Ashton Kutcher definitely made his mark on the world with his role as Michael Kelso in That '70s Show, but this actor has definitely taken Hollywood by storm ever since. Every lover of television and film is familiar with this man's work. From comedies to romance to dramas, Ashton Kutcher has many acting credits under his belt.

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In case fans can't get enough of this heartthrob, there are certainly better movies to binge than others. To direct your movie watching, here are Ashton Kutcher's ten best movie roles of all time, according to IMDb. Unfortunately, Dude, Where's My Car? didn't make the cut.

Cheaper By The Dozen (2003) - 5.9

This family flick is certainly a classic, and is one of Steve Martin's most memorable roles. Starring Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt, they play a couple that has a whopping twelve children. The dad is tasked to handle them all when his wife leaves on a book tour.

With teenagers, toddlers, and young adults, this family is about to get a little messy. Kutcher plays the boyfriend of the eldest daughter, and things don't exactly go well for him. This comedic family movie is cringe at its finest.

Jobs (2013) - 5.9

This biography drama tells the story of Steve Jobs, from him dropping out of college to becoming the infamous entrepreneur of the 20th century. Ashton Kutcher takes the leading role as Steve Jobs, and the supporting cast includes Josh Gad, Dermot Mulroney, and J.K. Simmons.

Unfortunately, this biography drama didn't hit great with the critics, but it still makes the list of Kutcher's 10 best movie roles. Plus, it's an interesting story that shows a more serious side of this popular actor.

Open Season (2006) - 6.1

Ashton Kutcher surprisingly even dabbled in some voice acting for this family animation classic. Voicing the leading role of Elliot the deer, he's joined by actors Martin Lawrence and Jon Favreau.

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A domesticated grizzly bear is suddenly stranded in the woods during Open Season, and can rely on no one else but an eccentric and outrageous deer. Forming a fast friendship, these two embark on a wild adventure to stay out of the way of hunters. Hilarious and wholesome, this flick is certainly an underrated family gem.

What Happens In Vegas (2008) - 6.1

This romantic comedy is definitely ridiculous, but stars the beautiful and talented Cameron Diaz alongside Ashton Kutcher. Obviously, this film takes place in Vegas, and follows a man and a woman who live together as a couple, compelled by legal reasons. Of course, what's at stake is a whole lot of money.

This movie is outrageous, hilarious, and pretty cringy, but it's hard to pass up this popular and comedic treat. Guaranteed to lift your spirits, fans should tune in for this iconic duo and a wild ride of entertainment.

Personal Effects (2009) - 6.2

This drama stars Ashton Kutcher with the iconic Michelle Pfeiffer and Kathy Bates. A young wrestler (Kutcher) meets a mother, twenty years his senior, at a group therapy meeting for family members of murder victims. He befriends her deaf teenage son, and he goes to weddings with the mother, and they await the trials.

This movie has pretty dark content, but it's a story that is definitely unique, captivating, and memorable. This cast is phenomenal, and this is another underrated film that should definitely be binged.

No Strings Attached (2011) - 6.2

This romantic comedy is probably one of the most popular of the genre that Ashton Kutcher has starred in. Taking the leading role along the brilliant Natalie Portman, this rom-com is certainly a classic tale of a tricky friendship.

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This movie is pretty cliche, and is another flick of friends with benefits gone wrong. However, with a pretty decent 6.2, Portman and Kutcher are entertaining as ever together, and this movie is wholesome and hilarious.

A Lot Like Love (2005) - 6.6

This romantic comedy stars Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet, and Taryn Manning. Two young strangers join the mile high club on a flight home to New York from Los Angeles. However, they can't exactly get past their brief encounter, because they keep seeing each other all the time for the next seven years.

This comedy is actually pretty hysterical, and is certainly a unique and quirky story for all lovers of a light-hearted romantic film. Plus, this cast is totally memorable.

The Guardian (2006) - 6.9

Ashton Kutcher stars alongside the infamous Kevin Costner in this action adventure. Kutcher plays Jake Fischer, a high school swim champion with a troubled past, who joins a coast guard's high-profile school. There, he meets a legend of the trade, Ben Randall. This flick is about love, sacrifice, and friendship.

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One of the most honest and pure films that Kutcher has participated in, this underrated drama should be watched immediately. A 6.6/10 is certainly nothing to be ashamed of, and these two actors are mesmerizing together.

Bobby (2006) - 7.0

Ashton Kutcher takes a secondary role in this biography drama, but it's certainly still worth mentioning. Starring alongside Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Emilio Esteves, Laurence Fishburne, Sharon Stone, and many more, this flick tells the story of Robert F. Kennedy and his assassination in 1968, and the aftermath of everyone who was present.

Nominated for two Golden Globes this historical drama is also definitely another serious role for Ashton Kutcher, who plays Fisher. This movie tells an incredible story, and certainly has a cast that's hard to pass up.

The Butterfly Effect (2004) - 7.6

Evan Treborn in The Butterfly Effect

This drama sci-fi thriller is probably one of Ashton's most serious roles to date. Taking the leading role as Evan Treborn, this movie follows this man who suffers blackouts during significant moments in his life. However, in adulthood, he discovers he can recover those memories through supernatural means.

This is an iconic and classic film that definitely got Ashton Kutcher recognized as a serious Hollywood actor. For any fan looking to get away from his comedic roles, this drama is certainly for you.

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