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Senin, 21 November 2011

George Clooney, Steve Jobs's Strong Candidate


Since the death of Steve Jobs last October, came rumors that the life story of a co-founder of Apple is going to be filmed. Since it is also circulated several names nominated actor Steve Jobs. Among the few names that appear are George Clooney. Really a top actor is going to play Steve Jobs?
 
 
Mashable had preached that the issue of Now Magazine UK proclaim that George Clooney and Noah Wyle were jockeying for the opportunity to portray the late Steve Jobs. Unfortunately, Now Magazine did not mention the source of this news. Regardless, Mashable see any physical similarities between Clooney and Jobs. This site even create a poll to solicit the opinions of their readers.

From the same news also obtained information that Sony really had plans to adapt the Steve Jobs biography written by Walter Isaacson into a screenplay. Instead then of The Lost Angeles Times also had said that Aaaron Sorkin, playwright THE SOCIAL NETWORK is believed to work on a screenplay.

George Clooney may have a physical resemblance to Steve Jobs, but that does not mean he can not just 'get rid' Noah Wyle. Noah Wyle itself has had time to play Steve Jobs said in a television movie called PIRATES OF SILICON VALLEY TNT published in 1999.

No kidding, Noah Wyle and even had time to 'replace' Steve Jobs opened the Macworld event that year as well get a 'blessing' from Steve Jobs to portray himself.

Sabtu, 02 Oktober 2010

Eduardo Saverin on "The Social Network"

C0-founder and and counterpart (both intellectual and financial) of Facebook, Eduardo Saverin was played by by Andrew Garfield in "The Social Network" film, a film produced for the phenomenal social networking website "Facebook". Saverin is depicted as the bank behind the brains. We initially felt that he got screwed over, but through this research, we discovered that he still owns five percent of Facebook, and is a billionaire. We stopped feeling bad for him.

A quick search gives many results on cash. Since Eduardo Saverin is under a legal order Facebook to keep mum on details of the agreement, it is very difficult peep from lines, or even to find an article. Only the results of an interview comes up, but when you click on it, it took you another URL is. Strange to say at least. We are called conspirators.