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Ever since the first clip of Jobsappeared online, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak took issue with inaccuracies he said appeared in the Ashton Kutcher–starring Steve Jobs biopic. And now that the film has arrived in theaters, both Wozniak and several original Apple employees—who were with Jobs and Wozniak in the companys early “garage days”—have offered their reviews of the complete feature.<br><br>Instead of publishing his critique, Wozniak opted to modestly leave his thoughts in the comments section of Gizmodo’s review of the movie. “I saw Jobs tonight. I thought the acting throughout was good,” he wrote before revealing that the good could not outweigh the bad. “I was attentive and entertained but not greatly enough to recommend the movie.” He continued:<br><br>I felt bad for many people I know well who were portrayed wrongly in their interactions with Jobs and the company. The movie ends pretty much where the great Jobs finally found product success (the iPod) and changed so many of our lives. I’m grateful to Steve for his excellence in the i-era, and his contribution to my own life of enjoying great products, but this movie portrays him having had those skills in earlier times.<br><br>Wozniak also commented on Kutcher’s recent claims that the reason Wozniak has been publicly critical of the film is because he was paid to consult on another Jobs biopic still in the works, based on a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin. “Either film would have paid me to consult, but the Jobsone already had a script written,” Wozniak explained on Gizmodo. “I can’t take that creative leadership from someone else. And I was turned off by the Jobs script. But I still hoped for a great movie.”<br><br>Daniel Kottke, an early Apple employee who worked with Apple’s hardware, seemed similarly turned off by the Jobs script,yourcellan, at least based on his description of it to Slashdot in an interview posted today.<br><br>“The early versions were painful. Really painful,” he said. “I forwarded the first draft to [former Apple C.E.O.] Mike Markkula because they wanted his feedback, and Mike took such a bad reaction to it, he wouldn’t have anything more to do with the project. By the time it got to the fourth draft, it was okay. It wasn’t making me cringe.”<br><br>Nevertheless, Kottke allowed that “Ashton’s very good”—praise that few critics have given. “I have no complaints with him at all, no complaints with his portrayal of Jobs. The complaint that people would rightly have about the film is that it portrays Woz as not having the same vision as Steve Jobs,, which is really unfair.”<br><br>Kottke also explained that the film,real cheap jordans retro, based on a screenplay by Matt Whiteley, got many aspects of Apple’s formative years wrong:<br><br>I was really the only person who worked in the garage. Woz would show up once a week with his latest to test it out,cheap real jordans, and Steve Jobs was on the phone a lot in the kitchen.The current film also has these scenes where you, Bill, and me, and Randy and Chris and there’s a whole gang, and Bill Atkinson, and Rod Holt. We’re all in the garage.<br><br>Meanwhile, Bill Fernandez, who developed the user interfaces in Apple’s earlier days,cheap air jordan shoes, and has refused to see the film, offered his own take on Jobs, telling Slashdot: “It seems to me that there’s a lot of fan fiction about Apple Computer and about Steve Jobs, and I think that this is the biggest, flashiest piece of fan fiction that there’s been to date.”<br><br>Related: Ashton Kutcher Responds to Steve Wozniak’s Jobs Criticisms; Claims Wozniak Is Being Paid to Back Competing Biopic<ul>
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