This film is honestly as close to perfect as it gets. The writing, directing, score, performances, all of it is superb and they all come together so friggin well.
@@stellarwind1946 the thing is that it’s easy to everybody to say Eduardo had the wrong idea… but the point is that the risk capital to actually finance the base idea was his capital… and once another people sees what the base idea grew boosted for the initial capital it’s easy to try to get into the bus… that’s why zuckerberg was such an a**hole…
He was delusional (in some regards)...but also foreshadowing. You can clearly see his paranoid and delusional tendencies in his phone call with Mark after he gets busted doing cocaine with minors.
Most really sucsessfull entrepreneurs are delusional and or carry bipolar tendencies. Those who are not carry too much "limited box thinking" from society. Sorry english is my 3rd language
Jim Som yeah he was there in the big lights so he was letting them know what was to be expected. To them he was crazy cuz they were never in his position. Ilove the perspectives dude its cool
@@stepupin9076 interesting perspective... some of those who are somewhat paranoid, looking over their shoulders for threats that may or may not be there are the same ones coming up with innovations that no one thought of because of how closed off their mind is to the potential of it... basically, the idea to open one line of thought within the mind will unintentionally or otherwise open a bunch of doors, some related to fear, insight, and opportunity... weird and scary concept...
Ashutosh Singh Eduardo is jealous (in a financial and working sense). And it’s always about the money, as far as I can tell, Mark stole the idea, financial director got kicked out because of money, two cases because of idea/money, etc. Plus, Zuckerberg didn’t create Facebook, he stole the idea, he put it in the work, yes, but he STOLE it. And now, finally, he’s loosing billions because boomerang returned/karma works.
@@Mark-hn1si Idea's don't mean anything if you can't implement them. Don't get me wrong, Zuck is a robotic dipshit, but he didn't steal anything because there was nothing to steal.
Qaeta oh really? How many people did steal ideas, inventions, creations from the real inventors,creators? Do you even know who was the one who did discovered electricity, light? Do you think jobs was the one who created iphone, do you really think he was the first one to bring up that idea? Some ideas can be executed, some can’t. In both cases ideas do mean a lot. There’s no execution without idea, but the idea can be without execution. Do you even get it? I’ll tell you the easy way. Some people would pay money, resources for ideas, some people have ideas but they have no money or resources to execute them. Cycle.
to be fair, everything sean parker said was correct. if you've got an idea that big you have to protect it because there are not shortages wolves looking to rip you off and steal it.
The irony of this entire scene is that Eduardo sees right through him... Zuckerberg LOVES everything hes saying... The girlfriend just loves hearing him talk...
Yeah, like he said he owned Mark. Yeah maybe Parker contributed but from the start he was only worried about making himself rich whereas Eduardo didn't care if Mark's idea was gonna be big or not he just supported his friends dream.
Tower records wasn’t a record company, it was a retail chain. One creates music, still around, the other (Tower Records) sold music, not around. Parker destroyed record stores, kinda, but he lumped his victory in with his defeat to thwart Eduardo’s valid point, you didn’t beat the record companies they actually won. But Sean brings up Tower records, the thing he DID do, and used it as a rebuttal to Eduardo’s point, even though it literally has nothing to do with his case against the record companies. I love this scene, it shows you from moment one you can’t trust what this guy says, he’s all smoke and mirrors.
I'd actually argue he made a fair point he destroyed the desire and need for going to record stores to buy CDs and records. Effectively costing millions to the record company forever by making CDs and records obsolete. Only people that buy CDs and records now are collectors everyone else downloads digitally or, especially now, streams. He kick-started the movement towards that, not that it wasn't inevitable. But following Napster you had limewire, frost wire, and then finally the surrender of most people to use streaming services. Record companies still lost money. It was the start of a revolution.
@@traviscupp8384 He didn't start a revolution. Technology marched forward and brick and mortar music stores became obsolete. What he did was run out front of that march and started claiming credit.
I cannot explain why but i think this is the best film ever made. The acting, the soundtracks, the script, the story, the ambience. Everything is perfect.
@@necessary1017 i have much higher levels of intelligence than you do (obviously). So...no, i will not be watching your favorite superhero movies any time soon.
@@officialniktheking6891 nobody that's genuinely smart has every flexed how smart they were, typical clown behaviour It's a great movie but being the greatest is your opinion
It's called hook, line and sinker. People are fairly inflexible with there routines and there favored products and there patterns of thinking, once they start using something they won't stop even when it drops in quality. Because there used to it now and changing to something new is more of a hassle then just bearing with the crappy additions. Also, Facebook is basically the only significant thing of it's kind.
