The Social Network (2010) - Cease and Desist Scene (3/10) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) and Eduardo (Andrew Garfield) argue about a cease and desist letter Mark received from the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer). Then, Mark and the twins argue over the rights to Facebook.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director David Fincher (Fight Club, Seven) teams with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) to explore the meaning of success in the early 21st century from the perspectives of the technological innovators who revolutionized the way we all communicate. The year was 2003. As prohibitively expensive technology became affordable to the masses and the Internet made it easy to stay in touch with people who were halfway across the world, Harvard undergrad and computer programming wizard Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) launched a website with the potential to alter the very fabric of our society. At the time, Zuckerberg was just six years away from making his first million. But his hearty payday would come at a high price, because despite all of Zuckerberg's wealth and success, his personal life began to suffer as he became mired in legal disputes, and discovered that many of the 500 million people he had friended during his rise to the top were eager to see him fall. Chief among that growing list of detractors was Zuckerberg's former college friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), whose generous financial contributions to Facebook served as the seed that helped the company to sprout. And some might argue that Zuckerberg's bold venture wouldn't have evolved into the cultural juggernaut that it ultimately became had Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake) not spread the word about Facebook to the venture capitalists from Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer and Josh Pence) engage Zuckerberg in a fierce courtroom battle for ownership of Facebook that left many suspecting the young entrepreneur might have let his greed eclipse his better judgment. The Social Network was based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich.
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Cast: Armie Hammer, Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, David Selby
Director: David Fincher
Producers: Dana Brunetti, Cen Chaffin, Jim Davidson, Michael De Luca, Scott Rudin, Rupert Smythe, Kevin Spacey
Screenwriters: Aaron Sorkin, Ben Mezrich
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The zuck we wanted: "Did I adequately answer your condescending question?"
The zuck we got: "senator, we ran ads"
Congresswomen, I dont know.
HAHAHAHHAAA
Hahahahahahahahahaha
Imagine if they made the Social Network 2 with Jesse Eisenberg again.
hahahahahaha
Good grief the dialogue in this movie is fantastic
aaron sorkin is a genius
Aaron Sorkin goodness. I recommend watching The Newsroom if you haven’t already. It’s basically 3 seasons of a show with dialogue just like this
@@15nicinho I'll check it out, thanks for the recommendation!
Aaron Sorkin is the BOSS!
YungBoyLez You really think so? I mean this dialogue is not off the top of his head you know, he rewrote it again and again. And if you watch Sent of A Woman it's much better dialogue I think by not so much a genius. I just think we use that word to much when it's out of context.
I don’t know how anyone could make a movie about people suing each other over a website, but goddamn they did it
Jeremy Nolen if you're referring to the court scenes, well yeah have you ever seen 12 Angry Men?
Plen122 that’s one of my favourite films lmao
and a good one at that
you can make a movie about anything if it involves a lot of money
its cuz the website is being used by virtually everyone.. so it already had everyones attention..
"Did I adequately answer your condescending question." Aaron Sorkin is my favorite screenwriter of all time.
Evan Monroe agreed. I think the only downfall of his is the fact that all of the characters in his movies (and the newsroom) seem to all be these super quick and witty people which is pretty unrealistic.
@@15nicinho Not really given the kinds of people he writes about. Also, I noticed you didn't mention West Wing. If you haven't seen that, you should really watch it, best thing he ever did.
@@YourLoyalDeserter Nobody speaks like that, including and especially the real people he writes about and there is more than enough audiovisual evidence to prove it. Only stand up comedians in roasts speak like that.
@@mskidi There are people who do speak like that. Especially scientists who are public figures. Search up "Michio Kaku H1B". In that talk, Michio Kaku made it look like it was a movie scene when he talks about the H1B visa that allows the american scientific establishment to exist. Don't underestimate people, man.
I hate to be "That guy", but I do speak like that. Im extremely sarcastic.
I dont think the real Zuckeberg has ever been this badass/cocky, on his whole life.
he wasnt being cocky, his cockiness in this scene is pretty justified considering what hes going through
Looking back on it, it's less badass and more of /r/iamverysmart
@@mashalkhan8261 He's going through that because of what he did.
He was.. to an extent..
