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Woz Says 'Jobs' No Good

Apple co-founder and tech icon Steve Wozniak doesn't think too highly of the recent biopic made about his former partner Steve Jobs.

Asked to offer a review of the Ashton Kutcher-led film by Gizmodo, Wozniak was cordial while saying it wasn't as good as he'd hoped.

"I saw Jobs tonight. I thought the acting throughout was good," Wozniak wrote. "I was attentive and entertained but not greatly enough to recommend the movie. One friend who is in the movie said he didn't want to watch fiction, so he wasn't interested in seeing it."

The movie-going public appears to agree with him, as "Jobs" has underperformed at the box office so far. It looks like we'll have to wait for the Aaron Sorkin-penned Jobs project to decide if Hollywood can produce a film that is both accurate and entertaining.

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