Check out the poster for the upcoming Steve Jobs movie starring Ashton Kutcher, shared by Moviefone.
The poster features a close up shot of Ashton Kutcher (Steve Jobs) depicted in psychedelic colors with the words "SOME SEE WHAT'S POSSIBLE, OTHERS CHANGE WHAT'S POSSIBLE" written along the bottom.
Kutcher is utterly transformed into late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in the colorful new poster (below). Sporting Jobs's signature round-framed glasses and beard, the actor certainly looks the role. The film tells the turbulent story of Jobs, as he blazed a trail that changed technology -- and the way we communicate –- forever.
The movie will be released August 16th. You can check out the trailer here.
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The Voice Of Reason - July 4, 2013 at 10:36pm
Dude!!!! A bit of an overreaction, don't you think? Yes ratG was condescending and smug, but don't blow a gasket, huh? Your point was well made though. Even though I've been using Apple products since the first Macintosh 512kb, I've never understood the whole "fanboy" phenomenon, or certainly this glorification of Steve. He did do incredible things with the company, in terms of growth and profits, but he did so by being a shrewd and ruthless businessman... not really by being a nice guy or having the most honorable business ethics in the world. So I too am baffled by all these people that act as if he was their personal friend. As to the Gates vs. Jobs issue further down the thread, even though I think Windows is not ideal one cannot deny that Gates had a much bigger impact on the world of computing. I just think that in any case we should all remember that corporations are in business to make profits, so we should never glorify them or give them mindless allegiance. I think it's funny that so many people nowadays think that just because a CEO has a Facebook page, or a Twitter account, or a publicised email address (steve@apple.com), that he really cares about us as consumers... beyond the tolerable range of the bell curve. If people take the time to cruise the discussion boards at Apple, they'll find countless issues that have remained unresolved for months (or even years) simply because they don't affect "enough" people. Is that honourable? Nope.
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gamerscul9870 - July 4, 2013 at 3:23pm
ehh, if they can pull this off, I'll see it!
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Funny... - July 3, 2013 at 4:44pm
Dude....enough about Steve Jobs. I know he is smart and all but he gets way too much credit for apple. People treat him like he made the iphone by hand himself. Dont get me wrong he is smart but bill gates does the same thing and doesnt even get treated close to how people treat jobs as a god. It is unnecessary.
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ratGT - July 3, 2013 at 5:29pm
Jobs shouldn't be treated like God, but based on your comparison of Jobs with Gates, there is a lot of tech history and tech legacy to consider. It is worth looking into the evolution of iPhone and Galaxy devices to understand the impact of both leaders.
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Wil8002 - July 3, 2013 at 6:01pm
Both Jobs and Gates both deserve recognition, I agree with that. But under Jobs leadership he turned apple into a tech giant. He also lead them to develop the IPhone which revolutionized the smart phone industry. I'd say that's a pretty big deal. While neither should be treated as gods, he definitely deserves the credit he is given, without his insight smart phones may not be what they are today, it wouldn't hurt to show a little respect for the man.
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Just think! - July 3, 2013 at 10:27pm
Just think how much our lives would be changed even more had Jobs never got ousted from Apple in the first place. He is no God, but he is immensely responsible for changing the very fabric of our lives. And I mean that in a good way!