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Moviefone has shared a new movie poster for the Ashton Kutcher's Jobs film. The poster features the tagline "Some see what's possible, others change what's possible."

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"Some see what's possible, others change what's possible" are the words sprawled across this exclusive poster for "Jobs," which features a nearly unrecognizable Ashton Kutcher.

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.
Jobs is set for an August 16th wide release.

Update: Open Road Films has also released several new stills from the film showing Kutcher as Jobs and Josh Gad as Steve Wozniak.

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Thanks, samcraig!

Article Link: Colorful New Movie Poster Released for Ashton Kutcher's 'Jobs'
 
My first impressions of this film weren't high, but the recent trailer genuinely looks excellent. Really looking forward to seeing this, and from the clips I've seen, Kutcher does play an excellent Jobs (well, at the very least, he looks a lot like him!) :D
 
Looks just like the false color images I used to be able to get with my Computereyes video capture card on my Apple ][.
 
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.

Transformed until he opens his mouth :p But I do hope this is a good movie and I'll go see it no matter what the reviews are. How many movies are there about the technology industry?
 
I guess I'll say it before someone says it..."Inspired by iOS 7." lol
 
I've gotta hand it to them, this is a great looking poster. I'm not in love with the typography (loosen up the tight linespacing and give the elements a bit more room to breathe!), but the trippy '70s look fits in great with Jobs' acid-dropping history. I'm not optimistic the movie will be any good, but I'm hopeful now that it'll at least be slightly better than I've imagined it being.
 
Transformed until he opens his mouth :p But I do hope this is a good movie and I'll go see it no matter what the reviews are. How many movies are there about the technology industry?

I wouldn't say "utterly transformed."

More like "Someone who's always looked an awful lot like a young Steve Jobs was given the same hairstyle and glasses."
 
I wouldn't say "utterly transformed."

More like "Someone who's always looked an awful lot like a young Steve Jobs was given the same hairstyle and glasses."

That's my point ;) I wouldn't say that either but that is what's quoted. Not sure if it's from the movie poster (I don't see it) or from the story.
 
I already know "Woz" acts and looks nothing like Woz did. :/

Let's hope it's not a movie so shallow that they've focused on getting Jobs' looks and aggressive personality right and then called it a day. There's so much more to it than that.
 
You gotta admit, Kutcher looks a lot like Steve.
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Not so sure about his acting skills though.
 
My first impressions of this film weren't high, but the recent trailer genuinely looks excellent.

A well edited trailer can make anything appear interesting and a lot better than it actually is. From the looks of it, they did a haphazard job in pre-production and production. Now they are having to spend more on post-production and marketing in order to hide the fact that it's mediocre tripe with the main purpose of cashing in on Steve Jobs' death before the authorized film is released.

I will be surprised if the final product is anything but movie of the week quality.
 
you get the idea....

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it seems the new coloured iphones stem from the original apple logo too. goes along with the whole theme of company identity they have established recently including the commercials (minus the white)
 

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