They wanted to wait until the service got more popular and for things to develop before they run ads. Remember, Facebook didn't even have a business plan at this point.
In some parallel universe, it would still be known as The Facebook. They'd think it was trippy if someone came here and found out it was just "Facebook".
He made it in 2004, and just after 2 years yahoo offered him $1 Billion for the facebook, i wonder how shocked he was after listening a billion dollar and just after couple of months getting a offer and declining it.
I don't know why he even turned down a billion. A billion dollars is so much money that you never have to work again AND you don't have to testify before congress about your company being a giant POS. Instead every time I hear the name Zuckerberg I'll think oh that POS.
I think it’s quite idiotic how so many people think that a musician couldn’t possibly be a great actor. Justin did an amazing job and he is an amazing actor. You can worship fincher and Arron as you should but also give Justin his deserved credit. They needed him to make this film. He brought nothing but gold to this film and character. all I see are a lot of haters. Tbh if y’all didn’t think Justin was a great actor y’all wouldn’t be watching this exact video.
I don't thin anyone hated him for being an actor, he was amazing on SNL and with The Lonely Island, they were at peak. Though he's bit of a douchebag, I won't say he's a bad actor, loved him in In Time and this (haven't really seen him in movies recently)
When you said if we didn't think he's great we wouldn't be watching this. I felt that. I searched about Sean Parker and I learned he has a rock star persona and Justin perfectly portrayed him! This is the first time I see him acting. all I know is he's a Hollywood figure. I've heard of his name but I'm not familiar with his face and when I learned he played Sean Parker in this film, I immediately browsed online to find more of his acting scenes.
I've seen this film many many times. I think, in the future, when we'll see in retrospect these early decades of the 21st century - especially the 2010s - "The Social Network" will be seen as an epoch-defining movie. Not just in terms of social media, business or aesthetics, but in everything this current millenial generation has to offer socially and culturally.
The way Timberlake delivers the last line, you just know that dropping the “the” was probably 1 of Sean Parker’s 1st thoughts but he wants to wait until the end before he says it.
@@TooCooFoYou that it is vastly, vastly inferior to this one, so it should never have won anything. Hooper is a hack who got lucky a few times with his casts (mind you, the performances in social network are also better than those in all of Hooper's movies, Hathaway's magnificent "I dreamed a dream" notwithstanding); the moment he hired unknowns for the lead roles, the obvious it became that he's terrible. And I don't mean terrible in comparison to Fincher (almost every director alive now pales in comparison), I meant terrible in general. What he did to les mis with the overuse of close-ups is almost as criminal as... Everything in cats, basically.
Sean in real life only found out about it because he noticed his roomie’s girlfriend had it up on her computer (slightly dramatised in the movie where he finds it open on the laptop of the girl he slept with).
I’ve been in Eduardo’s shoes before, and it’s the shittest thing to happen to someone. I remember being in a band with some of my best friends as a lead guitarist, and I was one of the better musicians who actually knew music theory, chord progressions, lead guitar theory etc. I wasn’t the most creative or a strong band leader, but I was a competent musician who always showed up on time, pushed practice sessions and had a plan etc. One day I introduced one of my friends, who’s also a guitarist, to the band, since he’s always wanted to play in a band. Being his friend I thought it was a nice thing to give him some experience being in a band. Things go well and our drummer, who was the most experienced in terms of playing live and getting shows, started seeing him outside practice. A few weeks later I see on Facebook that MY band is playing live at this venue that housed probably 500+ people (it was a beer fest) and guess who wasn’t told? Me. It turns out the band was hosting practice sessions without me and completely replaced me with my friend. Beforehand I was trying to set up practice sessions but no one was “available”. Now I know why. That was a huge punch to the gut and I was absolutely devastated that my closest friends would cast me out like that. It really affected me. At least now the band is no longer existent and none of the guys have progressed themselves as musicians. One dropped out of university and lives with his mom, the other had major drug issues and had to leave the country. Karma is inevitable if you’re a shitty person, I’ve seen it happen to many, many people.