That's why he wasn't invited to the parties to begin with.
He's so deep into character
goodguynow what can you say? He is Lex Luther after all; in fact, he is every character he portrays himself to be! Mwahahahahahahahaha!
He's so damn good in this
He’s great at being a genius character
Jesse Eisenberg’s an amazing actor! No one can change my opinion
He is the character.
Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network: “Did I adequately answer your condescending question?”
Mark Zuckerberg in real life: “Uh... well... I... uh, uh... I don’t think it... uh... thanks, y-you too.”
@Hanna Dziubek LMFAO
He could have asked Aaron Sorkin for the right words in order to avoid embarrassing himself.
Movie Mark is way cooler and more fascinating than real life Mark
you forgot to preface it with "Thank you for your question congresswoman"
"Nice job team."
This movie is dialogue porn.
It's quirky and pretentious.
I just jumped between the two, to make sure.
You can thank Aaron Sorkin for the script!
@@andrebatris8853 Because a smashed laptop is the only hint of violent content, apparently.
That's because Aaron Sorkin is a genius and the best in the world at what he does. He won the Oscar for this ...
15 seconds of dialogue from 0:22 to 0:37 shows subtle hints of how Zuckerberg was already seeing himself as a solo act as opposed to in a partnership with Saverin. ("It was addressed to ME", "Did WE what?", "No it says I could face legal action"). Aaron Soarkin is a genius at scriptwriting.
Also at 1:16 when Eduardo asks what are "we" doing, Mark answers in first person with "I" went to a 3L.....🤔🤔🤔
@@mg19cal Great point!
"Look, a guy who builds a nice chair doesn't owe money to everyone who ever has built a chair!"
Such a great line
right???
So relevant to this AI Art debate lol
Such a bad analogy and doesn’t fit at all. Zuck stole their idea and that’s it. It doesn’t matter how much smarter he is than them. The only reason he started Facebook is because they came to him with the idea.
@@blackscreen1810 Except there is nothing illegal about that. What was wrong was that he lead them to believe he was going to work on their project when he really spent time working on Facebook.
@@henrypeters5291 well given that he payed them 65 million I’m pretty sure it was illegal. Even then it’s so obviously unethical
It's not just the dialogue its the delivery. pure fire
The screenplay, the script, the acting, the soundtrack...this movie is a cinematic masterpiece and is so underrated? Why didn't it win an Oscar?
it won 3 oscars, though it should have won acting related ones for sure.
The word underrated has become overrated
Kings speach was in the same year.
Tbh, since "Cats" came out and "Inception" was my favorite film the same year as "The Social Network" came out, the latter film should've won for Best Picture and Director over "The King's Speech.
F.Y.I. Tom Hooper was so inconsiderate towards the VFX artists who had to rush before the film's premiere.
Overrated Oscar bait produced by the Weinsteins, other than Colin Firth, everything King's Speech won is undeserved compared to Social Network. Having said all that, the biggest crime was Andrew Garfield not getting nominated.
Man, the dialogue, the acting and the background score.. just amazing. A simple yet breathtaking movie.
Why does no one seem to understand what a genius of an actor this guy is?
Its the writing
I do
Daltira it’s the writing but it also is Eisenberg too. Sorkin dialogue is very hard to do well especially due to the pacing, overlapping dialogue, rhythm of the dialogue, verbal hiccups and much more. These aspects of Sorkin's style of dialogue tend to be very difficult for actors to normalise and sound casual. Reading the dialogue on paper may seem easy for an actor to do but Sorkin's style really tests an actors ability to make anything sound organic and real
Oh wow, such a difficult job. Acting...
@@AceDeclan, wow what an easy way to say that, typing...
- Alfred, I don't deserve you.
- No, Sir, you don't.
Wrong video
bruh, u did not get it. Extend your imagination a bit :)
Jesse Eisenberg?
