposed to embody. From the trailer, it's obvious Kutcher did an infinitely better and more convincing job, even beyond his looks.
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A piece by Nick Bilton in today's NYT on what Steve Jobs "taught him about being a son and a father:" http://nyti.ms/1MftEeB
Wow.
Fassbender looks more like Sculley than Jobs. Too bad they couldn't find an actor who more closely resembled such a well know public figure as Jobs.
Uh............. don't they have a hair/costume dept? This guy looks like Sculley, not Jobs. The 'doesn't he know we're changing the world' line is not only jumping the shark, but sodomizing the Fonz. Reminds me of the line, "just like Elvis, minus the looks, talent and charisma."
By the time Hollywood is done with Jobs, in a few years, he won't even be recognizable. I'm glad to have lived during his reign of brilliance. At least I had the chance to witness keynotes, read awesome books, and watch the genius actually change the world.
"The fire marshall says we need to clear out."
"Well, tell them that we're in here changing the world."
That line made me cringe. Beginner Screenwriter Course 101 at USC Film School.
Trailer editing....HOW DOES IT WORK?!
Can't wait to see this....on my Apple Watch.
I really don't get the Sorkin worship. I find his work wordy, preachy and obvious.
What are the last 5 films you've seen? Without out context it's impossible to know what your opinion really means. Just for the record:
Late Autumn (d. Y. Ozu, 1960)
Sliding Doors (d. Peter Howitt, 1998)
Ex Machina (d. Alex Garland, 2015)
Che Part 1 & Part 2 (d. Steven Soderbergh, 2008)
It Follows (d. David Robert Mitchell, 2014)
I'll wait for the WWE version with the 80s/ 90s "superheroes and villains" playing the cast. Woz = The Bastian Booger and Steve = I.R.S.