Steve Wozniak recently spoke up on the Seth Rogen starrer 'Steve Jobs' trailer, saying that he thinks it was real but a bit exaggerated.
The 64-year-old Apple co-founder said that the lines he heard in the trailer were not the things he would say, but they carried the right message and he felt that he was seeing real Jobs in the trailer, even though a bit exaggerated, reported Variety magazine.
Wozniak referred to the scene in which his character tells Jobs, played by Michael Fassbender, that he has taken credit for Apple Inc. without actually doing much.
Interestingly, the inventor's response reveals that he might have consulted Aaron Sorkin before the script was written and that he and Rogen had dinner together.
Directed by Danny Boyle, the Universal film will hit the cinemas on October 9.
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