'The Social Network' - Starring Justin Timberlake & Armie Hammer.

because of David fincher's involvment, i want to see this film. proberly wouldnt of cared about watching it other wise. never so keen on real life movies when the actual events only happened 5 minutes ago.

also, being NIN fan - i have ordered the soundtrack already!!! fairly cheap (4.50) for the cd on amazon!
 
I wasn't a fan either, even though I usually enjoy most of the people involved with the project. Apart from a few Sorkinisms here and there, I found it pretty dull.

Then again, I often find myself out of step with what other people enjoy - a few years back, I thought There Will Be Blood and No Country for Old Men were just as overrated and boring despite them winning universal acclaim. So what do I know? :p
 
He was good, and what was even more impressive that he could remember all his lines! If the dialogue was true, Mark Zuckerberg talks the longest sentences in human history!!
 
You're wrong. It's not Timberlake, it's actually British actor Andrew Garfield who is the stand out star of the film. It's one of the main reasons why he got the new Spiderman role. Andrew Garfield will get an Oscar nomination for this.
 
I'm still kinda confused as to the new date. Everywhere but the official website says it's the 15th. Surely the website would have been updated if it's the 15th?
 
It was an interesting film. As a facebook user it was good to see how it all started. The film wasn't brilliant but caught my attention and it did seem that Zuckerberg knew what was going on behind the scenes but allowed it to just so facebook could become the success it is today.
 
I thought the film was good but not as amazing as all the reviews seem to suggest. The acting and dialogue was fantastic, but I found myself losing interest in the middle. Was an interesting watch though, and my heart really went out to Eduardo. :(
 
Saw it last night and thought it was a very good, interesting film with absolutely superb acting by everyone. I can understand people losing a bit of interest half-way through but the end with the confrontation between Eduardo and Mark brought it all back on track. I would like to know what Sean (JT a revelation in the role) is up to nowadays... He wasn't mentioned at the end and I agree with a previous poster that he came across as an even bigger arseholde than Mark!!
 
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