Saw the movie last night. Really, really good, but not quite great. There were times when I was legit thinking it was one of the best (if not one of the most unique) movies I've ever seen. But then the third act happened, which, for me at least, was kind of dud compared to the two acts/launches before it. Frankly, it just gets to the point where you're rolling your eyes a bit that the exact same four people keep showing up to bug Jobs each time right before he goes on stage. Don't get me wrong - it all makes for fantastic drama, but definitely comes with a suspension of disbelief, which is hard to hold on to by the end.
The third act is also super schmaltzy. I totally get how Jobs' relationship with his daughter is ultimately the main arc and heart of the movie, and I'm fine with that in theory, but I felt that Sorkin steered a little too much toward it in the end. Especially with the iPod mention on the roof (you'll know what I'm talking about), which is just the icing on the cake in terms of forced ridiculousness.
Overall, though, definitely don't miss this one in theaters. The audience I saw it with absolutely loved it (and gave it a big round of applause at the end), there are tons of great one-liners, and the acting is phenomenal across the board. Fassbender, in particular, was amazing. As has already been discussed, he looks nothing like Jobs, but he captures Jobs' spirit better than I think DiCaprio or Bale ever could (who were both attached at various points).
Can't wait 'til more people see it so we can discuss. It's out in NY and LA this weekend, then finally expands wide on October 23.