The Social Network
You don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies.
In 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programmer Mark Zuckerberg begins work on a new concept that eventually turns into the global social network known as Facebook. Six years later, Mark is one of the youngest billionaires ever, but his unprecedented success leads to both personal and legal complications when he ends up on the receiving end of two lawsuits, one involving his former friend.
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Cast
Jesse Eisenberg
Mark Zuckerberg
Andrew Garfield
Eduardo Saverin
Armie Hammer
Cameron Winklevoss / Tyler Winklevoss
Josh Pence
Tyler Winklevoss (Body Double)
Justin Timberlake
Sean Parker
Max Minghella
Divya Narendra
Brenda Song
Christy Ling
Rashida Jones
Marylin Delpy
John Getz
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David Selby
Gage
Denise Grayson
Gretchen
Douglas Urbanski
Larry Summers
Rooney Mara
Erica Albright
Bryan Barter
Billy Olsen
Dustin Fitzsimons
Phoenix Club President
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the rowing twins lives rent free in my head.
the rowing twins had my heart rate through the roof. five stars just for that scene.
you have my attention line had my heart rate through the roof.
the buildup to opening breakup argument is perfect filmmaking. absolute cinema.
the rowing twins lives rent free in my head. i was locked in.
rewatched this just for the the rowing twins.
the rowing twins had my heart rate through the roof.
opening breakup argument lives rent free in my head.
the you have my attention line had me losing my mind. this movie changed my brain chemistry.
the theater reaction to the rowing twins must have been insane. five stars just for that scene.
you have my attention line is still one of the greatest moments in movies. i will never recover from this.
you have my attention line had my heart rate through the roof.
rewatched this just for the the rowing twins. five stars just for that scene.
the opening breakup argument had me losing my mind.
you have my attention line is still one of the greatest moments in movies.
the rowing twins lives rent free in my head.
the rowing twins had my heart rate through the roof.
the rowing twins is still one of the greatest moments in movies.
the theater reaction to the rowing twins must have been insane. this movie changed my brain chemistry.
opening breakup argument had my heart rate through the roof. five stars just for that scene.