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Same here. I didn't expect much from it, but it really surprised me. It went from a movie I didn't particularly care much about seeing to being my top 3 of 2015.
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To parrot the same critiques after I saw it...
It would have made a great play, movie? not so much. Great performances and writing but did I need to see Seth Rogan ask him at every product launch to thank the Apple II team? Something Woz might have said in passing once, now he looks like a passive aggressive dweeb. Like Jobs is the only person who can validate them. Don't get me started on the baby mama showing up to ask for money. Great timing! And the last act, the daughter hates him and ignores him but has no problem driving and hanging out at the event? Hmmmm. In a movie, I want to see some believe ability. Not an excuse to spit out well written dialogue. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | Mandalorian (02-19-2016) |
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Not sure why you wouldn't expect much from it, seeing as how it's got an Oscar-winning writer, Oscar-winning director, Oscar-winning actress and and Oscar-nominated lead actor. Oscar may not mean what it once did, but that pedigree should at least cause people to expect that it might be something worthwhile, regardless of content.
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I was hoping the Oscars would breathe some life into it with several nominations, but sadly that didn't happen. Last edited by bsweetness; 02-19-2016 at 06:20 PM. |
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Nope, he shows up to 2 events, even after Jobs submarined him. Sculley couldn't stop by the office??? It seems pretty obvious the whole thing is structured like a play. I don't want a documentary, there already is a good one about him, I want to see what he went through to get the iPhone launch to happen. The deals he made with the record companies re: iTune and iPod. The Next? Who cares? There can be a great movie about the life of Steve Jobs from Isaacson's book, sadly, this isn't it. |
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Thanks given by: | Dreamliner330 (02-19-2016) |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Has anyone tried to take the UV code sticker off the slip cover yet?
How difficult is this one? I tried using Goo Gone for the first time with The Martian slipcover and it was a nightmare. Did significant damage to the cover in the process of getting the sticker off. ...others have come off relatively easily. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (02-21-2016) |
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Blu-ray Duke
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But have you noticed that some stickers come off much easier than others? ...was just wondering if this sticker is one of the hard ones. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray Jackson (02-21-2016) |
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Another point Sorkin stressed in the special features was that what you see on film are characters. They are not going to be as complex or accurate as their real-life counterparts, but they are there to serve a function in the film and they do exactly that. If nothing else, this is some of the sharpest dialogue I've seen in a film and the performances are highly entertaining. The pacing kept my interest the entire film. I've seen this twice now and I think it's a masterpiece. Probably my favorite of 2015. |
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Thanks given by: | master gandhi (02-22-2016) |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Brilliant film, except the last 4 minutes. Then it turns into a sentimental mess. Sorkin writes what should have been a spine-tingling ending and Boyle turned it into a sentimental mess. Up until that point it was in contention for my favorite film of the year. Everything about it was, IMO, Oscar-worthy from the script to the cinematography to the performances. Easily the second-best film to come from a Sorkin script (after The Social Network, of course).
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