Monday, January 28, 2013
See the first clip of Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs, the charismatic co-founder biopic of Apple Computers has its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival
"How can we know what they want, if you have ever seen?" Ashton Kutcher dams, channeling the spirit of Steve Jobs in the new biopic late Apple founder and CEO. This may be the heart cry of frustrated inventor, but history tells us that Steve Jobs has made things a little differently: Apple, after all, were geniuses to come up with things that people do not know that you wanted in the first place
- Anyway, employment or jobs - as it is marketing - receiving its world premiere tonight at the Sundance Film Festival, and draw attention to that they released this short video. Kutcher, as Jobs and Steve Wozniak Josh Gad, fur Jobs co-founded Apple Computer, Wozniak discussing possibililties operating system recently developed in what is probably supposed to be the parking lot of Hewlett Packard, where they both worked in the summer of 1970.
- Whether or not Jobs will be a good movie, we'll have to wait until the reviews come, but this clip has at least one critic famously Wozniak himself that published cutting a response at the site Gizmodo. To say that the scene was not "close ... never had this interaction, "Wozniak went on to say. "People are very badly although mine is closer" also suggested that, at the time the job was learning a Wozniak likely impact on the future of computing.
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