Steve Jobs (5/10) Movie CLIP - It Needs to Say Hello (2015) HD
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Facing an ethical dilemma over the voice demo, Steve (Michael Fassbender) explains to Joanna (Kate Winslet) the importance of the Macintosh saying, "Hello."
FILM DESCRIPTION:
This incisive biographical drama written by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) explores the genius and shortcomings of computing guru Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) through the lens of three product launches.
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Cast: Michael Fassbender, Michael Stuhlbarg, Kate Winslet
Director: Danny Boyle
Producers: Mark Gordon, Guymon Casady, Christian Colson, Bernard Bellew, Scott Rudin, Jason Sack, Danny Boyle, Lauren Lohman
Screenwriters: Aaron Sorkin, Walter Isaacson
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This is how "*Not actual gameplay footage" started.
Your Profile Picture though.
looooool
I was just thinking about Cyberpunk 2077
@@Mio248 Or anything EA touches
why does this not have 10k likes already
For those who dont know the significance of this. The 512 was basically a more powerful version of the computer. So they ran the demo on more powerful hardware while advertising that it was weaker hardware.
That is just...wow
that is basically every game demo reveal now a days
@@jacknorman8000 "This is how "*Not actual gameplay footage" started." -John Weissmüller
I mean they could’ve fixed the voice demo if they just had a little more time right?
This scene inspired CD Projekt crew on releasing Cyberpunk 2077 😅
"I got an idea. It's deceptive and borderline unethical"
"I'm listening"
LOL
''we could make a company out of this!''
I think Steve wanted him to test with the 512 all along, haha
Gaziz85 He was too fixated on his companies.
I find it hard to believe anyone in marketing is even slightly concerned with ethics.
lol he didn't even flinch
I totally forgot that people back in the 80's still had a myopic and ignorant view of computers. Steve wanted people to see computers as friendly and not intimidating, something you personally love.
ruzzell907 & people were probably asking “What do we need to use computers for?”
*Terminator Theme Played
@@joewhitehead3
By 1984, people were well aware of the capabilities of a computer.
I would love a block of wood if I dropped 2000$ on it
And Steve's vision was to make it an appealing consumer good that'll become a necessity in every home. Had it not been for the hello, I wonder if people would ever let go of their suspicion and aversion towards PCs.
And even though it flopped, saying hello was one of the most important things in computer history
He knew that in marketing sometimes it's the most superficial seeming things that often matter the most when making a first impression/impact.
No
Still think Michael Fassbender should have won the Academy Award for his acting. He may not have looked like Steve Jobs the way Ashton Kutcher does, but he sure kills these scenes with the perfect expressions and executions.
absolutely, its a movie, not a documentary or a re-enactment. The aim is not to depict everything perfectly as it was or how they looked. Its to make the story you want to make, and thats what Danny Boyle, Aaron Sorkin and Fassbender and the other actors did. Its like The Social Network. I dont give a crap if Kutcher looks more like Jobs if his performance and the movie sucks. This film is fantastic.
Sometimes nailing the vibe of a person is more impactful than a straight impression.
Almost like Fassbender was the 512...?
How tf does Ashton Kutcher look anything like Steve Jobs lol
@@Sylvanas17 look at his comparison and 1980 Steve job comparison he is like a twin bro of Steve jobs
The amount of time it took for Steve to be totally on board with the deceptive plan was just phenomenal... This is Social Network level writing and editing! Any movie that is this tech oriented, that can also appeal to and engage audiences that aren't as knowledgable in that field is amazing to me. Just goes to show again how important the writers are when developing a script. A good writer/writers can destroy your movie (Jobs 2013) or elevate it so far ahead of the other competition that its hardly even fair (Steve Jobs 2015)
Aaron Sorkin wrote both Social Network and Steve Jobs.
"The computer in 2001said hello all the time and i it still scared the shit out of me"- best line
Does anyone catch Steve’s face when Andy says, "Name my other choices please". (it’s like yeah that’s right bud) Then he quickly looks normal when Joanna stares back at him. Haha. 0:34 for reference.
