Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution, to paint a portrait of the man at its epicenter. The story unfolds backstage at three iconic product launches, ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac.
In one scene, John Sculley (Jeff Daniels) offers Steve Jobs a bottle of Château Margaux, a premier cru Bordeaux wine. In Arachnophobia (1990) Daniels played a doctor with a case of Château Margaux, of which he was extremely protective.
Steve Jobs:
I'm gonna put music in your pocket.
Lisa Brennan:
What?
Steve Jobs:
A hundred songs. A thousand songs. Five hundred songs. Somewhere between five hundred and a thousand songs. Right in your pocket. Because I can't stand looking at that inexplicable Walkman anymore. You're ...
Lisa Brennan:
...
(around 14 minutes) Jobs is explaining to his daughter that LISA stands for "Local Integrated Systems Architecture"; when "Systems" is actually just "System".
The film's title is never shown in the opening or closing credits.
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