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'Jobs' movie starring Ashton Kutcher is now available on iTunes

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If you missed the "Jobs" movie that depicts Steve Jobs’ biography, directed by Joshua Michael Stern and starring both Ashton Kutcher as Jobs and Josh Gad as Wozniak, you can purchase or rent it in iTunes. The film can be purchased for $19.99 in high definition or $14.99 in standard definition. Also, a 24-hour rental is also available for $3.99 for standard definition or $4.99 for high definition.

Ashton Kutcher is Steve Jobs, the iconic Apple innovator and groundbreaking entrepreneur. This inspiring and entertaining film chronicles Jobs’ early days as a college dropout to his rise as the co-founder of Apple Computer Inc. and forced departure from the company. More than a decade later, Jobs returns and single-handedly sets a course that will turn the once-tiny startup into one of the world’s most valuable companies. His epic journey blazes a trail that changes technology – and the world – forever. JOBS is a riveting story of a true American visionary, a man who let nothing stand in the way of greatness. Co-starring Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad, J. K. Simmons and Matthew Modine.

The “Jobs†movie was released on August 16 and has received mixed reviews from critics; original Apple employees Daniel Kottke and Bill Fernandez criticized the movie for its inaccuracies. "Jobs" made just $6.7 million in the opening weekend, but it is the first feature-length title to take on the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

Of course, aside from iTunes, the "Jobs" movie is also for sale on Amazon in both digital and DVD formats.

Source: AppleInsider
 
We streamed Jobs last night from Amazon ($3.99 for SD) - mixed ratings, e.g. 3.6/5* on Amazon and only 26% (5/10) from the critics on RottenTomatoes - I'd probably do 3* on Amazon - impossible in 2 hrs to really do justice to the 30+ yrs of his many roles through the various companies he helped to find and run - read the Walter Isaacson biography on Jobs last year - recommended for those interested and would take a mini-series to cover well. Dave :)
 

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