Haha
0:34 I love how he silently motions Andy to do it xD
And today video game companies do this all the time
They've done it for decades, running a game preview/demo for a console game cons or expos like E3 on a far more powerful PC. I remember seeing it back in late 90s and early 2000s E3 demos where it came out later it was a powerful PC instead, and it still happens today pretty often.
print("Hello")
here we go chief.
Hello, World!
I love the detail of Steve explaining why it needs to say hello all the way down to the computers outer design in a few seconds.
i gotta say the actor in the green shirt is superb. the scenes ive seen from this movie and how he modifies his voice is so on point its amazing.
the woman in blue is really great too.
Michael Stuhlbarg and Kate Winslet.
You want more of him, boardwalk empire, and yes.... He is amazing in it and researched the role so well.
He’s a great character actor
He’s been in loads of movies in the last 10 years
Doctor strange, The shape of water, seven psychopaths,
He was hilarious as Griffin in men in black 3
@@kangaroo3708 Don't forget his brilliant performances in "A Serious Man" and "Call Me by Your Name."
Lol when he said "name my other choices" and Kate was looking at him, jobs was saying "do it !" With his expression. Top notch acting.
Dew it!
Hah! I never noticed that!
it's interesting you picked up on that...mostly cuz that's not what's going on. i mean yea, that is the physical action, but it's not the important part. completely insignificant. when the actor says "name my other options please" he drops the suffix in options, and please. he's not a question, nor is it a sarcastic quip (like in the previous scene) he is literally defeated, and scared, and hopeless. the drop of inflection is the key.
not just that, but the shots, and cuts aid in this as well. the shot with the dialogue is a 2 shot of the programmer seated low, and the marketing director standing over him (not looming, but in a position of power, leaning down towards him). the camera is above his eye line, so he is looking up, subservient, her action of leaning down to fit in frame becomes crushing to him, dominant. THEN IT CUTS to another 2 shot, this time the marketing director and Steve. Steve is physically taller, however his posture is straight, he's not leaning down. she straights up so they become equals. the programmer is cut out completely, and there is a track/pan so he would be even further out of frame. not only that, but the camera has also tracked up so the programmer has been literally beaten down below these two other giants.
the whole moment is designed with no regard towards the devious reactions of the marketing director and Steve, the moment is designed around an emotional resonance towards how completely beat the programmer got for all his hubris, and the actor does a great job selling a sympathetic response. the scene as a whole is great cuz each of the 3 actors driving the scene have a dominant, subservient, and sympathetic moment all within a few lines of dialogue, a handful of cuts...and it's all a transition between the scene previous with his daughter, and the next scene on stage.
Bot
@@shockzz-8503 how
Steve Jobs: It needs to say hello because it can
Computer: **Can’t say hello**
By the time the computer released, the demo worked.
"The Computer in 2001 said hello all the time and it still scared the heck out of me."
...Shit. She said shit.
My friend, you are very intent on accuracy. But there is a reason I said heck.
And then she a huge shit, it was scared out of her rectum
+Evan Monroe You're the one who used quotation marks.
she was, that film came out in 68 and it was really creepy yet captivating the computer could speak to us like a human could and carry on conversations. for the time it worked in the sci/fi thriller that Stanley Kubrick had created.
"name my other choices please"
Aaron Sorkin did a wonderful job with this script.
Geezus that’s a nothing line lmao
@@ededdandeddytv5164 Good writing isn't about zingers. I think it's much more important that characters have an identifiable way of phrasing, so that seemingly mundane or predictable dialogue moments (which are inevitably in your script) still engage the audience.
This dude straight up was convinced that his life hung in the balance I can't imagine what it was actually like working for Steve.
Read pretty much any autobiographical book written by anyone on the mac/ipod/iphone dev teams.
"It needs to say Hello Because it can"
Brilliant writing.....!
When he asked her to absolve him it showed his humanity, as well as recognition! It was a brief moment, filled with brevity!
I think Steve wanted him to test with the 512 all along, look at his reaction haha
It needs to say hello
Because it can. Love this film
This scene was a example of Jobs not accepting what 99.9 percent of others would accept. His will to push things to get done when others thought they couldn’t was unparalleled
"and you think it's borderline unethical?"
