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Steve and Woz Have Their Final Argument (Full Scene) (Seth Rogan, Michael Fassbender) | Steve Jobs
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Steve Wozniak (Seth Rogen) confronts Steve Jobs (Michael Fassbender) right before the big product launch to finally address years of unresolved tension. Get your Popcorn Pick! Watch Steve Jobs Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upcQJ_hDet8 Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution, to paint a portrait of the man at its epicenter. The story unfolds backstage at three iconic product launches, ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac. #stevejobs #michaelfassbender #sethrogan #movieclips

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106 Commments

@@joelbizzell1386

After the Apple II. I got no use for that company.


@@jameseglavin4

Jobs was probably the first real ‘celebrity businessman/billionaire’ in our culture and we’re much worse off for that. He helped kick off a culture that literally worships wealth and a very narrow idea of success and then he died because he thought he knew more than his doctors. His death should have been a bigger lesson to society than his life ever was…


@@Lazarus1095

It astonishes me, how utterly petty the man depicted here is being, and how so many people in these comments threads are willing to take his side.


@@samagramz

John was John because he had McCartney, Harrison, and Starr by his side. Woz was the heart of Apple and Jobs was the brains. The tragic irony is if they could've worked together, it would've incredible. But they couldn't work together. Because the heart and brains are diametrically opposed.


@@SamCarlos-ih3lx

Fassbender and Rogen were amazing in this movie


@@coreyh55

woz was wrong. steve was right.


@@paranormalskeptic3893

I thought this was a bad movie, maybe it had good writing, but I thought it was a drawn out and bad acting choices.


@@mikeatback

Good acting i suppose but the real woz and jobs never spoke like that.


@@SythoirC

You can be decent and gifted at the same time.

Critical lesson there, don't have to be an asshole to succeed. It feels like you do, but it doesn't pan out in the long run


@@nightdevil6666

Steve was a fucking asshole. But he did big things Ill never do and i guess, thats all that matters.


@@GoongisKahn

Rip bozo lel


@@DjPoche_81

It's not binary. Facts!


@@dannybauman1454

Steve died of cancer because he thought he knew more than the doctors. In the end the joke was on him.


@@ChrIsaH1996

It's better to be gifted than decent; all of human history has proved this. Euclid, Archimedes, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, even Alan Turing himself, all were considered more gifted than decent people, and they changed the fucking world even with everyone around them kicking and screaming with how much of assholes they all supposedly were. That's why they're remembered, and not their critics. 🤷🏻‍♂️


@@Somni_Rex

That was was


@@Somni_Rex

That cool


@@malcamlol

Seth Rogan sucks


@@NotoriouslyBSIG

On my 10th (jk) watch, I GET IT, NOW.


@@RemitheDreamfox

oh wow that is a nice shark tho lets be real guys


@@SeaFoamStrat

I really liked this scene until I just found out it was completely made up lol. What a shame.


@@doctorbutters

OK why didn't Jobs want to acknowledge the Apple 2 team?


@@Vinciini83

He was such a monumental piece of shit, so tired of morons deifying this jackass that took credit for other people's hard work.


@@SilentCheechGaming1991

Jobs was a POS, and i really don't care that he's gone. We are better off without him.


@@3dartxsi

If Jobs had never met Woz, he'd have been a moderately successful car salesman, and the world would be a better place today.


@@keith1689

STEVE WAS RIGHT.


@@MrStevegibb

If this dramatization is accurate then jobs was in right that when releasing a new product it is not the time to start acting like you won an award at the oscars and acknowledging people.

I think everybody agrees nobody did product releases like jobs he knew what he was doing this was not the right time to demand something when clearly Jobs had a vision on how he wanted to present the new product.

(Edited)


@@obscenejester869

Takes tough men to build the future; Jobs was right on all counts. A bastard, but right.


@@coldreadz

very low energy. Rogan wasn't the right pick. Boyle gets gimmicky with the edits. Fassbinder is good


@@Novastar.SaberCombat

I never saw this film but... yup... the writing was unbelievably sharp. I've no idea if "it's all basically verbatim what happened" or whatever, but it certainly feels like the differences between The Woz and Jobs. And it's GREAT that the true Woz has looonnng found peace and just continued to his own thing.


@@kleeklee4572

I miss when this sort of shit seemed important and cool…


@@eltravos99

I'm team Woz


@@vincentjohnflorio

Damn Michael is a GOOD actor


@@thejp6713

Somone got the last laugh on that, huh


@@fp6889

He probably thought his oncologists were B players too.


@@smurphftw2008

It's always extremely entertaining to watch an argument within a film, where both people are making really solid points.


@@notsosure5949

The last shot is so true and often forgotten. It's not binary.


@@gigatronusprime

Generationally great and criminally overlooked film.


@@cumfartimus

jobs died because he thought he could only eat apples to cure his cancer lol


@@cumfartimus

lazy ahh channel