I think Kevin Smith put it best, this movie is an action movie where they replaced all of the action with words, but left in the adrenaline. I'm paraphrasing, but it's still accurate
If i were Andy being treated this way, with that kind of threat. The two questions running through my mind would be - 1) how can i get this voice demo working? And 2) what should i have it say to sabotage Steve Jobs' big launch event? Luckily for Jobs - Andy only answered the first question.
“You didn’t have seconds, you had 3 weeks. The universe was created in a third of that time.” “Well someday you’ll have to tell us how you did it.” Recycled from West Wing, but nonetheless one of Sorkin’s sickest and most beautiful burns.
I actually always remember these lines (or a version of them) from Peter Stone's musical 1776: John Adams: Good god! A whole week! The entire earth was created in a week! Thomas Jefferson: Someday, you must tell me how you did it.
darktennisball actually being a genius is a tier of intelligence quota or in smaller words IQ is merely your capacity for knowledge it has little to do with neither “stupidity” nor whit. For example if you had a toddler with an IQ of 175(which is insane) and also an adult with average to below average intelligence. Who’s smarter? well obviously the adult, however if you ask who’s more intelligent then it’s the toddler, they’re just yet to have the experiences to grant them whit
everyone has already lauded Fassbender’s casting in this movie, but for me his mastery is in his physicality. The way he stands over Andy and leans forward at the shoulders to talk to him on not quite eye-level is an incredible detail. Fantastic film!
Such an amazing performance. Most people think a "great" performance needs screaming of crying or spilling guts, but what it really requires is being 100 percent believable as a character. I don't know how accurate this is to the actual Jobs but you don't ever think Fassbender is acting for a second here.
They probably didn't have that conversation but it's still exactly how he was. I think Hertzfeld himself once said something to the effect of, none of it happened, but all of it is true.
Very few think that brilliant acting is ''screaming crying'' etc. Most adults understand that the main goal is for actors to be believable in a role both in ''extreme'' emotions and more nuanced subtle ones.
"I wouldn't stand there arguing, I would go and try to get some more bullets out of the gun", that is an absolutely killer line, and so brilliantly delivered.
Seeing as how it was written by the guy who wrote The Social Network and directed by the guy who directed Trainspotting that would make a lot of sense.
Amazing shot.. it lead us to believe it was a private conversation, just the three of them. Then the camera pan around showing the entire team while Steve explains how he's going to publicly embarrass Andy. But it also showed how he knows each and every one who worked on the Mac
"You didn't have seconds. You had three weeks. The universe was created in a third of that time." --- I love the line and the way Fassbender delivers it
This scene is just people talking in a room, buts it’s so much more INTENSE than most action scenes today... BRILLIANT WRITING, this is what Hollywood should focus on instead of overkill special effects.
when at 0:52 he says “down to the calculator” it’s funny because Steve Jobs hated the calculator the team developed, he would constantly reject it so one of his devs made an app for Steve to design the calculator and he made one in 10 minutes which ended up being the one shipped out in the Mac
This movie is more intense and thrilling than most action and horror movies. Brilliant directing by Boyle and all the actors do an amazing job with Sorkin’s dialogue. Truly overlooked gem of a film.
I like this scene so much, that show the world what LUCK you have to possess to “making something insanely great”. I wonder what will happen, if Andy went, “Whatever makes you happy, Steve.” And left Apple for good. Steve Jobs was lucky to have people he can step on and did not step up to him.
"The disk fits in your pocket. I need a shirt with a breast pocket, I can take it out on stage." "A shirt?" "The disk! I need a white shirt in my size with a breast pocket." "Yes which one of the no stores that are open at 8:45 do you want me to have someone to run to and return from in 15 minutes?" "Go out in the lobby, find someone my size who is wearing a white shirt, tell them I'll trade them for a free computer and they get to keep my shirt." "Does it have to be a white shirt is blue okay?" "No, the Mac is beige, I'm beige, the disk is blue, the shirt has to be white." He actually took the disk out in real life. Also, one of my favorite movies of 2015. Sorkin is my favorite screenwriter of all time. His movies are documentary worthy yet he makes them so engaging.
I'm watching this movie now, for the first time, and I just had to stop it to find this scene on here so I can save it for later. The music (and it's pacing), the acting, the dialogue... Everything is so smart and impressive!
