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Ashton Kutcher doesn’t need to read the critics reviews for his films. The Two and a Half Men star explained that his friends are there to tell him whether his movies are worth watching or not.
Access Hollywood reports that the jOBS actor explained in an interview with Esquire that he knows when his films are good and when they are bad because of his friends.
“I know exactly what films I’ve done that f***ing suck donkey, and I know the ones that are good…I know it not because of the box office, because the box office is not going to tell you the truth — I know it because I have friends that don’t hold back,” he explains.
“They don’t depend on me for money or employment. They’re just friends,” he notes. “Friends tell the truth.”
Kutcher, who is featured in the March 2013 issue, discusses the persona he has always carried as a dumb person playing a dumb actor a-la That ‘70s Show. Kutcher, in fact majored in biomechanical engineering at the University of Iowa.
Kutcher plays the business genius icon Steve Jobs in the upcoming biopic jOBS which hits theaters April 19.