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<blockquote data-quote="KingsHolmKid" data-source="post: 383551" data-attributes="member: 47840"><p>I think it's worth remembering that it's not a documentary about the birth of facebook, it's a movie. </p><p></p><p>I'll disagree with you on the story too, which I think is half bad. Maybe even two thirds bad. For me, the most interesting arc that Sorkin should've gone after was the relationship between said two friends, and why Zuckerberg would sell Eduardo out. Instead, he just paints Z'berg a kind of stoney hearted comic book sociopath from the word go, and we're just asked to accept his arsehole greed like it's glamorous, or something.</p><p></p><p>Is your 'sweet talking tech pirate' Justin Timberlake? Maybe I'm not pre-disposed to enjoy sweet talking tech pirates, but he sweet talked his way into my bad books. And, eventually, I'm going to round up everyone that is in those books, and put them in a leaky boat in the Pacific. I still like Cry me a River, though. Oh, and the twins were ****, I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingsHolmKid, post: 383551, member: 47840"] I think it's worth remembering that it's not a documentary about the birth of facebook, it's a movie. I'll disagree with you on the story too, which I think is half bad. Maybe even two thirds bad. For me, the most interesting arc that Sorkin should've gone after was the relationship between said two friends, and why Zuckerberg would sell Eduardo out. Instead, he just paints Z'berg a kind of stoney hearted comic book sociopath from the word go, and we're just asked to accept his arsehole greed like it's glamorous, or something. Is your 'sweet talking tech pirate' Justin Timberlake? Maybe I'm not pre-disposed to enjoy sweet talking tech pirates, but he sweet talked his way into my bad books. And, eventually, I'm going to round up everyone that is in those books, and put them in a leaky boat in the Pacific. I still like Cry me a River, though. Oh, and the twins were ****, I thought. [/QUOTE]
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