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Steve Jobs: Visionary Genius

Steve Jobs    DVD

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Inventor, innovator, iconoclast; Steve Jobs was all of these and more. Celebrities and leaders in the world of business talk candidly about the seismic impact this 21st Century icon had on our entire way of life. Documentary.


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Amazon.com: 2.1 out of 5 stars  7 reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Just read wikipedia Sep 27 2012
By ConFu - Published on Amazon.com
This documentary provides absolutely no information that can't be found on Wikipedia. You have interviews with seemingly random people (or random Apple fans) who speaks opinion and speculation. Most of the footage can be found on YouTube. I could've easily done a better documentary than this. If you want a better documentary, watch "One Last Thing". That one will go through Steve Jobs life but also through the eyes of his former colleagues and friends. You'll get a better picture of who Steve Jobs was including his faults (he is known to be a tyrant among his co-workers for example). The film ("One Last Thing") won't tell you everything but at least it gives you a better idea than this crappy movie ("Visionary Genius").
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1.0 out of 5 stars The worst documentary I've ever seen Sep 25 2012
By jr - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I may have just watched a high school project. Terrible editing, terrible interviews, and barely researched "information" all narrated by a British actor who sounded nearly asleep by the end of it. A bad tabloid style exploitation piece based on nothing more than narrating the Wikipedia page for Steve Jobs.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Frustrating to watch - poorly told story Oct 9 2012
By Christopher Ewen - Published on Amazon.com
The documentary relies on many clips from interviews with people for whom there is only a vague reference to why they should be given any credence at all - perhaps the director found them off the street. For example, one woman whose interview is extensively used is just named on screen as Hilda Baker with no explanation of her role in Steve Jobs life or why she would have any insight. The film utilizes extensive stock clips to support their story, but are so sloppy as to frequently use anachronous ones for example an iphone when chronilogically they are only at the stage of the first ipod. It seems to me that 1/2 of the movie is made up of video clips that add no value to the production.

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