100%. Obviously this is just dramatized, who knows if it went EXACTLY like that. But he could have been like "Ok go ahead. And I'll tell them how you tried to make me run the demo on a different processor and lie to investors. I'll find a job next week. Your company will be ruined. Now get your damn hand off me."
Fun Fact: The famous talking demo unit at the launch was a prototype of a newer Macintosh, not the launch version. The launch version could not do the voice demo. Andy fixed the problem the way Jobs would fix it: He cheated.
@D E It means that the voice is similar to Mark's voice. Fassbender's voice doesn't sound like this so it may be voice over by Mark (which is a tin foil hat because there's no Mark Wahlberg on the credits).
It's not. I worked on the film as an extra in the 1988 NeXT scenes in San Francisco. I spent three days standing next to Fassbender. He actually did sound like this. It's his own voice.
This is what the first movie should've been. Two years before "Jobs" we had "The Social Network", and what "The Social Network" had over "Jobs" was great snappy writing. Seriously, compare "Steve Jobs" to "The Social Network". I wouldn't be surprised if you thought they got the guy who wrote "The Social Network".
You know, if Jobs actually acted half as bad in real life as he does in this film, then I really, truly do NOT understand why no one didn't just kick the shit out of him. He clearly needs it.
Zoe Barnes Indeed. In the movie Wozniak "pushes back" against Jobs several times, but it didn't happen irl. The real Woz has said that his on-screen self in this film said what a lot of Applers were thinking.
As a manager, he got Andy to look at his task/achievement on a personal level. Made him take ownership of it. Made him realize that the group as a whole depended on everyone within it to succeed. This approach is very effective in real-world.
That type of management creates turnover, disenctivizes risk-taking, and undermines your ability to get accurate information from your subordinates. It might get you the result you need in that moment (if the employee doesn't just quit on the spot), but Steve could have just said "The team is counting on you to do the absolute best job you can do. Tell me: are you doing the absolute best job you can possibly do to resolve this? Is there anything I can do to help you get this done?" and he would have gotten the same result, plus his employee wouldn't be sending out resumes the next day.
As a manager he basically said if everything was going alright, he would take ownership of everything, but if it didn't go alright, he would humiliate everyone. Awesome management .. i'd punch him in the face and quit my job.
It's interesting that both Jobs and Gates had a scenario where a white dress shirt was needed in a hurry. Bill Gates got one from a stranger in an airport on his way to the meeting that would put MS-DOS on the scene.
Steve Jobs had the best job in world! Controlling bunch of nerds who don't know anything but math and technology. Take their achievements and throw them when their creativity is not working any more! And they still worship him years after his death!?! Wow! Just wow!
He was a master of marketing and of project management. He could spot talent and potential from a mile away but the catch is that has to be pitch perfect down to the minute details. Considering that 7 times out of 10 i see a mac on my campus is proof that his methods worked
jack zayas The reason is that 7 out of 10 people on your campus are sheep who dont know any better. It can be better AND cheaper, you know? If you are not a sheep, that is.
I think Kevin Smith put it best, this movie is an action movie where they replaced all of the action with words, but left in the adrenaline. I'm paraphrasing, but it's still accurate
Of course Kevin Smith thinks that, he makes plays that are pretending to be movies. Just like this one. (I like this movie btw)
Aren't all nerds like that
+Gobbersmack Is that a compliment or an insult to his writing?
Joseph Dutra a compliment. Sorkin’s dialogue is brilliant
Watch Whiplash, oh my god I’ve never been so scared of a movie
“The universe was created in a 3rd of that time.”
“Well, you’ll have to tell us how you did it.”
Best line of the movie.
No it’s
Steve: ANDY!!!
Andy: which one?
Steve: the other Andy, you’re right here, why would I…..
@LeoS Bruh
If i were Andy being treated this way, with that kind of threat. The two questions running through my mind would be - 1) how can i get this voice demo working? And 2) what should i have it say to sabotage Steve Jobs' big launch event?
Luckily for Jobs - Andy only answered the first question.
I think Aaron Sorkin has used that line in every single production he's worked on
@@Legacy0901 If
Aaron Sorkin worked on the musical "1776" then I would agree.
“You didn’t have seconds, you had 3 weeks. The universe was created in a third of that time.”
“Well someday you’ll have to tell us how you did it.”
Recycled from West Wing, but nonetheless one of Sorkin’s sickest and most beautiful burns.