I love the speed of the dialogues and way characters kinda one-up each other in this scene - and this movie! _Can anyone recommend more movies like this to me?_
@@kieranhill993 haha. So, true! That guy is a genius. I totally love his scripts. In fact, I was going to comment asking for movies written by Sorkin, but then thought that maybe that would be very constraining so ended up describing character traits of Sorkin's characters. Haha. Anyway, prolly should watch Moneyball again in a couple of days. Thanks for reminding.
Was never really a fan of JT until I saw this film. I dont even know much about the person he is portraying in the film, but boy did he nail it. So good in this flick.
@@jans3067 I had to look up even the script itself of the movie to confirm if I heard Bitcoin on this scene knowing that Bitcoin didn't blow up until mid 2015's. Glad I read your comment and I can sleep peacefully now.
"Whatever it is that will trip you up you've done already." For some reason this doesn't strike me as ominous, but freeing. It's done, no reason to hold back.
ZombryaTheDark This movie just by the premise could have been so boring. Fincher, Aaron Sorkin, Reznor and Atticus Ross and the cast made this movie really really good. It was impossible to make this story more interesting and entertaining than this.
One thing, I understand is that billionaires understand what would be the value of the company in the future from the beginning. No matter what the character of Sean Parker, he was really optimistic about Facebook and he was true to his prediction.
I am going through the same condition, me and my friend started a business where I mainly watch the finance and investment and he takes care of the rest of the business, and now he wants another guy in and I am against it. This movie and this scene scares the hell out of me :(
Sean Parker is simply telling Mark and Eduardo to make Facebook available for everyone. First look at college campuses if they want social media in their area. Second find investors to make Facebook available to everyone Third make ad companies come to you. And finally fourth do not sell your ideal to anyone.
2:40 "I'm just a fan", yeah right. Eduardo had the right instinct to be suspicious. Sean was already scheming his way into the company and being sleazy about it from the start.
The whole Eduardo premise in this movie makes no sense: how did he expect to influence the company when he was in New York and Mark was in Palo Alto? Without decent lines of communication (no Skype, etc), things would undoubtedly happen in Palo Alto that Eduardo would never hear about.
Andrew Garfield did such an amazing role in this movie.
*I see what you did there.*
jonabank He's Amazing just like Spider-Man
Didnt know who he was until Spiderman.
The Tom Holland cult would have you believe he could've played the part better
Jesse Eisenberg was just as good, if not, better
This film is honestly as close to perfect as it gets. The writing, directing, score, performances, all of it is superb and they all come together so friggin well.
Top 5 this century, so far, for sure
Best movie of the 2010s imo
You forgot to mention the soundtrack. ;)
@@headmk Umm score is a synonym for soundtrack.
Such a good film
You have to admit, Parker was right about the ads
And look at sites today...There were no video ads when this movie was in theaters.
@Alvaro Buendia cuz ur a fuccin idiot lmao
Peter or Sean?
@@ede015 lol, yes
@Alvaro Buendia bruh mark talked about it when being asked by Congress.if there were no ads there revenue would be effected too but not alot
I don't think anyone expected Justin Timberlake to be this good in the movie
i mean, he was an actor before he started singing, i think ppl forget that
454ffv Exactly
he's not a bad actor, whenever he's given good material to work with he almost always does a good job.
Whether Justin does well in a role is 100% dependent on the director. Fincher's got game.
Justin Timberlake imo is a very underrated actor. He was good in the movie Runner Runner
I love how you can already tell that Sean sees the potential in Facebook and immediately begins planting seeds to shove Eduardo out of it.
I think he just planted seeds to make the site successful. Eduardo was taking it in the wrong direction and it was Mark’s decision to drop him.
he constantly brings up Eduardo's mistakes to Mark in order to make Mark think he's not doing enough
Eduardo did some screw up but 0.3% is totally unacceptable.
@@stellarwind1946 the thing is that it’s easy to everybody to say Eduardo had the wrong idea… but the point is that the risk capital to actually finance the base idea was his capital… and once another people sees what the base idea grew boosted for the initial capital it’s easy to try to get into the bus… that’s why zuckerberg was such an a**hole…
@@mataloce could you elaborate to this I can’t wrap my head around it?
Every time I see this movie, I notice another character trait or another depth of the plot. It's really a masterpiece.
Well now that you mention it, could you possibly reveal what you found or learned from this movie so far?
we still waiting for the reply to the above request
like
@@arveeharvind he's busy finding more things
Sean wasn't delusional, he was foreshadowing.
He was delusional (in some regards)...but also foreshadowing. You can clearly see his paranoid and delusional tendencies in his phone call with Mark after he gets busted doing cocaine with minors.
