Out this week from Columbia Pictures is The Social Network, aka the Facebook movie. Based around the alleged life of Mark Zuckerberg, the movie chronicles the rise of Facebook and how Mark went through Harvard and Silicon Valley to because the worlds youngest billionaire and the life of those around him. I had a chance to see The Social Network last night at Arclight Sherman Oaks here in LA, which is directed by David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club, Curious Case Of Benjamin Button) and scored by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails). Even with its two hour running time, the movie never seems to drag on as each shot, scene and dialogue is masterfully crafted with intent. For those who want to inspire and become the next big hit or for those who simply want to see an adult movie, capturing the early 2000s, I cannot recommend this enough. Especially for those of who who went to college in the early 2000s, as the movie progresses and shows the expansion and tale of Facebook, I can look back and say “Yea, I remember that and I wast part of that”.
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