Genie Hossain I didn’t even know Sorkin wrote this and I still felt his influence in the back and force dialogue
I actually always remember these lines (or a version of them) from Peter Stone's musical 1776:
John Adams:
Good god! A whole week! The entire earth was created in a week!
Thomas Jefferson:
Someday, you must tell me how you did it.
Genie Hossain I love that she laughs
Genie Hossain Can someone explain the burn? I don’t get it
@@ttime441 He's sarcastically implying that Steve Jobs considers himself to be God.
This scene is a perfect illustration of Steve Jobs "inventing" things.
Teddy KGB "Big Little Big Little. GET ON IT!"
Kim Sanderhoff genius is subjective, for all we know you’re a genius you stupid fat piece of shit
theres an iq test that determines iq level that determines if you're a genius.
darktennisball actually being a genius is a tier of intelligence quota or in smaller words IQ is merely your capacity for knowledge it has little to do with neither “stupidity” nor whit. For example if you had a toddler with an IQ of 175(which is insane) and also an adult with average to below average intelligence. Who’s smarter? well obviously the adult, however if you ask who’s more intelligent then it’s the toddler, they’re just yet to have the experiences to grant them whit
@@kimpossible4450 I'd imagine that Andy is a genius, but all Steve Jobs has to do is say "DO IT ANDY!"
everyone has already lauded Fassbender’s casting in this movie, but for me his mastery is in his physicality. The way he stands over Andy and leans forward at the shoulders to talk to him on not quite eye-level is an incredible detail. Fantastic film!
That's not only Fassbender's credit but also director for constructing the scene that way.
Absolutely brilliant scene. Great writing, directing, and music score.
Steve Jobs wasn't the President.
Mark Quintana do you know the title of that song?
You didn’t say acting...were you afraid to praise an actor playing a harsh character?
Can u provide me a link to download the movie?
How about the acting? Lol
Such an amazing performance. Most people think a "great" performance needs screaming of crying or spilling guts, but what it really requires is being 100 percent believable as a character. I don't know how accurate this is to the actual Jobs but you don't ever think Fassbender is acting for a second here.
They probably didn't have that conversation but it's still exactly how he was.
I think Hertzfeld himself once said something to the effect of, none of it happened, but all of it is true.
🤌
Very few think that brilliant acting is ''screaming crying'' etc. Most adults understand that the main goal is for actors to be believable in a role both in ''extreme'' emotions and more nuanced subtle ones.
You mean like in that POS Kutcher Jobs movie?
"I wouldn't stand there arguing, I would go and try to get some more bullets out of the gun", that is an absolutely killer line, and so brilliantly delivered.
Sounds like Harvey spectre
Something tells me the real Steve wasn't as muscular as Fassbender.
He only lost weight after his diagnosis
HKdagreat He also had very strange diets like eating only apples and carrots
@@manuelk.8273 whats even stranger is that he would usually take one bite.
Imagine if he named it the carrot instead of the apple.
@@matthewsmith5374 Imagine if he name it the Fruit Of The Hala Aka Puhala Tree instead of the apple.
when the camera starts panning around the characters and reveals everyone watching this conversation....genius cinematography!
It was incredible the first time I saw that reveal in the theater.
The score of this movie is amazing, makes it like a thriller.
Should hv won the oscar, we know academy owed Leo and that long overdue publicity but Fassbander gave the best performance that year. Enough said
Performance was mid
Im worried Leo is becoming as regular as Beyonce at the Grammys.
The performance was solid, but he did carry that movie, so if best actor is MVP he wins, not sure it is, but maybe.
Naah, Leo deserved it for the Revenant, Fassbender performance doesn't convince me that he is Steve Jobs.
Love both films and Fassbender was magnetic as Jobs, but nah Leo's work in Revenant was nothing short of incredible
this scene alone is perfection
Steve Jobs's motto was simple: Recruit the nerdy looking short guys and then intimidate them.
You ever seen a picture of Jobs? He was no where near this good looking.
That’s called casting.
@@sullivandmitry1416 what does that have to do with anything dude?
Can't say it doesn't work. 😀
@@sullivandmitry1416 you've never seen the ending of Chicken Little?
I half expected him to move a coin through Andy's head.