Most really sucsessfull entrepreneurs are delusional and or carry bipolar tendencies. Those who are not carry too much "limited box thinking" from society.
Sorry english is my 3rd language
Jim Som yeah he was there in the big lights so he was letting them know what was to be expected. To them he was crazy cuz they were never in his position. Ilove the perspectives dude its cool
All those things sean is talking about actually happened though, Eduardo was just too naive to believe it and mistook it for delusional.
@@stepupin9076 interesting perspective... some of those who are somewhat paranoid, looking over their shoulders for threats that may or may not be there are the same ones coming up with innovations that no one thought of because of how closed off their mind is to the potential of it... basically, the idea to open one line of thought within the mind will unintentionally or otherwise open a bunch of doors, some related to fear, insight, and opportunity... weird and scary concept...
How amazing is this cast seriously. watched this movie like 50 times...still entertaining.
masud ahmad it's a dope man
I really dislike Timberlake as an actor but he was great in this scene
@@julienforletta7896 Timberlake is good when he gets to work with a good director, like David Fincher
@@conversionspartan Timberlake is the perfect douche-bag character
CyanideSauce yeah and also when you have a good script as well anyone can look good
Idk why but Mark, saying exactly a hundred times is hilarious.
That's exactly right
Exactly
Exactly
Its played for comedic effect.
@@adambennett9688 exactly!!
“He’s not a god”
“Then what is he?”
“He’s 5 minutes late”
25*
Never waits more than 10 minutes.
Sorkin is a genius
@@jeremynewcombe3422 Gotta account for traffic though
@@Chillo56 that's what i'm doing. 10 minutes is taking traffic into account
"paranoid"..... dude was so ahead of his time. He was right about everything.
💯
He advised them on when to show ads, estimated their valuation and changed their name. And still Eduardo believes that he did nothing.
Ashutosh Singh Eduardo is jealous (in a financial and working sense). And it’s always about the money, as far as I can tell, Mark stole the idea, financial director got kicked out because of money, two cases because of idea/money, etc. Plus, Zuckerberg didn’t create Facebook, he stole the idea, he put it in the work, yes, but he STOLE it. And now, finally, he’s loosing billions because boomerang returned/karma works.
@@Mark-hn1si Idea's don't mean anything if you can't implement them. Don't get me wrong, Zuck is a robotic dipshit, but he didn't steal anything because there was nothing to steal.
Qaeta oh really? How many people did steal ideas, inventions, creations from the real inventors,creators? Do you even know who was the one who did discovered electricity, light? Do you think jobs was the one who created iphone, do you really think he was the first one to bring up that idea?
Some ideas can be executed, some can’t. In both cases ideas do mean a lot. There’s no execution without idea, but the idea can be without execution. Do you even get it? I’ll tell you the easy way. Some people would pay money, resources for ideas, some people have ideas but they have no money or resources to execute them. Cycle.
@@Mark-hn1si was gonna take you seriously until you said that someone invented electricity.
Haldrick like you never misspoke in your life.
to be fair, everything sean parker said was correct. if you've got an idea that big you have to protect it because there are not shortages wolves looking to rip you off and steal it.
For sure. Look at what happened with the Winklevosses 😬
What, gonna cry?
@@SaskatchewanICE Ya only worth $1.4 billion each. It's really sad.
@@barnmaddo You wanna buy a Tower Records, barnmaddo?
Stfu and put my dinner on the table, Janice.
The irony of this entire scene is that Eduardo sees right through him... Zuckerberg LOVES everything hes saying...
The girlfriend just loves hearing him talk...
Yeah, like he said he owned Mark. Yeah maybe Parker contributed but from the start he was only worried about making himself rich whereas Eduardo didn't care if Mark's idea was gonna be big or not he just supported his friends dream.
Lol @@nikkimiddlekillsday5161
“That would be a really big fish, and a very strong guy”
Sorkin is from another universe.
TRULY,TRULY ALL ABSOLUTELY BEYOND UNIMAGINABLY UNIMAGINABLE TRANSCENDENT TRANSCENDENTAL BOUNDLESSNESS LEVELS OF AMAZINGLY AMAZING AMAZINGNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JAEDEN ABNER D'SA.
