Steve Wozniak Says Seth Rogen Did a Great Job Playing Him in 'Steve Jobs' Movie
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Published 2015-10-13
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All Comments (21)
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What is up with that reporter's exaggerated looks of constant disgust and bewilderment? It's like she's constantly hearing the most baffling thing of her life.
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"its the artistic freedom that makes the movie enjoyable" This guy surely gets movies. A great guy.
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probably one of the nicest guy in existence
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GREAT GUY.
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Steve Wozniak is like Steve Jobs 6S plus, bigger and nicer.
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They re-edited this interview. I remember the original, she kept interrupting and tried to get him pissed off. Nice salvage. I will never forget how rude you were to this guy
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He is so nice. He understands that the movie’s purpose is to build on themes and capture emotion and isn’t intended to be an accurate recreation of real-life conversations. “The movie is about personality, not reality.” Very well said.
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"If Steve Jobs was making movies... this is the quality he would've had." That right there - a single line that pierces through all the criticism and equally respects the talents of Sorkin, Boyle, Jobs... beautiful.
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“The movie is not about reality. The movie is about personalities.” What a great way to put the movie.
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When the hell are we getting a movie about Woz?
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I met Steve Wozniak once and he truly is one of the nicest people on this planet. He spent more than an hour with us, although we were an unknown, small startup from Germany. And everything he said during that hour came from a place of love and sincerity.
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The Woz seems like the type of guy who would give you the shirt off of his back if it would make you happy. Such a kind and gentle guy.
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This guy has to be one of the most positive human beings I have ever seen.
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She looks like she's trying hard not to fart.
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@10:11 was probably the best piece of the interview. Asked if he missed Steve, Woz just purses his lips and pauses. I think that said a ton. The single most life altering person in his life and Woz actually doesn’t miss him, at least not as much as you’d think. The cost of being “the great Jobs”.
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His initial reaction when asked if he missed Steve Jobs was very telling.
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She was struggling to comprehend that it's a film, and not the true story of what happened. I think she tried to come out of left field with the "Do you miss Steve Jobs?" question.
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i almost cried when he talked about seth rogen playing him because he seemed so happy and fun and i think he gets almost no credit.
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Woz is a sage. This interview was a tremendous lesson for me. His egolessness and acceptance of the disconnect between his lived story and popular culture myth is very inspiring.
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Woz is a teddy bear. Great, lovable guy.