Ha...I got that
Here's what I'm going to do "I'm going to move the coin"
Kevin bacon:(((;ꏿ_ꏿ;)))
Oscar Abbas l understood that reference
Oscar Abbas I legit thought this was an xmen first class clip from the thumbnail 😂😂😂
@@Wade_Fucking_Wilson and i understood that reference lol
I'm going to count to 3
My all time favorite performance by Michael Fassbender, other than young Magneto
Inglorious Bastards?
You should watch Shame, he is unbelievable
@@adzarsenal39 yeah i think this, shame and 12 years a slave are his best performances
Watch Macbeth.
@@cneddy22 Well if this is it old boy, I hope you don't mind if I go out speaking the kings.
"5 in 6 is your chance of surviving the first round of Russian roulette, you've reversed those odds." Such a brilliant line, Sorkin is a master.
This movie was great
Is it me? or this movie is Trainspotting meets The social Network?
wait was that steve jobs, was kinda confused.
Seeing as how it was written by the guy who wrote The Social Network and directed by the guy who directed Trainspotting that would make a lot of sense.
*is* great
1997residente both movies had the same screenwriter that why.
Amazing shot.. it lead us to believe it was a private conversation, just the three of them. Then the camera pan around showing the entire team while Steve explains how he's going to publicly embarrass Andy. But it also showed how he knows each and every one who worked on the Mac
What a perfect piece of music for this tirade, jesus this movie was so well made
"You didn't have seconds. You had three weeks. The universe was created in a third of that time." --- I love the line and the way Fassbender delivers it
he's not joking Andy
Ethan Diffey was that Andy Ruben
Amazing scene. Fassbender is truly my inspiration
You have parents?
@@philipkempbell7174 if your parents are you inspiration, you're really leading one truly mediocre life.
This scene is just people talking in a room, buts it’s so much more INTENSE than most action scenes today...
BRILLIANT WRITING, this is what Hollywood should focus on instead of overkill special effects.
2:12
i like how the closing elevator doors focus on trigger..besides many other brilliant aspects of this scene
"Here's what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna count to three and I'm gonna move the coin..."
Fassbender is amazing. He's one of those actors that gets significant work and I still feel deprived.
He's your favorite part of so many bad movies
Wonder if someone got that free computer
which didn't say "hello"
probably nah
Probably iJustine
Knowing jobs, he would make them pay for it.
Ya in the directors awfully pretentious dreams.. 🍷
when at 0:52 he says “down to the calculator” it’s funny because Steve Jobs hated the calculator the team developed, he would constantly reject it so one of his devs made an app for Steve to design the calculator and he made one in 10 minutes which ended up being the one shipped out in the Mac
I just read the Walter Isaacson book that discussed that event and found it unreasonably funny.
This movie is more intense and thrilling than most action and horror movies. Brilliant directing by Boyle and all the actors do an amazing job with Sorkin’s dialogue. Truly overlooked gem of a film.
I like this scene so much, that show the world what LUCK you have to possess to “making something insanely great”.
I wonder what will happen, if Andy went, “Whatever makes you happy, Steve.” And left Apple for good.
Steve Jobs was lucky to have people he can step on and did not step up to him.
"The disk fits in your pocket. I need a shirt with a breast pocket, I can take it out on stage." "A shirt?" "The disk! I need a white shirt in my size with a breast pocket." "Yes which one of the no stores that are open at 8:45 do you want me to have someone to run to and return from in 15 minutes?" "Go out in the lobby, find someone my size who is wearing a white shirt, tell them I'll trade them for a free computer and they get to keep my shirt." "Does it have to be a white shirt is blue okay?" "No, the Mac is beige, I'm beige, the disk is blue, the shirt has to be white." He actually took the disk out in real life. Also, one of my favorite movies of 2015. Sorkin is my favorite screenwriter of all time. His movies are documentary worthy yet he makes them so engaging.
Sorkin is a frigging genius, look at Philip Seymour Hoffman's dialogue in Charlie Wilson's War.
JohnoEAL that was sorkin's? I'll check it out
Yeah, check out Moneyball while you're at it! Brad Pitt, giving a very un-Brad Pitt performance. Brilliant Sorkin script again.
Don't forget 'The Social Network'
I'm still at a loss of why the color of the shirt mattered?
If they re-make "The sound of music", Michael Fassbender should act as "Captain Von Trapp"
I'm watching this movie now, for the first time, and I just had to stop it to find this scene on here so I can save it for later. The music (and it's pacing), the acting, the dialogue... Everything is so smart and impressive!
i love how his genius and asshollery are all on full display right here
I really appreciate the soundtrack for this movie! It really helped boast the scene to be brilliant!