I really hope that's sarcasm
Marlin can easily get to 2000lbs and fishermen arent regular poles to real them in
Tower records wasn’t a record company, it was a retail chain. One creates music, still around, the other (Tower Records) sold music, not around. Parker destroyed record stores, kinda, but he lumped his victory in with his defeat to thwart Eduardo’s valid point, you didn’t beat the record companies they actually won. But Sean brings up Tower records, the thing he DID do, and used it as a rebuttal to Eduardo’s point, even though it literally has nothing to do with his case against the record companies. I love this scene, it shows you from moment one you can’t trust what this guy says, he’s all smoke and mirrors.
I'd actually argue he made a fair point he destroyed the desire and need for going to record stores to buy CDs and records. Effectively costing millions to the record company forever by making CDs and records obsolete. Only people that buy CDs and records now are collectors everyone else downloads digitally or, especially now, streams. He kick-started the movement towards that, not that it wasn't inevitable. But following Napster you had limewire, frost wire, and then finally the surrender of most people to use streaming services. Record companies still lost money. It was the start of a revolution.
@@traviscupp8384 He didn't start a revolution. Technology marched forward and brick and mortar music stores became obsolete. What he did was run out front of that march and started claiming credit.
Uummm, if you’re downloading music versus going into a Virgin Records or a Tower Records … who’s losing, record companies or Sean Parker?
Mark Zuckerberg: You know what’s cool? Everyone’s privacy.
Cambridge Analytica & Russia enter the chat.
You know what's cool? A frillion vagillion bazillion Dollars
One Jillion dollars!
this made me laugh out loud.
Hishe reference.. i like that haha
A bajillion dollars
i hate jesse eisenberg the way he speaks ans his tone is just nauseating. and he is the same in every fuckin movie. he has zero versatility
Drop the “the Facebook” , just “ “. It’s cleaner
I cannot explain why but i think this is the best film ever made. The acting, the soundtracks, the script, the story, the ambience. Everything is perfect.
Watch more movies
Thank Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the amazing soundtrack
@@necessary1017 i have much higher levels of intelligence than you do (obviously). So...no, i will not be watching your favorite superhero movies any time soon.
@@officialniktheking6891 nobody that's genuinely smart has every flexed how smart they were, typical clown behaviour
It's a great movie but being the greatest is your opinion
@@JohnSmith-kj2od Well he did say it was his opinion
"You're a target for high price escorts" notice the glance from his girlfriend. Cool way of hinting at her jealous tendencies.
Good observation. This script and the acting in this film is very subtle at times.
Or may be she's worried about Eduardo
akshay satish it’s means they’re sending escorts (really expensive prostitutes) to go seduce someone and try to get personal information from them
@@joshuaiwe4701 or if you're already in a relationship/married they can take photos/vids as blackmail material.
Mark refreshing Erica's page at the end has to be the best scene of the movie. A multimillionaire 20 year old stressing about a friend request.
Multibillionare
Yeah it was the perfect ending. The caption said he was the youngest billionaire, but his face said otherwise.
Those guys must've been kinda anxious sitting right next to London Tipton talking about all that money.
What's that?
lol it's funny
@@mad_titanthanos Brenda Song played a rich girl on disney channel named London Tipton
hahaha xD
Timberlake should act more. He was really good in this movie.
He was good in Bad Teacher as well
agreed
He was very good in Alpha Dog too!
funny how they didn't wanted ads and now facebook it's full of ads but everybody it's already trapped in that shit
It's called hook, line and sinker. People are fairly inflexible with there routines and there favored products and there patterns of thinking, once they start using something they won't stop even when it drops in quality. Because there used to it now and changing to something new is more of a hassle then just bearing with the crappy additions.
Also, Facebook is basically the only significant thing of it's kind.
Take a look at Mark Zuckbergs net worth , being cool is the goal for your 20s but being rich is a goal for 30s
Its not that they didnt want ads its that they didnt want ads so early in the development
They wanted to wait until the service got more popular and for things to develop before they run ads. Remember, Facebook didn't even have a business plan at this point.
Ads are inescapable
this movie's dialogue is so perfect
Timberlake nailed this role, so did Andrew Garfield and Jesse
How can you say he nailed this roll if you don't know any of these people in real life?
@@Urasims what?
The Asian chick: 😢
THE ASIAN GIRL WAS GOOD TOO
Im going to be honest Eduardo is throwing shots but JT had me sold too tbh
So glad London Tipton was there to advise the new business people.
Justin Timberlake is cool but you know who is cooler?
DAVID FINCHER
And andrrw garfield
Thank you!
