Release of Ashton Kutcher's 'Jobs' Delayed
Ashton Kutcher's Jobs has reportedly been delayed for an undetermined amount of time according to The Hollywood Reporter so distributors could have more time to market the movie. The film had a planned release of April 19 after it was screened at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.
Open Road Films is pushing back the release of Jobs, which was scheduled to hit theaters on April 19, the 37th anniversary of the founding of the Apple Computer. A new date has yet to be determined (the film was previously titled jOBS).
Reviews for the film were mixed, though Kutcher's performance was praised.
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I figure they both matter about as much :rolleyes:
The other film is the one worth waiting for.
Too bad so many others are not mature enough to see things like you do. Instead they form a prejudice and think they are cool because of it.