Blu-ray could be region free, I'm not sure.Harry_Tequila said:Why oh why do we have to wait until February for this to reach the UK. Talk about driving piracy. I want to give them my money... why don't they want it.
Blu-ray could be region free, I'm not sure.Harry_Tequila said:Why oh why do we have to wait until February for this to reach the UK. Talk about driving piracy. I want to give them my money... why don't they want it.
Additionally, the movie is about the degradation of their relationship - precisely because Mark is so inconsiderate.Solo said:Do you routinely compliment your friends?
I only mention it because a friend brought it up, and she's right. The film never gives us any reason as to why they are friends.Mr. Sam said:Additionally, the movie is about the degradation of their relationship - precisely because Mark is so inconsiderate.
Well, they go to the same school, seem to have a lot of crossover in friends, share interests, and they have a good back-and-forth. That's about all I have with my friends.Dax01 said:I only mention it because the friend brought it up, and she's right. The film never gives us any reason as to why they are friends.
Dax01 said:I only mention it because the friend brought it up, and she's right. The film never gives us any reason as to why they are friends.
But Eduardo got into a club during the movie, or almost. Besides, if that's the only case, I wouldn't really consider that "friends."Littleberu said:They both need each other. Eduardo needs Mark to get the perfect idea to get him to the clubs or whatever, and Mark needs Eduardo for the money. Eduardo plays the straight guy, and Mark needs this too.
Dax01 said:But Eduardo got into a club during the movie, or almost. Besides, if that's the only case, I wouldn't really consider that "friends."
Agreed! lolDead said:The blu-ray case feels nice, but it smells like SHIT
Magnus said:Garfield's performance struck me as overrated mediocrity personified. So distracted and/or bored by him. Character was never sold to me, was like amateur acting hour. Can't see him as the next Parker.
I bought the OST right after I saw it too. After the first scene, when Hands Cover Bruise started up as he walks back to his dorm, I knew the movie was going to be fantastic.striKeVillain! said:Watched it again last night and the soundtrack really grabbed me. Had to download it when the movie was over. 'Intriguing Possibilities' is so so good.
brandonh83 said:I liked him a lot, especially his breakdown in the office which was one of my favorite scenes. I thought he played it right, he was basically a guy getting screwed over the entire time but kept most of his feeling bottled up in a mature fashion just to see where everything would end up going. That made me like his character quite a bit, he wasn't an over-dramatic character.
He and Mark were basically polar opposites, while Mark doesn't really say much until prodded, Eduardo was the same but Mark is screwing him over while Ed takes it up the ass. I felt that Garfield nailed this and I felt genuinely sympathetic.
Granted I've only seen it once but that was my initial impression.
blame space said:I have this theory that this movie is only a 10/10 if you're secretly just like Mark Zuckerberg (the way he is portrayed in the film + Facebook's real-life insane success).
you really have to identify with a very specific, anti-social trait. he just does the "i am online and i know why other people go online and i did something with it" so perfectly that it almost becomes a superhero movie. he's horrible, he's anti-social, he's a douchebag.. but baby he's a rich man.
Paco said:Great movie, but I'll never watch it again. I was disgusted by all of the characters (especially Zuckerberg) in it save for Eduardo.
xbhaskarx said:So you only watch movies with likable characters?
So you don't like...any movie ever made?Mr. Sam said:I prefer my movies without conflict.
A bit off.AvidNobody said:How realistic is this movie to the actual founding of fbook?
Dax01 said:So you don't like...any movie ever made?
xbhaskarx said:So you only watch movies with likable characters?
AvidNobody said:One more question that isn't too big. But in the beginning why do separate houses have their own facebook?
technically, every movie has conflict. i guess you mean you prefer movies that have minimal or non man vs man conflict. of if there is man vs man conflict, then black and white conflict perhaps?Mr. Sam said:I appreciate sarcasm doesn't necessarily carry well in writing but come on.
That's the joke.-COOLIO- said:technically, every movie has conflict.
Props for not using Simpsons Gif on that one, seriously.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:That's the joke.
DevelopmentArrested said:The movie is definetely better the second time around. I really like Garfield's performance and some of the dialogue is great (fuck you flip-flops, minimum attention, etc). The best part of the film is easily the score though. I finally listened to it from beginning to end and it's fucking amazing.
I've been pretty down on Spider-Man since the reboot was announced, but after watching the Social Network, I've been given faith that Garfield is going to do a great job. The scene in the office that you're talking about really sold him for me. He did an amazing job.brandonh83 said:I liked him a lot, especially his breakdown in the office which was one of my favorite scenes. I thought he played it right, he was basically a guy getting screwed over the entire time but kept most of his feeling bottled up in a mature fashion just to see where everything would end up going. That made me like his character quite a bit, he wasn't an over-dramatic character.
There isn't a lack of friendship, though. The two are comfortable around each other. They do talk algorithms, but it's what they're interested in.ZephyrFate said:I've gotta say that the lack of any real genuine friendship between the two at the start of the film and through its degradation made me disconnect what apparently was a huge selling point for the story.
I know, with my friends, complimenting one another is something that happens more than once a blue moon. Giving each other respect comes through more than just shared business ideas and popularity.
I agree. They make you assume too much about their friendship. The emotional impact at the end would've been stronger if they showed Mark and Garfield actually doing shit fiends do together. Anything to set it up before they tear it down.ZephyrFate said:I've gotta say that the lack of any real genuine friendship between the two at the start of the film and through its degradation made me disconnect what apparently was a huge selling point for the story.
I know, with my friends, complimenting one another is something that happens more than once a blue moon. Giving each other respect comes through more than just shared business ideas and popularity.
His search for Erica wasn't supposed to be taken as him doing all of that just for Erica. It was more that he's bad at connecting with people and he thought Facebook would change that. But it never really did.Vincent Alexander said:I agree. They make you assume too much about their friendship. The emotional impact at the end would've been stronger if they showed Mark and Garfield actually doing shit fiends do together. Anything to set it up before they tear it down.
It also hurt that the film ended with Mark looking for Erica on Facebook....It is a nice full-circle-esque ending, but it leaves me feeling that the whole film was about his obsession with her, and it gave zero closure in terms of Eduardo and Mark.
Hrmmm...I like it more thinking about it your way.big ander said:His search for Erica wasn't supposed to be taken as him doing all of that just for Erica. It was more that he's bad at connecting with people and he thought Facebook would change that. But it never really did.
ZephyrFate said:I've gotta say that the lack of any real genuine friendship between the two at the start of the film and through its degradation made me disconnect what apparently was a huge selling point for the story.