My god.... his acting never lets down...
I love the music in this scene, 'Russian Roulette' by Daniel Pemberton. It's like a twisted Waltz of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Steve job was a monster and this is how he should be remembered
Michael Fassbender's acting makes Ashton Kutcher's look like a game of charades.
The music is perfect. I cannot see the scene working without it.
"You didn't have seconds. You had three weeks. The universe was created in a third of that time". Aaron Sorkin is a genius.
Kate Winslet was fantastic in this, she's like a completely different person, a lot like mid-90s Gary Oldman
The best comeback to that crap would have been to say, "Then, you'll be admitting you had nothing to do with it. Let us know how that goes."
100%.
Obviously this is just dramatized, who knows if it went EXACTLY like that. But he could have been like "Ok go ahead. And I'll tell them how you tried to make me run the demo on a different processor and lie to investors. I'll find a job next week. Your company will be ruined. Now get your damn hand off me."
This scene is a Masterclass episode in itself. *Chef's Kiss*
There’s something said about genius and madness. I can’t remember what at the moment, but the line which separates the two is razor-thin.
Fun Fact: The famous talking demo unit at the launch was a prototype of a newer Macintosh, not the launch version. The launch version could not do the voice demo.
Andy fixed the problem the way Jobs would fix it: He cheated.
did Mark Wahlberg do over dubs or something?
Great observation, spot on.
Chris Smith I also don't get it. Could someone clear this up?
@D E
It means that the voice is similar to Mark's voice. Fassbender's voice doesn't sound like this so it may be voice over by Mark (which is a tin foil hat because there's no Mark Wahlberg on the credits).
It's not. I worked on the film as an extra in the 1988 NeXT scenes in San Francisco. I spent three days standing next to Fassbender. He actually did sound like this. It's his own voice.
@@NESherv He sounds different in interviews and other movies. What was he going for in this movie? That voice change was so bad.
1:57 I can see why people confuse tom hiddleston and Michael Fassbender.
This is what the first movie should've been. Two years before "Jobs" we had "The Social Network", and what "The Social Network" had over "Jobs" was great snappy writing. Seriously, compare "Steve Jobs" to "The Social Network". I wouldn't be surprised if you thought they got the guy who wrote "The Social Network".
Eh, Canadian Gamer they did get the same writer, it's Sorkin
......
They did
*Re-reading a comment I posted a year ago*
Well, oops, didn't do my homework did I?
“Here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to count to three, and I’m going to move the coin.”
I like how they filmed it with those random tiny white spots like old movies to make us feel like we're in that time
Clean your screen
That's just from the film the 1984 scene was shot on.
Before seeing this I knew little about Steve Jobs. After seeing this I feel I know a lot about Steve Jobs.
This movie inspires me. If it’s not a masterpiece then it’s close.
"Does anyone know where the closest psychiatrist is", you can hear that line was recorded later
0:29 He knows how to exercise his will. A rare virtue in the world today.
Regardless of the context it is one of the best threat in cinema history imho
*Nervous chuckle*
STEVE
And that's what its like working for this madman in a nutshell
Like how the girl behind Andy flinches too
Haha I thought this was Fassbenders Magneto moment in First Class where he killed that guy with a coin
Leadership isn't knowing many things, it's channeling everyone's ideas to create something great.
"I quit" Steven explodes.
The music is so joyful lol
This movie is so good it’s scary. Epic script and performances.
I was shocked when i realized this was Kate Winslet 💙
Well, the computer did say hello on stage stunning everyone there and creating headlines. It was not a product launch that day. It was theater.
In another movie it didn't end well for the other person when Fassbender said "This is what we are going to do..."
My god the writing
I need to implement more Steve jobs in my life... I don't want to hear a "no" I want to hear, "yes I'll make it happen".
I freaking love this scene
I thought he was gonna say "I'm going to count to 3 and I'm going to move the coin".
I'm quite surprised to see Michael Stuhlbarg in this movie after I saw him as Griffin in Men in Black 3 (2012).
A Serious Man by the Coen Bros. was his break out. Brilliant performance.
Imagine their conversation once lift is closed
There is no breaking that silence. No words were spoken, guaranteed
Imagine if she forgot to get a shirt with a pocket.
