Something that people forget about Steve Jobs was he was also a film producer. The films he produced at Pixar were in retrospect in the "timeless classics" category that appealed to a broad audience. On the flip side the Jobs film is more of a "story of the moment" that was rushed out quickly to capitalize on our recent memory of his death. And that to me is a very cheap thing, which is very un-Jobs like. Although in reality I suspect he wouldn't have taken the film too seriously if he were still alive judging by his good humored reaction to the Pirates of Silicon Valley film.