Also I love the way he talks about Michael Fassbender, 'cause I truly believe this man is it when it comes to acting. He's just a freak of nature. It's brilliant!
+dkwookies Even if that were the case, which I don't agree that it is, 28 Months Later would still make a crap ton of money just based on the hype alone. People have been waiting years for Boyle to make that film.
I really hope David Bowie lets Danny have his music for that David Bowie biopic he wants to do with Frank Cottrell Boyce. I don't think there's anybody who could do Bowie's story justice like the great Danny Boyle.
From what I'm heard it should be titled *_Aaron Sorkin's Faux Steve Jobs_*. Danny Boyle says that it is a successor to *_The Social Network_*. Danny says there should be a third movie but I hope not because, as an engineer who has lived through all of this, these moves do a disservices to the people involved. Hollywood hates Silicon Valley and it shows in these movies. They have distorted the facts and the nuance as to cut the heart out of the people they pretend to represent. They can make any movie they want, just make up the names of the characters just like they made up the stories. These stories have little to do with the real people. *_Halt and Catch Fire_* comes closer to my experience in start-ups and tech companies large and small for these past 35 years. Even the series *_Silicon Valley_*, while a farce, catches more of the nerd sensibility.
Steve Jobs was based on the book of the same name by Walter Isaacson. Isaacson interviewed Jobs and his contemporaries extensively for the book, so it informs the film with some authenticity. Jobs was an absolutely absurd person who did great things. The film addresses that and that his cold and stubborn personality was a lot to take -- and often detrimental to his personal and business relationships.
@@brettgreene9492 Thanks for responding to my comment. I'm kind of surprised how long these comments linger in the webasphere. I admit i hold a grudge against Apple. I had several bad experiences with the company. One I worked for entered a business relationship with Apple while Jobs was away. When he returned, Apple pulled the rug out from under us resulting in the loss of millions. Perhaps Sorkin will write a story about Elon Musk. There is a brilliant, determined and somewhat demented man doing amazing things while also doing crazy stuff at the same time.
@@nectarinedreams7208 Thanks for the feedback. I'm surprised that *I* have lasted this long. Not a fan of Elon Musk. I think something in his brilliance makes him bat-shit crazy. Same with Steve Jobs. I used Apple computers for about ten years, mostly for video editing. They worked great until they didn't. It's a long story about how much I don't like Jobs and the company he created. I still use Windows 10 but may switch to some version of Linux. Most of my program coding was on a version of Unix.
You can see the passion just flowing out of him!
It's always a treat to hear Danny Boyle talk about making film.
he's so passionate, I fucking love it
God...
...your videos are the only film school I need.
Thank you.
"if you unleash them, they will show you what storytelling really is."
Got to meet him when he was filming on my campus. He skipped his lunch just to talk to the students; couldn't have been a nicer guy.
These interviews offer fantastic insight into the film. Thank you for doing these, really bumps up the anticipation for the film :DDDDD
Also I love the way he talks about Michael Fassbender, 'cause I truly believe this man is it when it comes to acting. He's just a freak of nature. It's brilliant!
We need an interview from the Fass too :)
Keep it in yer pants....the Fass........pffft....
I love your interviews. great work..don't ever stop pleease
Please... 28 Months Later, Mr. Boyle.
+dkwookies Even if that were the case, which I don't agree that it is, 28 Months Later would still make a crap ton of money just based on the hype alone. People have been waiting years for Boyle to make that film.
+Eddie Cardwell it would be the most anticipated movie in my whole life for me...
Thank you for this!
Great Film , it really paid a tribute & respect to one of the coolest & innovative minds of the last 4 decades "Steve Jobs"
Was on Trainspotting sequel for a couple of days. He has time for everyone!
Great insightful talk about a great film and working with TRUE ACTORS✔✔✔✔
I really hope David Bowie lets Danny have his music for that David Bowie biopic he wants to do with Frank Cottrell Boyce. I don't think there's anybody who could do Bowie's story justice like the great Danny Boyle.
Also he says he saw and liked A Serious Man and it's honestly perfect cause Michael Stuhlbarg is a fucking genius.
Very very very good movie and great director
Does he ever calm down? seems like it just streams out of him! amazing guy amazing interview
i love this movie is getting less recognition, if it won best picture. It would had oversold it.
Abhigel will pour life to The Word.
david, do you get annoyed when a publicist steps in like that? or am I misreading that.
Sergey and Larry or Bezos
Abhigel is going to execute the orders.
I didn't know Morrissey got into Hollywood.
From what I'm heard it should be titled *_Aaron Sorkin's Faux Steve Jobs_*. Danny Boyle says that it is a successor to *_The Social Network_*. Danny says there should be a third movie but I hope not because, as an engineer who has lived through all of this, these moves do a disservices to the people involved.
Hollywood hates Silicon Valley and it shows in these movies. They have distorted the facts and the nuance as to cut the heart out of the people they pretend to represent. They can make any movie they want, just make up the names of the characters just like they made up the stories. These stories have little to do with the real people.
*_Halt and Catch Fire_* comes closer to my experience in start-ups and tech companies large and small for these past 35 years. Even the series *_Silicon Valley_*, while a farce, catches more of the nerd sensibility.
Steve Jobs was based on the book of the same name by Walter Isaacson. Isaacson interviewed Jobs and his contemporaries extensively for the book, so it informs the film with some authenticity. Jobs was an absolutely absurd person who did great things. The film addresses that and that his cold and stubborn personality was a lot to take -- and often detrimental to his personal and business relationships.
@@brettgreene9492 Thanks for responding to my comment. I'm kind of surprised how long these comments linger in the webasphere.
I admit i hold a grudge against Apple. I had several bad experiences with the company. One I worked for entered a business relationship with Apple while Jobs was away. When he returned, Apple pulled the rug out from under us resulting in the loss of millions.
Perhaps Sorkin will write a story about Elon Musk. There is a brilliant, determined and somewhat demented man doing amazing things while also doing crazy stuff at the same time.
You're an engineer but surprised how long RUclips comments last? And why am I surprised someone like you adores Musk...
@@nectarinedreams7208 Thanks for the feedback. I'm surprised that *I* have lasted this long. Not a fan of Elon Musk. I think something in his brilliance makes him bat-shit crazy.
Same with Steve Jobs. I used Apple computers for about ten years, mostly for video editing. They worked great until they didn't. It's a long story about how much I don't like Jobs and the company he created.
I still use Windows 10 but may switch to some version of Linux. Most of my program coding was on a version of Unix.