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- The delayed film about the Apple co-founder played by Ashton Kutcher gets its first trailer ahead of a release this August. June 21, 2013 10:39 AM PDT Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs. (Credit: Five Star Feature Films) The upcoming film about Steve Jobs entitled "Jobs" has its first trailer, making things like choosing typefaces, turning on computers, and even looking in the mirror appear as highly dramatic moments. The 2 minute and 20 second spot provides a brief look at the film, which chronicles Jobs and Apple from 1971 through 2000 and stars Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad as Apple's co-founders. It was originally set for a release in April, though is now due on August 16, 2013. The trailer comes comes some five months after the release of a clip showing Kutcher and Gad heatedly discussing early plans for Apple's first computer while in a parking garage, something Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (played by Gad) said never happend. "Jobs," which was originally called "jOBS," premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where it received mixed reviews. Many critics found fault in the story but not necessarily Kutcher's performance as the iconic CEO. You can read CNET's review here. (via Macrumors)
The delayed film about the Apple co-founder played by Ashton Kutcher gets its first trailer ahead of a release this August. June 21, 2013 10:39 AM PDT Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs. (Credit: Five Star Feature Films) The upcoming film about Steve Jobs entitled "Jobs" has its first trailer, making things like choosing typefaces, turning on computers, and even looking in the mirror appear as highly dramatic moments. The 2 minute and 20 second spot provides a brief look at the film, which chronicles Jobs and Apple from 1971 through 2000 and stars Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad as Apple's co-founders. It was originally set for a release in April, though is now due on August 16, 2013. The trailer comes comes some five months after the release of a clip showing Kutcher and Gad heatedly discussing early plans for Apple's first computer while in a parking garage, something Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (played by Gad) said never happend. "Jobs," which was originally called "jOBS," premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where it received mixed reviews. Many critics found fault in the story but not necessarily Kutcher's performance as the iconic CEO. You can read CNET's review here. (via Macrumors)
The delayed film about the Apple co-founder played by Ashton Kutcher gets its first trailer ahead of a release this August.
Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs.
(Credit: Five Star Feature Films)
The upcoming film about Steve Jobs entitled "Jobs" has its first trailer, making things like choosing typefaces, turning on computers, and even looking in the mirror appear as highly dramatic moments.
The 2 minute and 20 second spot provides a brief look at the film, which chronicles Jobs and Apple from 1971 through 2000 and stars Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad as Apple's co-founders. It was originally set for a release in April, though is now due on August 16, 2013.
The trailer comes comes some five months after the release of a clip showing Kutcher and Gad heatedly discussing early plans for Apple's first computer while in a parking garage, something Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (played by Gad) said never happend.
"Jobs," which was originally called "jOBS," premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where it received mixed reviews. Many critics found fault in the story but not necessarily Kutcher's performance as the iconic CEO. You can read CNET's review here.
(via Macrumors)