@@ataxan10 bvs
What does a deleted scene of a possible homosexual relationship between Batman and Alfred have anything to do with a superior performance from Jesse which is in no way related to his appearance in the same film? Snyder is no Fincher, you picked one of about 3 good lines in the entire film. Nice cherry picking.
if Jesse Eisenberg could give this type of performance when he is lex luthor, i think more people would be more on board with him as lex luthor
hugo olivares i think we will see that more after seeing him in justice leagie
hugo olivares *league
The thing is he did give this type performance in BvS and that's the problem with Jesse Eisenberg, and maybe it's because he's typecast as this way I'm not sure but he's always playing the Aspergers/awkward/intelligent guy in almost all his films, and you could really see it in all of his performances.
jakespnl463 Its more the way he's directed
He delivered the performance the director wanted. The problem with Luthor, as with so many things in the DCEU, wasn't with the actor.
2:34 is my favorite bit. Compared to Tyler and Divya's annoyed expressions at how Mark downplays their legal actions, Cameron has a horrified expression on his face, one with a mix of betrayal.
@@xshxr i know that's the exact timestamp, but it just felt more appropriate to include what Mark was saying before Cameron's reaction
@@xshxr can't just leave ya hanging like that
@@JackOfSomeTrades29 W-would you leave me hanging?
🥺
👉👈
@@_Cato_ nope :)
@@JackOfSomeTrades29 King
Wow.. Garfield is an amazing actor. And i think everyone needs a friend like Eduardo
In a couple months this movie is gonna be 10 years old.
Still my favorite for last 10 years
wtf
Gottemmm
facts
If you travel slightly FTL for 10 years, this movie will be a couple months old.
Iconic monologue by Jesse Eisenberg. Probably one of my favorite actors.
The delivery is perfection
Probably the role of his life, though.
Meanwhile the real Mark Zuckerberg would stare into space with dead eyes as he sips water with a the tongue of a lizard
Lol
For some reason, I always love the shot at 0:27 when Eduardo harshly pulls the paper away from Mark
This movie is the very definition of great writing.
It's the very definition of writing too much. People don't talk like this.
@@hamiltoncrete6741 Its called making it entertaining, if they wrote the movie showing how people regularly talk, it would be boring
the head tilt at 2:53 gave me chills
For some reason my favorite shot in the whole film is Cameron reacting to mark. 2:38. There's something off guard about it. Fincher would never put a shot in the film unless he's adamant that it needs to be there. And that shot of Cameron sitting in awe of Mark accusing them of lying is really chilling. that 2 second reactionary shot tells you everything about the scene and who's in charge of the scene. That shot shows how intimidating mark can be. He's not just a computer geek but he's a cold, awkward, and endearing genius. This is a side of mark that shows his narcissisism. Mark controls the winklevoss's and Divya, that's why the shot is so cold, because they are not scared of mark, not even one bit. They don't fear mark, and they don't feel threatened by mark, they have a lawyer with them. They feel intimidated. They feel powerless. They can charge mark and they can sue mark, mark has something that they will never have. Control of their fear. The fear of being intimidated by your opponent.
Cool story bro.
@@4Fatty4 thanks bro
winklevi*
The soundtrack droping as well, very good scene!
I don’t think it’s fear of Mark, but what he represents. More of these socially awkward nerds invading their precious world & how its run.
1:00 right here, you can actually see the moment when they sorta get with each other that they're not friends. The fact that Ed had to sit down with Mark and explain that Mark can tell him his troubles whenever he wants implies that they're not close on anything more than a surface level. Of course Mark knows that, and this whole sitting down next to him like a parent thing registers as condescending to him regardless of if Ed meant to be or not. The way he responds with wiggling his head, the eye contact and angry undertone "No." tells you that Mark doesn't really like Ed to begin with.
This is kinda the moment that Ed catches a glimpse of the disregard Mark has for his involvement in the project. If he was really his friend, Mark would have come running to Ed with the letter.
EDIT: Whoa and at the end he says to the lawyer "did I adequately answer your condescending question?" Mark absolutely hates being condescended to. Ironically he condescends to everyone else in the movie like in the beginning with Erica. He hates being condescended to but it's all he does throughout the movie, just watch him.
“If there’s ever anything wrong, you can’t tell me! I’m the the guy that wants to help. This is our thing”.
"We/our" people vs "me/I" people. To mark it was never about anyone else. People often show you who they are through their language.
'It just started raining.' This is so beautiful omg!
