'Jobs' starring Ashton Kutcher to hit US theaters nationwide Aug. 16
"Jobs," the biopic about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs starring Ashton Kutcher, is now set to hit theaters across America on Aug. 16, Open Road Films announced on Wednesday.
Josh Gad and Ashton Kutcher play Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in the biopic "Jobs."
The official release date is more than four months after the film was originally scheduled to arrive. Details on the Aug. 16 premiere were first reported by Deadline.
"Jobs" promises to chronicle the life of the former Apple CEO from 1971 to 2001. Kutcher plays the title character, with Josh Gad playing Steve Wozniak.
The film, which earned mixed reviews from sneak previews earlier this year, was directed by Joshua Michael Stern and written by Matthew Whiteley. The film was originally set to open on Apr. 16, to commemorate the 37th anniversary of Apple's founding, but a delay was announced in March.
"Jobs" is not to be confused with another film about the Apple co-founder in the works from Sony Pictures Entertainment. That film will be scripted by award-winning writer Aaron Sorkin, who wrote the screen play for "The Social Network," a film about Mark Zuckerberg and the founding of Facebook.
Josh Gad and Ashton Kutcher play Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in the biopic "Jobs."
The official release date is more than four months after the film was originally scheduled to arrive. Details on the Aug. 16 premiere were first reported by Deadline.
"Jobs" promises to chronicle the life of the former Apple CEO from 1971 to 2001. Kutcher plays the title character, with Josh Gad playing Steve Wozniak.
The film, which earned mixed reviews from sneak previews earlier this year, was directed by Joshua Michael Stern and written by Matthew Whiteley. The film was originally set to open on Apr. 16, to commemorate the 37th anniversary of Apple's founding, but a delay was announced in March.
"Jobs" is not to be confused with another film about the Apple co-founder in the works from Sony Pictures Entertainment. That film will be scripted by award-winning writer Aaron Sorkin, who wrote the screen play for "The Social Network," a film about Mark Zuckerberg and the founding of Facebook.
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Definitely not Bonnie Timmermann, Phyllis Huffman or Howard Feuer.
When it will be in UK?
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No thanks.
I have no desire to see this at all.
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Yeah, who wants to watch films written by smart people for smart people. /s/
Written... maybe... it's the acting I'd be questioning.
If Ashton Kutcher himself were standing outside the theater and told me I could see it for free I wouldn't watch it.
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I have no desire to see this at all.
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Sorkin's work attracts top-drawer talent.
Let's hope.
Seen any of De Niro's work lately.
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If Ashton Kutcher himself were standing outside the theater and told me I could see it for free I wouldn't watch it.
If it was really hot outside I'd have to consider it. Movie theaters are usually air conditioned.
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If Ashton Kutcher himself were standing outside the theater and told me I could see it for free I wouldn't watch it.
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You sheep ought to enjoy this site, especially the section about everyone's favorite loser, the one and only, who cannot even afford iPhone5, Tallest Skil:
http://stuff-appletards-say.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
Is that Kurt Cobain on the left in the picture?
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You sheep ought to enjoy this site, especially the section about everyone's favorite loser, the one and only, who cannot even afford iPhone5, Tallest Skil:
http://stuff-appletards-say.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
What kind of a deranged psycho stalks this site and makes a blog collecting comments that they don't like?
I am most pleased that a few of my comments are on that blog though.