Oh this poor lady better not check what the gaming industry turn into
The music on this is utterly brilliant.
one thing that the directors didn't research was the lisas. You need a lisa 2 to program macintosh programs.
Isn't Andy using a Lisa in this scene?
@@stewartplays yes he is
I love that line! "It's deceptive and borderline unethical!"
"I'm listening"
@@jacobthesomething it’ll run on the 512!
"You tested it?"
@@lazyartiste_2357yeah
At the end they look like one best friend ask their mom for his best friend to stay the night and she said yes and they looking at each other saying “yes!”
Steve Jobs:Nobody’s gonna know
They are gonna know.
"It needs to say Hello because it can". Who can contra argue that when you are about to launch the first computer ever capable to do so?
Its needs to say hello!! And here we are after more then 40 years. It still says hello. Was way back then
You skipped the best bit when she says just for now. And then andy hertzfeld runs like a little girl to get the 512 machine ready 😝👍 I bloody love Sorkins dialogue and cinematography style.
Say what you want Steve Jobs is a marketing god
"HEL-LO, I AM MAC-IN-TOSH." *
*Your results may vary.
I never saw the mac as a smiley face. Just a monitor with a slot in it. Perhaps thats why he needed it to say "hello".
Wasn't Hertzfeld also the guy who invented overlapping windows because he THOUGHT he'd seen it at xerox park?
I think it was Bill Atkinson, the guy who almost died when his car crashed into the back of a truck
I red the Steve Jobs biography’s some years ago, but honestly I don’t remember whether this really happened or not during the Mac launch.
It did. Maybe not exactly like the movie but they did the voice demo on the 512 because the 128 kept crashing.
This is a well known fact that was only realized latter. It is also why the relesse date of the 512 was pushed up.
“Name my other choices, please.”
Me whenever I lie to my boss about anything.
We are computer company we cannot be late? How many people missed it. 😂
“Name my other choices, please” 😂😂😂
Both movie is masterpiece
Steve jobs movie - start up story
Jobs - corporate story
Jobs has an entertaining cinematic plot doesnt mean its already good than the first one.
RISC changed everything
These kind of things are done even today, for the record.
If my computer said Hello it would scare the BEEP out of me.
Have you ever done a fresh install of windows 10? Cortana vocally runs you through the entire setup process.
Michael's performance here reminds me if Jim Carrey did an impression of Steve Jobs
It’s a million wonders nobody ever assaulted or killed jobs…
"Just for this" - as if her opinion matters
Actually Joanna Hoffman was one of the few people that jobs would listen to.
print(“hello”)
I'm perfectly alright with the fact that Michael Fassbender looks nothing like the real Steve Jobs... but I find it distracting that Kate Winslet kinda does.
Me: when I have less than 24 hrs to hand in a 10 0age analytical essay.
tbh given the stuff companies getting away with now a days. demoing something on better hardware isnt a crime at all no more.
But they have to be open in disclosing that fact, mostly because they're broadcast now, which brings them under the jurisdiction of the FCC, which is hypervigilant about advertising like this.
Why does michael fassbenders acting reminds me so much of Joaquin Phoenix's style of acting?
I always thought they looked similar. They could play brothers in a film one day…
Hello
NO MORE GUILT. 🕊
Ha I got an Apple Watch advert before this 🤣
Too bad they did not show the computer actually saying hello on stage and the audience reaction to it. It would have been a fantastic payoff.
Can someone please explain this to me like I’m an idiot? What they were meant to do, what they did, and why it was such a big deal
They were meant to demo the debut model Mac by showing it say "hello" out loud. The base Mac was randomly crashing when they attempted it in rehearsal. They knew that it was running out of memory, but not why, and there was not enough time to find and fix the problem. So, the engineer proposed cheating, by using a prototype later-model Mac with a lot of expensive extra memory in it, which wouldn't crash. It's cheating because they didn't intend to say "this is an upgraded later-model Mac" in the demo - just present it as if it was the launch model.
I love this scene so much! For what I'm doing, nobody gets what I'm doing or why for my blog. But it makes perfect sense to me. Could I do less and still have something? Sure...but why? I want to give people great! But, for the record, I won't do anything deceptive and borderline unethical! :p
"We're not committing fraud" lmao
LIBERATE. 👑
Are they talking about ram sizes? Or operating systems?