Hahahaha that dude got Zuckerburned XD
Dude, that's great. You have to have that trademarked and sell that to Zuckerburg, he'll love it XD
Almost 2020 and no one has yet made that a thing. Iam baffled Lol.
This is where Eduardo should realize how mark might treat him in the future.
This movie is such a masterpiece. Definitely in my top 3 favorite movies.
Same!
Jesse Eisenberg is one of the most underrated actors...no mater what role he plays he does such a great job and nails it!!
My God, the dialogue is this movie is fantastic!
"They came to me with an idea, I made it better"
I had a better one*
this was the best scene in the movie, ive watched it over 100 times
2:32 the way he moved his chest and shoulder was so good. it did alot for the moment
Bravo Trent Reznor, that score was intense, and enhance a well written scene.
It was a great performance but god he is NOTHING like the ZUCK in real life
Fabo Andolini the entity know today as ZUCK was still human back then
He's better
Fabo Andolini that problem is that he’s not smoking meats
How you know.
@@Fudge_Fantasy they're "Friends" on facebook
When literally every actor is able to make very unnatural dialogue sound natural, it completely elevates the movie/show. Love it
Where was this Zuck when talking to Congress? Lol
The writing is spectacular
My wife: I’m feeling anxious. Do I have your full attention?
Me: No. I hear your concerns. But I am also thinking about hockey, baseball, football, a Tesla I can’t afford, a DIY project I watched on RUclips that I started but never finished and trying to remember what I ate for lunch based on the smell of my fart. Did I adequately answer your completely reasonable question?
Hope you are still married.
Hahahahahha
Reznor & Ross will never get the full credit they deserve for the score...it really takes this movie to another level
Unfortunately the real Mark Zuckerberg is nowhere near as charming and as intelligent as this movie character. In fact, he's not even that good at coding.
The initial Facebook platform was a very simple website, but he knew what people wanted and got lucky.
Same with Eduardo. I went to HS with him.
@@peeayy Maybe they're both good at playing dumb. LOL
@@dbjkatz Eduardo was very smart and nice, like a streotypical "geek". He had no swag or edge to him in real life.
not good at coding? you're acting like he just decided to stop learning more. The man was writing code for AI that was writing it's own code. I think he knows a thing or two about coding. When you learn something you're passionate about you just stop at the basics? What a crazy take to have.
@@JC06NJ He's not. Coding an AI is not as hard as it sounds. Pretty much every programmer working in Silicon Valley can do it. Something like the initial facebook can code anyone after just three months of PHP/SQL study. It was a very simple website in the early days. Most of the stuff you see on facebook today were added later by more experienced programmers.
The dialogue is off the chain. I don't know the full context of this movie, yet I'm hanging off of every person's every word.
Jesse Eisenberg has never stuttered in his life 😅
Aaron sorkin deserves a dialogue Oscar for life
_This_ is the best scene in the movie.
I love how intense the musical score is while it's literally just Mark roasting the lawyer and possibly every one in the room
“Do you think I deserve your full attention?”
Mark: *proceeds to roast everyone in the room in paragraph form*
Best ending to a scene from an eloquence point of view, ever.
Mark comes off as unlikable here but it’s fascinating how he’s able to defend himself to be able to retain his ownership to Facebook
Points to Jesse Eisenberg’s performance reading all these fast snappy lines
2:32 did... I just got scared by Jesse Eisenberg? Seriously, that was intense...
No shame in saying you did, in this specific scene.
The moment he said “don’t I deserve your full attention?” It all went downhill from there.
I'm working on a customer-service oriented environment and somehow I owe my reasoning and dialogue skills to the kind of situation-rebuttal they had on this movie. Badass!!!
Do you ever yell at your customers "DO YOU LIKE BEING A JOKE? DO YOU WANT TO GO BACK TO THAT?"
I still cant believe they were all still in college... when i was that young all i knew just homework n campus test, lol
And that's why we'll never have a million/billion dollar company. They are wired differently.
2:40 "You have part of my attention, you have the minimum amount" VERY NASTY ! ! 💀💀💀💀💀
I love how Mark lied to his best friend right to his face. It was a cool example of foreshadowing.
When he noticed the rain... so errie.. he was on another level
That little "bwaaaam" at 2:39 hits the ear so damn well.
