Read more.It’s free, and will be available on Funny or Die when the Americans get out of bed.
Read more.It’s free, and will be available on Funny or Die when the Americans get out of bed.
I'm curious - is there really enough (of interest) in el Jobs' life to make a good film? Yes, there's forming Apple (with Steve W), leaving to do other things (including supporting Pixar - major thumbs up from me), and then returning to Apple to save it from obscurity - but is that enough for film length coverage rather than an hour long documentary?
What would concern me is that we'll see a lot of "creativity" being applied to the facts - so we'll get a heroic "one visionary against a cruel world that didn't understand him" type piece. That would be bad - imho - as it'd obscure his undoubted achievements, like co-founding Apple, saving it, supporting Pixar, supporting the iPhone/iPod designers, the "ease of use above all" vision, etc.
If you fancy a wry smile then check out the HeyUGuys review of that Kutcher film - a real Freddy Kruger deal.The “Jobs” biopic starring Ashton Kutcher still has no firm release date.
Yes, that sounds terrible. I think iSteve will be a lot more bearable, hopefully funny. As good a biopic as The Strike was for Arthur Scargill perhaps.
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