Review: Autobiographical "50/50" provides an honest, cathartic look at life with cancer
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Film Rating: B+ In a dark moment of irony, the first thing I saw when I booted up my iPhone on the way out of the cancer film “50/50” was the news of Apple founder Steve Jobs’ passing. As this is not an entertainment blog, I don’t feel it’s my place to dedicate a full article to the man, but news of his death certainly saddened me, and this is as good a space as any for a hearty “Rest-in-Peace.” I use my MacBook Pro to write and publish everything you see on this site; I don’t go anywhere without my iPhone, and I love my iPad to death. These are only some of Jobs’ contributions to the world. He truly was a visionary, and through his innovative approach to our interactions with technology, he changed the world forever, and for the better. I myself am an Apple convert for life. Jobs will be missed.
Review: Autobiographical "50/50" provides an honest, cathartic look at life with cancer
Review: Autobiographical "50/50" provides an…
Review: Autobiographical "50/50" provides an honest, cathartic look at life with cancer
Film Rating: B+ In a dark moment of irony, the first thing I saw when I booted up my iPhone on the way out of the cancer film “50/50” was the news of Apple founder Steve Jobs’ passing. As this is not an entertainment blog, I don’t feel it’s my place to dedicate a full article to the man, but news of his death certainly saddened me, and this is as good a space as any for a hearty “Rest-in-Peace.” I use my MacBook Pro to write and publish everything you see on this site; I don’t go anywhere without my iPhone, and I love my iPad to death. These are only some of Jobs’ contributions to the world. He truly was a visionary, and through his innovative approach to our interactions with technology, he changed the world forever, and for the better. I myself am an Apple convert for life. Jobs will be missed.