Tuesday 16 July 2013

Movie muscles! Shirtless Ashton Kutcher shows off his six pack as Apple CEO Steve Jobs in the first ever trailer released on Instagram

Shirtless Steve: Ashton Kutcher shows off his impressive six pack in the new Instagram trailer for his new movie biopic Jobs
It promises to be a movie exploring the life of the late Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs
And Ashton Kutcher shows a different side to the technology genius in a new trailer for the forthcoming film biopic Jobs.
The 35-year-old actor displays an impressive six pack as he goes shirtless in an early scene.
Shirtless Steve: Ashton Kutcher shows off his impressive six pack in the new Instagram trailer for his new movie biopic Jobs
Seen wearing just a pair of jeans and slamming the phone down on what appears to be his college campus, the bearded Kutcher looks particularly buff.
With the late Apple genius known for his innovative work, the 15 second trailer is fittingly the first to be released on Instagram.
Kutcher narrates Jobs's inspirational words over the film's flashing images.
'Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels,' he says. 'Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.'
Chest for success: The actor slams the phone down on a college campus where he plays a younger Jobs
Chest for success: The actor slams the phone down on a college campus where he plays a younger Jobs

Drama: The short trailer is the first ever to be released on the social networking site
Drama: The short trailer is the first ever to be released on the social networking site
The new short trailer explores Kutcher in a corn field, setting up an early Apple computer, inspiring an audience and ending looking into a mirror at his older self.
The film, which is released in the U.S. in August, promises a 'dark, honest and uncompromising' look at the colourful creative life of Jobs, who died of cancer in 2011.
According to the film's official synopses, Jobs's life is explored from the 'enthusiasm and self-discovery of his youth' through his 'darkest days, brightest triumphs, and the ultimate power of his drive, his passions, and his undying will to change everything we thought possible.'
After founding Apple Computers at the age of 21, the film explores the dark days where Jobs was forced out of the company by the board at the age of 30.
Field of dreams: The biopic spans Jobs's creation of Apple taking it to a world conquering success story
Field of dreams: The biopic spans Jobs's creation of Apple taking it to a world conquering success story

Tagline: Kutcher is heard narrating the trailer with Jobs's famous words: 'Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels'
Tagline: Kutcher is heard narrating the trailer with Jobs's famous words: 'Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels'

Innovative: The film promises a 'dark, honest and uncompromising' look at the colourful creative life of the late Apple founder
Innovative: The film promises a 'dark, honest and uncompromising' look at the colourful creative life of the late Apple founder 

It also explores the time when Jobs heads off to find himself, get married and have children before being brought back into the Apple fold at the age of 42.
Back in January, the film was shown at this year's Sundance Film Festival where it premiered to mixed reviews.
'Apple failures in JOBS are portrayed as the result of conservative, backward-thinking executives beholden only to their shareholders,' wrote Casey Newton for CNET. 'The result is that the viewer spends two hours watching cardboard cutouts lose arguments to Ashton Kutcher.'
Snap happy: The film features a star-studded cast Innovator: Josh Gad is part of a cast which includes Dermot Mulroney and Matthew Modine
Snap happy: The film features a star-studded cast Innovator: Josh Gad is part of a cast which includes Dermot Mulroney and Matthew Modine

From high to lows: After founding Apple Computers at the age of 21, the film explores the dark days where Jobs was forced out of the company by the board at the age of 30
From high to lows: After founding Apple Computers at the age of 21, the film explores the dark days where Jobs was forced out of the company by the board at the age of 30




Uncanny: The real Steve Jobs pictured back in 1984
Uncanny: The real Steve Jobs pictured back in 19

The Hollywood Reporter's Justin Lowe was more complimentary. He wrote: 'The filmmakers do fall into the trap of overly sentimentalising a widely beloved public figure who represents an enormous cultural significance.
'At the same time, however, they keep the movie frequently engaging, an indication of their studious dedication to the project about a man who arguably changed the habits and communication methods of the world's population more than any other.'
Kutcher, for his part, has said he tried to bring the ordinary to a man who achieved extraordinary things.
'Jobs was an extraordinary guy, but a very ordinary guy in many ways,' he told Esquire magazine earlier this year. 'There was this one speech that I found where he said, "So when you grow up, if you spend your life trying not to bounce into walls, just inheriting what you get, you gotta know your life can be a lot broader than that."
'Once you realise one simple thing: Everything around you that you call life was made by people who are no smarter than you. And you can change it. You can influence it. You can build your own things that other people can use.'




'And I heard that and I knew exactly what the niche for making the movie was, what the social need for making the movie was. For people seeking purpose.
'I remember growing up and looking at the world and going, "Okay, how do I live in this? instead of How do I create it? How do I build it? How do I make something?" And the empowerment of these ideas, I think they make an important story.'
Biopic: The film covers Jobs's life from 1971 to 2001 and the triumphant unveiling of the iPod, the trailer begins with Kutcher dropping out of college
Biopic: The film covers Jobs's life from 1971 to 2001 and the triumphant unveiling of the iPod, the trailer begins with Kutcher dropping out of college

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