there are a lot of criticism from those who knew jobs, that he s not cruel, he s not the control freak that he s made out to be in this movie. i saw something from steve w wozniak, portrayed in the movie by seth roe gan, he said this is steve. this is the essence of steve, because, yes, there are scenes, certainly the dialogue is not true to life, it s fictionalized, but i think they really have pulled off, from what we can tell, what steve jobs was like as a person. as you talk about the essence of steve jobs, let s talk about the man playing steve jobs in michael fastbender, known from shame 12 years a slave. he looks nothing like steve jobs, but i hear he does an i amazing job of capturing that s sense. he s wonderful in this movie. just had a oscar nomination himself a couple of years ago. but also not just an indy guy. he s got the x men movie, too.
anonymous hackers, tlenting a 9/11 style attack. we take seriously all threats. sin plex now calling it an unprecedented situation. the chains are corming their options opening with regal saying they re just delaying the opening. but this is another blow for sony after 1 00 terabytes of data were stolen on tuesday, actors seth roe gan and james franco canceled many of their prez events including late night with seth meyers, jimmy fallon and live with kelly and michael. they had to cancel, but, you
name johnny madrid jessica alba as cash money. seth roe gan raked many $2 million more than james franco for the interview a comedy about a plot to kill north korea leader kim jong un. the cyberattack first awe peered about leaking that movie online leaking to speculation north korea may have been involved. while north korea has denied involvement, it has called the film an act of terrorism and the leak of righteous deed. cnn learned the code used for the attack was written in korean and has been used in previous attack against south korean. your adversary may be routing attacks through a certain country or using known attacks from a certain language code base in order to throw your attribution thoughts off. pamela brown, cnn, washington.