Always a treat to hear experts speak to their respective crafts. Thanks so much for doing these and for moving outside of the classic talk show questions!
So enjoyable and entertaining to listen to Aaron speak at length about his creative process and the making of the Steve Jobs movie. Thanks for the upload! Very quick 30 minutes.
I really loved the movie, I watched it a second time last night and I have it underneath Carol and pretty much in a 3-way tie with Spotlight and Brooklyn as far as my favourites of 2015 go. I probably prefer it to The Social Network, it's at least on a par with it and has the better central performances to me
I never heard of him but he's so funny and I see a comedy with him in it. He's "actory", nice looking, smart and funny. He'll make more money as an actor.
I really liked the movie, although the writing had its good and not so good moments in it. Fassbender + Winslet carry it all the way - they are both great. @DP: you have now interviewed pretty much everyone involved except Fassbender/Jobs himself... Any hope?
The movie's opening weekend was only $7.3 million (was anticipated to do $15-$19 million). Then it was pulled from over 2000 theaters, leaving it in 421. I like Sorkin, but this is not one of his finest moments.
+Nostravinci It's sad that the movie isn't doing as well at the box office but I think it's a bit shallow to judge an artist by the box office alone, The Shawshank Redemption bombed as well and it's number 1 on imdb not to mention one of the beloved films of all time. Steve Jobs will no doubt go down as one of Aaron's best scripts.
+Alessandro Fin Box office numbers represent the opinions of the paying public. Putting numbers entirely aside, I'll stand by my comment regarding the quality of the movie. This film is not one of his finest moments.
+Craig Bickerstaff I'm not judging the film by numbers alone. I walked out of the theater unhappy with the movie. It was unsatisfying on several levels. If it makes number one on IMDB, I'll be shocked.
Always a treat to hear experts speak to their respective crafts. Thanks so much for doing these and for moving outside of the classic talk show questions!
Immensely talented guy always love hearing his talks.
So enjoyable and entertaining to listen to Aaron speak at length about his creative process and the making of the Steve Jobs movie. Thanks for the upload! Very quick 30 minutes.
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I really loved the movie, I watched it a second time last night and I have it underneath Carol and pretty much in a 3-way tie with Spotlight and Brooklyn as far as my favourites of 2015 go. I probably prefer it to The Social Network, it's at least on a par with it and has the better central performances to me
I have a pet peeve for interviewers who interrupt. LET THE MAN FINISH THE QUESTION.
Great interview, well done!
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hey @dp/30 can we make these interviews podcasts? Be nice to listen to these on the road.
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They've both been publicly humiliated by Kirk Kerkorian and are too frightened to even admit they've heard of him.
He's real.
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Gifted man. I'm relieved knowing him and I share similar writing habits.
Except that Aaron Sorkin is a douchbag who hates American values. He's a globalist who would see the destruction of all democracy.
I think Aaron Sorkin is so attractive and so smart. More than anything else I love his body of work. His writing is just amazing!
More than anything else I love his body.
A major talent
wish he asked more about the actual movie he's interviewing about
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I never heard of him but he's so funny and I see a comedy with him in it.
He's "actory", nice looking, smart and funny.
He'll make more money as an actor.
Did they tell thruth..
I really liked the movie, although the writing had its good and not so good moments in it. Fassbender + Winslet carry it all the way - they are both great. @DP: you have now interviewed pretty much everyone involved except Fassbender/Jobs himself... Any hope?
Well it might be abit difficult to get the actual Steve Jobs.
The writing doesn't have any "not so good moments."
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The video is not about you Mr interviewer. Be quiet.
Drink La Croix's Aaron....works for me! sprinkle some extra lemon in them or pour it in a glass. Bon appetite!
This guy who said kids he knows won’t eat chicken is a fool
Bye Bye
this person is a terrible interviewer. It drove me away
The movie's opening weekend was only $7.3 million (was anticipated to do $15-$19 million). Then it was pulled from over 2000 theaters, leaving it in 421. I like Sorkin, but this is not one of his finest moments.
+Nostravinci It's sad that the movie isn't doing as well at the box office but I think it's a bit shallow to judge an artist by the box office alone, The Shawshank Redemption bombed as well and it's number 1 on imdb not to mention one of the beloved films of all time. Steve Jobs will no doubt go down as one of Aaron's best scripts.
+Nostravinci In my opinion, It's not his fault. The movie is fantastic, especially the script. It's not his fault that people don't want to see it.
+Nostravinci you judge the quality of a movie by box office numbers? lol...
+Alessandro Fin Box office numbers represent the opinions of the paying public. Putting numbers entirely aside, I'll stand by my comment regarding the quality of the movie. This film is not one of his finest moments.
+Craig Bickerstaff I'm not judging the film by numbers alone. I walked out of the theater unhappy with the movie. It was unsatisfying on several levels. If it makes number one on IMDB, I'll be shocked.
Boring movie
You just have a low attention span. Go watch a superhero movie.
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