The Homebrew Computer Club, started in 1975, brought together electronics hobbyists in Silicon Valley including Jobs.
Wozniak, who is played in the movie by "Book of Mormon" musical star Josh Gad, said that, based on the clip, "personalities are very wrong although mine is closer."
"I never looked like a professional. We were both kids. Our relationship was so different than what was portrayed. I'm embarrassed but if the movie is fun and entertaining, all the better," he said, adding he never wore a tie in the early days.
Wozniak emphasized that he was basing his comments on one clip and that it was "just a movie."
"The movie should be very popular and I hope it's entertaining. It may be very correct, as well. This is only one clip. But you'll see the direction they are slanting the movie in, just by the dialog style of this script," he added.
"jOBS," directed by Joshua Michael Stern, will be released in U.S. movie theaters on April 19.
A second movie, based on Walter Isaacson's official biography "Steve Jobs," is in development by screenplay writer Aaron Sorkin of "The West Wing" and "The Social Network" fame. No release date or casting has been announced.
(Reporting By Jill Serjeant in Los Angeles; Editing by Xavier Briand)
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