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  1. David Fincher's film has the rare quality of being not only as smart as its brilliant hero, but in the same way. It is cocksure, impatient, cold, exciting and instinctively perceptive. It hurtles through two hours of spellbinding dialogue. It makes an untellable story clear and fascinating.

  2. Oct 1, 2010 · Where “Social Network” departs from those earlier biopics is that, as played by Eisenberg, protagonist Mark Zuckerberg is introduced as extremely unlikable rather than heroic, a self-absorbed...

  3. Apocalypse in progress: The Happening The world after us. Reply reply. The goal of /r/Movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases. Submissions should be for the purpose of informing or initiating a discussion, not just to entertain readers.

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  5. Oct 5, 2014 · The Social Network is a cutting indictment on modern life. Mark Zuckerberg is not an asshole; he’s socially awkward. There’s a possibility of Asperger’s that’s shown in Eisenberg’s detailed performance, and he’s as clueless to social decorum as I am to hacking Harvard’s network. His behavior is logical and to the point, and while ...

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  6. Dec 16, 2019 · Turns out The Social Network was a prescient and smart white-knuckler, maybe the best Aaron Sorkin has ever written. With David Fincher at the helm, it took on the dark, glossy eeriness of a...

  7. 96% 335 Reviews Tomatometer 87% 100,000+ Ratings Audience Score In 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer genius Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) begins work on a new concept that eventually turns...

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  8. Apr 16, 2020 · As far as apocalypse movies go, Shaun of the Dead is one-of-a-kind. Directed by Edgar Wright and co-written by Wright and the film’s star, Simon Pegg , Shaun of the Dead manages to surprise us ...

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