RAM
Dedotated wam obviously
So this is how siri is made
Sounds like everyday in my day job
This is amazing
Apple haves a new rule.
Don’t forget your Special Tools at the Office at 3AM
“Hollywood, they make computers scary things.” Why do people associate intelligence with something bad or vicious or twisted or the other side of mental challenges?? That’s what I didn’t get... work hard now and you will get to play the rest of your life... have fun now and you will be working hard for the remainder.. that’s the best advice I ever got.. sky is the limit, what are you doing here reading the comments?
Siri say hello
Who else got only apple ads on this vid
Thank you
The term back then was "smoke and mirrors"
What year were these events happening?
What's a 128 compared to a 512? Anyone?
I believe it is the memory. 128k memory Mac computer was the computer they were advertising here and that part of the demonstration was ran on a 512k memory Mac Computer.
Adding to Lithium's description - it's also an order of magnitude more expensive, because memory was *not* cheap back then.
Name my other choices please is half of my life.
who is watching this on a mac pro using a pro display xdr
im not
Awesome movie
What's the background music name here?
Why was it unethical?
Because it was implying the lesser machine could do something it couldn't.
Because its lying
That’s a little something we call misleading the shareholders, or fraud.
Typical liberal.
Essentially it is false advertising
If he was so smart, how come he's dead?
People die
legit answer, he was working at pixar and apple at the same time and it basically destroyed his body and gave him pancreatic cancer. He could have solved the issue right then with surgery but was too scared to undergo the treatment so he waited too long and it was too late.
Kim Sanderhoff lmao
You're, i guess you'll be living forever
The Simpson’s reference lol nice
Come on pelican
Why did they choose someone who looks nothing like Steve Jobs to play Steve Jobs.
Heh. I just watched İki Bin Bir: A Space Odyssey and it Hal doesn't say hello, not even once.
People this is a fun movie but it’s barley based on real events
Can some computer person explain to me what the hell their talking about? why is it unethical?
Dawsk i I ain’t a computer person by my guess is that they’re 2 different products, so basically they’re showing the capabilities of the voice on a different product (the 512) then the capabilities of the 128, so basically lying about it even tho the 128 is supposed to be able to do it as well. Though I could be wrong that is just my guess
Where are there masks?
every E3 since lol
I don’t really care for this movie mostly because of the Aaron Sorkin script. This scene is based on actual events. You know that in reality it didn’t play out at all like it does in this scene. The dialog is just too perfect, too perfectly timed, too rhythmic, too fake. Nobody really has conversations that are timed like this. Most of the movie just came off fake to me.
Someone please explain the 128 on 512 problem lol
basically the 512 model which was released almost a year after the original 128 model had 4 times the amount of ram of the original and the voice demo that crashed on the 128 worked fine on the 512
so they essentially demonstrated a macintosh saying hello on a more powerful model that they weren't planning to release yet
tldr; they invented "footage not actual gameplay" schtick
Nobodys gonna know
Did this actually happen? If so, wow. Explains the bullshit antenna gate video they made with the 4S.
Spacemonkeymojo yes it did
Yes it did. They originally wanted to use the 128K Mac for the demo but they realized that it would not have been capable of running the demo so they used a 512K Mac instead for the demo.
It's deceptive, and borderline unethical
_I'm listening..._
n a m e m y o t h e r c h o i c e s p l e a s e
Has CrApple™ ever released a product in it's entire history that did not involve some type of deception towards the customers buying?
2021 and linux won the war
I wish Christian Bale or Jude Law had gotten the role of Steve Jobs instead.
D
This one of worst movies made. And that includes bollywood movies. Just so bad.
What an awful man
But he was right
Blake B. Everything
All success comes with a sacrifice of self before anything else.
He predicted 3D animation would take over, he predicted e-music, tablets, unlimited connectivity and so much more. The only problem was that Steve Jobs was not a god and could not learn or do everything himself.
A great example is the iPhone.
He explained his ideas of a touchable tablet shrinking to a touchable phone and Apple made it.