Steve Jobs movie on the way, starring Kutcher
He’s already a titan of social media, so it only makes sense that Ashton Kutcher would play the late Apple founder Steve Jobs in an upcoming biography...
Steve Jobs movie on the way, starring Kutcher
He’s already a titan of social media, so it only makes sense that Ashton Kutcher would play the late Apple founder Steve Jobs in an upcoming biography...
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He might do ok as young Steve but I'm not so sure about old Steve
Will most certainly be avoiding this movie.
Would be interesting to watch actually.
I already picture Steve from Pirates of Silicon Valley. Wonder how this will match up.
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Looks they want to foocus exclusively on his early life and the birth of apple.
Expect Jonah Hill or Jack Black to play Wozniak.
I read the book and i must say he was a dirty bugger. Did not like to wash
Jack Black as the Woz will be perfect
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Kutcher will make this movie an epic fail.
shooting me in the foot would be more entertaining.
List of people Gizmodo would rather see playing Steve Jobs - http://gizmodo.com/5898310/a-list-of...ashton-kutcher
List includes Stanley Tucci, Noah Wyle, Larry David, Patrick Stewart, Christian Bale . . . even Kermit the frog and Zooey Deschanel!![]()
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I think Kutcher is perfect for the role, but its the script that I am worried about. In Pirates of Silicon Valley they portray Steve Jobs as the true arrogant paranoid hippie that he really is. In this movie I get the feeling Steve will be portrayed as the hero and savior of mankind, much like the vision he had of himself.
You can do something for love, you can do something for money, but there is nothing as satisfying as doing something out of spite - Jeremy Clarkson, 1993
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