How many is that now?


I mean could we beat a dead horse a little more?

As I type this on my iPhone hahaha

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I count seven stand-alones (not to forget 1999's "Pirates of Silicon Valley" with Noah Wyle).

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Pirates is my s***. Best portrayal of Jobs and I'm a big fan of Anthony Michael Hall. Actually that movie was pretty well cast all around.

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The question to me is not ?How many?? but ?How many good ones??
They keep making films about Steve Jobs but they also keep making them one-sided and the lead actors (in the feature films) continue to fail.
To this day, Noah Wyle remains the only actor portraying Steve Jobs well. I would like to see a good documentary or feature film about him, one that is not only interested in showing his well-known weaknesses again and again to gain attention.

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Michael Fassbender to the rescue...? Eh? Eh?

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agreed. I mean rip and all, but boil it all down and the guy was nothing more than a blatant thief. leave it to america to celebrate such a despicable kind. ๎€

whats next, another clinton in office?!

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Thats the American way $$$$ over everything

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The man changed the world, what do you expect OP?

Bill Gates will get similar treatment one day. :)

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Pirates is my s***. Best portrayal of Jobs and I'm a big fan of Anthony Michael Hall. Actually that movie was pretty well cast all around.


Pirates Of Silicon Valley remains the best.No wonder even Steve Jobs invited Noah Wyle in the Apple Convention. Take a look at this conversation below on what happened on that event:

Noah Wyle: "I am sorry about your portrayal in the movie".
Steve Jobs: "It is just a movie".

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jaredpoindexter ยป Tue Jul 28 2015 22:03:33


I mean could we beat a dead horse a little more?

As I type this on my iPhone hahaha


Is that question a reply to Steve Jobs' job interview question whenever he would ask any Apple applicant,"Are you a virgin?" when it comes to Steve Jobs movies and documentaries?

As I type this using Windows on my Dell computer. ๐Ÿ˜€

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Apple Inc. (who didn't even own their own name !) wants to keep their "iconography" alive and kicking so that the suckers can keep giving them money...

Oh and by the way Jobs didn't "create" anything - everything was created, designed and produced by Johnathan Ive (Where are the 10,000 films about him ???). Like Bill Gates it's the ones with the biggest mouths who can talk up money that are idolised.

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Jobs was the founder of Apple (1977), 1983 the company had a annual revenue over $1 billion, that is 9 years before Jonathan Ive becomes a full-time employee at Apple. Jobs was fired 1985 from Apple, after which he acquired Pixar and turned it into the company we see today. Meanwhile Apple was falling behind because of lack of vision and leadership. After returning to Apple 1997 he turned it all around by focusing the efforts towards the great products we all know about today: iPod, iPhone and iPad. It wasn't great design that made Jobs successful (part of it of course), it was having a vision and knowing exactly what innovative products would have a place in the future (not a small niche place but would fill GIGANTIC world-wide markets). And he did this coming from basically nothing. That is why we hear about Jobs in different movies.

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