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I'm officially no longer excited about this movie. I don't like Christian Bale or Seth Rogen. They are both overrated, and I'm really tired of seeing them in everything these days.

Count me out. :rolleyes:
 
I might actually see this one. I never bothered with that Ashton Kutcher... thing.

Ashton wasn't too bad. The script was not good but Kutcher managed to get Steve's nasily voice and accent down fairly well.
 
Ashton wasn't too bad. The script was not good but Kutcher managed to get Steve's nasily voice and accent down fairly well.

Really? Kutcher looked a lot like a young Steve Jobs but it was his voice that ruined it for me, as far as the portrayal of Steve goes (the script and production were also huge factors).

I love Seth Rogen so I'll reserve judgement. Didn't see this one coming at all. As a previous poster mentioned he may not even have a very large role.
 
Wich is really funny because that's what the cameo's all about, Seth replacing Jonah cus they look the same.

Jonah can actually act a little. Was decent in Wolf of Wallstreet. Rogen.. man that guy is bad. He should stick to making movies involving a bong.

Hey, maybe they'll introduce an iBong in the movie
 
I was shocked at Christian Bale playing Jobs... Seth Rogen as Woz makes far more sense. Lets just all rejoice that Jobs isn't being played by James Franco.
 
I wonder how many user will start saying "There are too many movie look-a-likes with Steve Jobs."

This is only happen because he died, I would have guess these movies wouldn't have happened otherwise...

And I suppose when Tim passes, we'll see movie spring up about him as well?

Just let the man rest in peace....:)

If you wanna start doing movies, then u may as well start with steve jobs memorabilia too. :mad:

I don't mind maybe one movie, but seriously, how long can this last.... Will it be never ending saga for the rest of time ?

Its all for money ya, and that's the only thing that's keeping these going.. If users actually cared about steve job, they'd stop this. The story will slide... and suddenly the work at Pixar will vague..
 
Seth Rogen has been typecast as a comedian, but he's got range.

Along with Bale, they'll both be great.
 
funny, in neighbors he talked to zac efron about how bale wasnt batman to him and now he's going to be working with him.
 
Just let the man rest in peace....:)

I doubt this is bothering Steve. Either he ceased to exist totally, in which case this won't disturb him, or he's moved on to another plane of existence, in which case he's not likely concerned about things as trivial as movies on earth.
 
Cameo only

It's funny that Rogen's cameo in 22 Jump Street was based on the fact that no one would notice he took over for Jonah. Apparently they were right. That's too funny.
 
Seth Rogen? Was Wozniak an overexposed unfunny comedian?
Because actors can only do one stereotype that some people have of them?

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I'm officially no longer excited about this movie. I don't like Christian Bale or Seth Rogen. They are both overrated, and I'm really tired of seeing them in everything these days.

Count me out. :rolleyes:
Talk about judging a book based on a conceptual description of a potential cover.
 
Anyone that tells you they saw this coming is the biggest liar the Earth has ever known.

People are going to immediately pan this casting, but I can see it working out. Never forget what people said about Heath Ledger as the Joker prior to the film being released.

In Sorkin we trust.

I'm not doubting this casting, I actually love it (Dirty Randy Baby, for those who get it), but for the love of god, can we just stop with this whole Heath Ledger counter argument to a casting decision when we think people will take a dump on it. Using Heath Ledger's amazing performance as the Joker has become the new "Jump the Shark." Just stop it already. People using it now are using it to say for certain that whomever they (the studio) are using it for will ultimately succeed, because it was a surprise casting. That's not the case. Heath was a surprise for sure and a total darkhorse. Seth Rogen, not so much.

So please, just stop using the whole "Remember when Heath was cast as the...." you just sound insecure about the whole decision while pinning hope on a legend who has past.
 
I really hate the three 30-minute scenes idea, but the casting seems great. Why can't they just make a normal narrative?

Movies that jump around in time are usually ruined for me. I guess it takes me out of suspension of disbelief.
 
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