The acting, writing, score in this scene alone!
I know one thing Mark Zuckerberg isn't intellectually or creatively capable of doing: talking this smoothly in real life.
I love how even this movie recognizes how mark is incapable of showing emotion.
Dang, he was the only friend he had, and he stole his company, and now, hes worth 72.2 billion dollars worth. The biggest backstabber ever in friendship history.
You don’t make 72.2 billions dollars being nice to everybody
Eisenberg hasn’t exactly lived up to this movie but goddamn he’s brilliant in it.
I'm just some Canadian guy and I say He was great in Now You See Me and Zombieland 2. Just a bad move in Dawn Of Justice
I'd say all of them are perfect cast. Even Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker, wow, I never see him so hateable. Great job.
This right here is how Jesse Eisenberg should have played Lex Luthor. Calculating, menacing and arrogant. Brilliant performance.
…he did tho
@@swaggaboyktg I disagree. In BvS, he played a bordering-on psychotic, twitching insecure set of mannerisms. Nowhere near the quality of his performance in The Social Network.
@@TheForceOfMusic101 I think it matches it if not exceeds his social network performance. In BVS he was eccentric and “crazy” acting as a facade to the public but remember the scenes with the senator, he was cold and calculated. He pretty much did 2 different performances and they were both different versions of Luthors from the comics
Superman: birthright is the comic Jesses Lex is based off of. Really cool stuff
@@swaggaboyktg I’ve never read that one. I’ll see if I can check it out. Thank you for the heads up. 😊👍🏽
Okay that was a badass monologue
"it just started raining"
Chair analogy… legendary.
Id like a social network sequel. 13 years have passed, there should be enough substance to make one
They are making one. The writing is pre production
You can watch any scene in this film and make a case it’s among the greatest of all-time
2:33 I like how Jesse perks up a little bit when saying tall, good detail
Very nice acting
Somehow this Zuck is much more likeable than the real one.
Lmao at the chair analogy. He knows he stole their idea.
You have part of my attention .
You have the minimum amount .
Imagine we get another Aaron Sorkin written deposition/hearing scene but instead it's in front of the US Congress.
I love the deep atmospheric music at the end.
I like how Zuck say "It was addressed to me".
Peter Parker and Lex Luthor arguing
Jesus the script for this movie is like what, 10 pages per minute? And well-written too
If I remember it correctly the very first scene with mark and erica is around 9/10 pages long, and that scene is only 5 minutes. Idk if it's hefty but yeah kudos to the actors for remembering so many lines and cues.
Jessie is a Brilliant actor. He actually made people root for a lizard character. 🤣🤣🤣
I honestly don't know if this movie would've been as great without Atticus Ross' score. The background ensemble was just amazing throughout the entire movie, especially this scene.
Gotta love that Sorkin double dialogue
The score is so amazing
Bro went after everyone..
The real twins did a interview about this , they really tryed to make ppl feel bad for them lol
I don't understand how they managed to get so much money from this case. The twins thought about making a new social network website and Mark thought of a better one which is what he did. Simple.
@@papabless561 the problem was not really intellectual theft. It was more of Mark misleading them for 2 months. So that he can get a head start.
@@rishabhsolanki7136 And...they couldn't hire someone else during those 2 months? After all...it took place at Harvard.
@@dbjkatz No because they thought Mark was doing everything for them.
@@rishabhsolanki7136 But how is that a crime? He withheld the truth but that's technically still not the same as lying.
That’s a gansta respond cold but truthful
I can’t recall a single scene in the over 1000 movies I’ve seen where directing, writing, acting and score have this much of an impact. Some are close but no cigar
aloe vera required
lmao the real zuckerberg is no where near this articulate
this was back when he was like 19 years old. we don't what he was like back then
Andrew Garfield’s acting is extremely fantastic !
back when Spiderman and Lex Luthor were bffs
Say what you want about the image of Zuck, that last line is powerful and badass.
He was awesome in this role.
Im sure we would love to imagine that this is what really happened.
Thing is, this is the Hollywood version of what really happened.
Mark is such a nerd, but not a condescending one
it just started raining
i love how he just dont give a F@#$ hahahahaha
Fantastic movie. With the rise of social media, a must watch.