Typecast early in his career, this jack-of-all-trades success isnt what many projected for Rogen when he was younger.

Ittook audiences many yearsto be willing to see him as anything other than a weed-smoking slacker.

They’re here to make movies, not films.

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In short, Rogen is outstanding inSteve Jobs.

It’s discussed less frequently than many of the other works in the filmographies of its key collaborators.

Perhaps this is simply because it has remained underseen.

Michael Fassbender’s Steve Jobs talking to Seth Rogen’s Steve Wozniak in Steve Jobs

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In some ways, Sorkin’s sharp and tightly constructed scriptmay have been too slick for its own good.

Each member of the cast was operating at a high level and playing off of each other wonderfully.

Seth Rogen in the key art for The Studio.

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Based on Walter Isaacson’s biography of the legendary late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, portrayed in the film by Michael Fassbender. This dramatic true story examines Jobs' efforts to revolutionize technology with products such as the Macintosh and iPod while highlighting the sacrifices he made to make his dreams a reality. Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin work together to attempt to shine a light on the tougher parts of Jobs' life while chronicling the story leading up to the reveal of the iMac.

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The Studio