George Hamilton
He probably would have assaulted her
She would've been working for Microsoft by the end of the day lol
@@Deadlyaztec27 reeeeee
You know, if Jobs actually acted half as bad in real life as he does in this film, then I really, truly do NOT understand why no one didn't just kick the shit out of him. He clearly needs it.
MaxxCoyote he’s a pretty charismatic guy outside work though
Zoe Barnes Indeed. In the movie Wozniak "pushes back" against Jobs several times, but it didn't happen irl. The real Woz has said that his on-screen self in this film said what a lot of Applers were thinking.
Because at the end of the day, people respect him as a leader.
Same thing I wondered about in Pirates of Silicon Valley he should have had his jaw broken many of time
MOTHER of his child* My bad.
Who ever was wearing a white shirt with pocket must have been so lucky that day
moizzkhan Haha hardly
She covered her in ears in advance before insulting Steve - that's some amazing detail right there.
As a manager, he got Andy to look at his task/achievement on a personal level. Made him take ownership of it. Made him realize that the group as a whole depended on everyone within it to succeed. This approach is very effective in real-world.
and he did it by holding a hypothetical gun to his head.
That type of management creates turnover, disenctivizes risk-taking, and undermines your ability to get accurate information from your subordinates. It might get you the result you need in that moment (if the employee doesn't just quit on the spot), but Steve could have just said "The team is counting on you to do the absolute best job you can do. Tell me: are you doing the absolute best job you can possibly do to resolve this? Is there anything I can do to help you get this done?" and he would have gotten the same result, plus his employee wouldn't be sending out resumes the next day.
Chase Cross not to mention you better know how to fight or have a bodyguard. Just think if a boss talked to you that way.
If you read Steve’s book you’d see this type of management caused them to lost precious months and a whole lot of money.
As a manager he basically said if everything was going alright, he would take ownership of everything, but if it didn't go alright, he would humiliate everyone. Awesome management .. i'd punch him in the face and quit my job.
High Pressure moments need someone who can drive the team to perform. He got results.
The title : Here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to count to three, and I’m going to move the coin. One... Two... Three.
Man Steve Jobs was ruthless
I am a simple man. I see Fassbender. I smash the LIKE button. Don't be like an aNDy.
That camera works after he starts naming his crew, soooo damn thrilling
Ok, let me get this straight. A 2000 dollar computer for a white dress shirt. Got you right here, Steve.
It's interesting that both Jobs and Gates had a scenario where a white dress shirt was needed in a hurry. Bill Gates got one from a stranger in an airport on his way to the meeting that would put MS-DOS on the scene.
"the voice demo that didn't work was designed by Andy Hertz field" 😂 lol.
Lol, the thumbnail for this looks like he is arguing with Mrs. Doubtfire
For me fassbender it's my favourite actor since prometheus in the world
Andy burning Steve Jobs in Mrs. Doubtfire glasses
At the start of the video I thought that there were only 3 people in the room but when the camera moved u can see that there were a lot more
Michael is just so charming in this scene.
OH MY LORD HAVE MERCY, I did not know that Steve could be like this.
Didn't know the Palantir CEO started out as an actor.
I watched both movies ( Kutcher and Fassbender). I liked this one better although Kutcher resembles the most (looks).
I agree, Jobs had Middle Eastern heritage , NOT Northern European. But Fassbender is the better actor, tho.
Yeah, this movie put very little effort into making Fassbender look like Jobs. Everything else is great though.
I’d love to be the guy who got a computer for his shirt
“I’m going to count to three, and then I’m going to move the coin.”
1:00 - how you motivate someone to do the impossible.
Steve Jobs had the best job in world! Controlling bunch of nerds who don't know anything but math and technology. Take their achievements and throw them when their creativity is not working any more!
And they still worship him years after his death!?! Wow! Just wow!
He was a master of marketing and of project management. He could spot talent and potential from a mile away but the catch is that has to be pitch perfect down to the minute details. Considering that 7 times out of 10 i see a mac on my campus is proof that his methods worked
jack zayas
So technically you're saying he's a successful vampire!
M17 he was a conductor ;)
jack zayas The reason is that 7 out of 10 people on your campus are sheep who dont know any better. It can be better AND cheaper, you know? If you are not a sheep, that is.
They worship him because maybe those "nerds who don't know anything but math and technology" understand something about what Jobs did that you don't.
This movie really is incredible
Thumbnail looks like he's about to go all Magneto on him.