Cranky Aaron Sorkin blurts out that he's "absolutely done with Silicon Valley" after Steve Jobs Movie
First the screenwriter of the upcoming movie 'Steve Jobs' Aaron Sorkin lashed out at Apple's current CEO Tim Cook last week and then he quasi apologized. Now he told Trevor Noah, who took over as host of the 'Daily Show,' that he's "absolutely done with Silicon Valley; you don't want to make these people mad at you." He later added that (drumroll please) "I apologize right away anyway because I realize that [Apple headquarters] is a building full of people that can hack into my hard drive and do anything they want." That's after director Daniel Boyle stated on Sunday that Companies like Apple are so powerful that not even Governments are able to hold them accountable. Hmm, and some wonder why Sorkin and Company have seemingly painted Steve Jobs so darkly. Sheesh, they're such positive people, it's a real shocker (ha!).
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