Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Steve Jobs biopic back on Netflix as subtitle issue foils earlier launch

If you didn’t watch Ashton Kutcher’s portrayal of Steve Jobs in independent film, Jobs, now is your chance if you are a Netfix subscriber. Directed by Joshua Michael Stern, the film is available to stream to iOS and Mac users for those who $7.99 a month for unlimited streaming. The title appeared briefly yesterday on the streaming service and was quickly pulled by Netflix due to issues with the subtitles, reports 9to5Mac. The Jobs biopic was released last year to mixed reviews, with most critics panning the movie’s heavy emphasis on Apple’s internal workings, despite the Jobs-centric title of the film. Kutcher’s performance as Jobs was solid in what was otherwise a lackluster film. Apple fans who don’t subscribe to Netflix can purchase or rent the Jobs film through iTunes, where the high-definition (HD) version is available as a $19.99 purchase or $4.99 24-hour rental. You can save some money with the standard definition (SD) version, which costs $14.99 to buy or $3.99 to rent. Continue reading







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