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Ashton Kutcher looks eerily like Steve Jobs in on-set snaps

Creepy is the word I'm looking for. Ashton Kutcher has been snapped in costume looking eerily like a dashing young bowtie-sporting Steve Jobs on the set of his new movie Jobs.

The pics, spotted on Twitter by 9to5Mac, have been taken by students at Loyola Marymount University in LA, where filming is taking place.

"Ashton Kutcher filming at #LMU #SteveJobsMovie #howcanIworkwithhimoutside," tweeted student Jackie Nolasco.

The Ronseal-titled Jobs is directed by Joshua Michael Stern and written by Steve Whiteley, and if you haven't heard of them you're not alone. It's Whiteley's first movie credit, according to IMDb, while Stern has hitherto helmed such blockbuster behemoths as yay-for-democracy Costner gloopfest Swing Vote and (I had to look this up) Gandalf psychiatry fantasy (?!) Neverwas.

In other words, it's a pretty cheap ($8.5m) biopic looking to hit cinemas and supermarket DVD bargain bins before the official film comes out. The other movie, 'inspired by' Walter Isaacson's authorised biography of Jobs, will be written by Social Network Oscar-winner Aaron Sorkin.

Fingers crossed it's better received than Sorkin's current series The Newsroom, which is being kicked around by snooty bloggers, who are annoyed by its preachy nostalgia and shocking deployment of Coldplay (I shamefacedly confess to loving that scene).

Jobs is slated for a 2013 release, while Sorkin's untitled project doesn't have any details, other than it's being produced by Sony.

Kutcher, best known for automobile-retrieval documentary Dude, Where's My Car? and being the former Mr Demi Moore, is a well-known tech enthusiast -- an early champion of Twitter, he's invested in a bunch of start-ups and is the 500th person to sign up for Virgin Galactic's spaceflight.

He certainly has a great physical resemblance to 80s Jobs, but I'm not sure whether cinemagoers will buy him playing someone as famously intense as the Apple founder, given his slightly goofy, stonerish persona.

Are you looking forward to Kutcher as Jobs? Who do you think should play him in Sorkin's version? I think a thin Tom Hardy might work. Give me your casting notes in the comments below, or over on our big-budget blockbuster of a Facebook page.

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anonymous 20 July, 2012 13:33

Oh my god ha ha ha LOL! You are so right, Nick. Creepy is the word ha ha ha. It's really weeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiirddddd. And eerie too! LOL can you believe it?

Fantastic self-satisfied writing, you absolute plum tart.

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anonymous 20 July, 2012 15:38

I still maintain he's not enough of an arsehole to play Jobs

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Rich Trenholm 20 July, 2012 15:44

And that comment isn't self-satisfied at all

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anonymous 20 July, 2012 22:12

Nor that one, I suppose.

Sigh...

Rich

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anonymous 20 July, 2012 22:14

Re 221:12 To clarify - Rich is MY name as well. Not a disingenuous dig at the end there.

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TechnoMo 21 July, 2012 01:11

Alll of you sadows, can you just all please remove your tongues?

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anonymous 21 July, 2012 15:09

Despite all the hate, he does fit the character. I read jobs bio and think although I'm not a fan of kutch, he's a good fit.

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anonymous 29 July, 2012 16:16

Looks more like The Doctor. Bow ties are cool.

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