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I liked it alot, I heard on the news that Eduardo Saverin said the movie was accurate and Mark Zuckerberg said it was completely fake. So i thought it would be cool to watch the movie and see for myself how FaceBook was created. Since I use FaceBook every day I found its story really interesting.

Also I like watching stories based on true stories to try and pick out what I think was real and what was Hollywood. I really liked Social Network so much so that I bought it on BluRay. But I have to admit it was no AAA movie but it was still worth watching.

Also I don't think its very over rated, most of the reports I've watched and read were pretty modest.



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Mummelmann said:

Some cool kids thinks a movie (or something else)  is cool = "everyone" wants the movie (or something else) to be cool = movie (or whatever) becomes cool.

Same shit with Harry Potter and other mediocre phenomenon (yes, I went there).


the first 2 were alright the rest are shit tho



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“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

why this movie won oscar for most original soundtrack is beyond me



masterb8tr said:

why this movie won oscar for most original soundtrack is beyond me


lol, yeah that one really made me go huh?



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It's about as overrated as Inception is. Both are decent movies however.



Given how much Facebook sucks, I can only imagine how bad a movie about Facebook must be.



superchunk said:
masterb8tr said:

why this movie won oscar for most original soundtrack is beyond me


lol, yeah that one really made me go huh?

yeah:p a remix of in the hall of the mountain king is very original lol:P



The best writers and directors are dead, e.g. Arthur Penn, Claude Chabrol and Blake Edwards died last year - 3 completely different directors who created completely different classics. A few days after Blake Edwards' death I watched The Pink Panther and The Party again and they're still brilliant today. Same goes for Penn's completely different Bonnie & Clyde and Alice's Restaurant.

Only a few of the best are still alive: Scorsese, Allen (legendary directors and Allen once was also a brilliant screenwriter, but both made their last excellent movies about 20 years ago). Maybe Lynch, but it seems he's completely nuts now.

That's why people have to hype all the mediocrity in movies out there. I watched the Oscar show last night, it was the most boring one I've ever seen. Uninteresting movies, bored and boring people. Lifeless and overhyped James Franco co-hosted with this pretty boring girl, who desperatley tried to be funny... No wonder 94 year-old Kirk Douglas easily stole the show and the audience sighed in relief when wax-face Billy Crystal appeared on stage for a few minutes.

My only personal highlight of the show was Randy Newman. Randy forever!

Christian Bale and all those skinny women starve their way to the oscar show. 

If you're British and don't want to starve for an oscar like Bale or the other crazy one with the mad look in his eyes, Daniel Day-Lewis, just play a queen or a king and you will win the oscar by default and be called Dame or Sir at one of the next shows (Dench/Mirren/Firth next).

The directors, the writers? Make movies about Facebook guys, trapped climbers, wrestlers, boxers, lesbian couples. Theoretically you can make outstanding movies out of any topic, but how many of these movies will be called classics some day?

Even guys like the once original and brilliant Coen Brothers (I love Fargo, Miller's Crossing and The Big Lebowski) seem to be bored by their own "let's make another one about outsiders" trademark. I bet that most people who saw True Grit did not go to the cinema because they wanted to see this movie, but because they wanted to see Jeff Bridges in this role.

People in today's movie industry are not without talent, not at all, but most of them serve you the results with all their excellent technical routine, not with their heart.

This is the age of lack of blood. Vampires create movies about Vampires.

What was your question again?



I haven't seen it yet. I hate the guy who plays Zuckerberg. I think its Jesse Eisneberg or something like that. The kid just looks like a straight deuchebag.