Kartikeya Dutta bud light is cooler!
And that shut everybody up
space isn't a who
It’s crazy how well the actors did in this movie.
In some parallel universe, it would still be known as The Facebook. They'd think it was trippy if someone came here and found out it was just "Facebook".
Mark Zuckerberg watching this today: "Lol, a billion dollars. That's cute!"
Bill Gates sought to buy Facebook off Zuckerberg for 3 billion. Mark was smart to decline.
@@eyeseer1 Bill would have been the richest man known if mark accepted.
He made it in 2004, and just after 2 years yahoo offered him $1 Billion for the facebook, i wonder how shocked he was after listening a billion dollar and just after couple of months getting a offer and declining it.
I don't know why he even turned down a billion. A billion dollars is so much money that you never have to work again AND you don't have to testify before congress about your company being a giant POS. Instead every time I hear the name Zuckerberg I'll think oh that POS.
If it was me, mark would be deceased
I hate to admit it but Timberlake did a pretty good job portraying this 90% fictional version of Sean Parker. 😄
easily justin’s best role. almost makes me think he isn’t acting
I think it’s quite idiotic how so many people think that a musician couldn’t possibly be a great actor. Justin did an amazing job and he is an amazing actor. You can worship fincher and Arron as you should but also give Justin his deserved credit. They needed him to make this film. He brought nothing but gold to this film and character. all I see are a lot of haters. Tbh if y’all didn’t think Justin was a great actor y’all wouldn’t be watching this exact video.
I don't thin anyone hated him for being an actor, he was amazing on SNL and with The Lonely Island, they were at peak. Though he's bit of a douchebag, I won't say he's a bad actor, loved him in In Time and this (haven't really seen him in movies recently)
When you said if we didn't think he's great we wouldn't be watching this. I felt that. I searched about Sean Parker and I learned he has a rock star persona and Justin perfectly portrayed him! This is the first time I see him acting. all I know is he's a Hollywood figure. I've heard of his name but I'm not familiar with his face and when I learned he played Sean Parker in this film, I immediately browsed online to find more of his acting scenes.
Just don't watch Love Guru lol.
I've seen this film many many times. I think, in the future, when we'll see in retrospect these early decades of the 21st century - especially the 2010s - "The Social Network" will be seen as an epoch-defining movie.
Not just in terms of social media, business or aesthetics, but in everything this current millenial generation has to offer socially and culturally.
In 2050, people will say “this is the beginning of everything as we know it”.
Maurício Rodrigues and it’s sad because we’re living in imaginative illusions rather than interact with other humans
Definitely a world changing idea
Amazing comment
The way Timberlake delivers the last line, you just know that dropping the “the” was probably 1 of Sean Parker’s 1st thoughts but he wants to wait until the end before he says it.
i still can't believe this masterpiece lost best picture to the guy who made CATS
King’s Speech is a good film, so why is that a problem?
@@TooCooFoYou that it is vastly, vastly inferior to this one, so it should never have won anything. Hooper is a hack who got lucky a few times with his casts (mind you, the performances in social network are also better than those in all of Hooper's movies, Hathaway's magnificent "I dreamed a dream" notwithstanding); the moment he hired unknowns for the lead roles, the obvious it became that he's terrible. And I don't mean terrible in comparison to Fincher (almost every director alive now pales in comparison), I meant terrible in general. What he did to les mis with the overuse of close-ups is almost as criminal as... Everything in cats, basically.
No one saw cats
@@TooCooFoYou King's Speech had the benefit of having an Oscar campaign coordinated by Harvey Weinstein.
@@julianmarqm8005 I couldn't believe that tone-deaf travesty has 7.5 on Imdb
Sean was definitely right about him being targeted. The US government absolutely hated him. They still do.
Zuckerberg said Facebook was a hobby and Sean turned it into a company
Sean in real life only found out about it because he noticed his roomie’s girlfriend had it up on her computer (slightly dramatised in the movie where he finds it open on the laptop of the girl he slept with).
@@andrewburgemeister6684 You expect everyone to just believe you?
The way Mark keeps saying "That's exactly" 😂😂
@0:23:I love how an elephant trumpets in the background while Sean is explaining
I’ve been in Eduardo’s shoes before, and it’s the shittest thing to happen to someone. I remember being in a band with some of my best friends as a lead guitarist, and I was one of the better musicians who actually knew music theory, chord progressions, lead guitar theory etc. I wasn’t the most creative or a strong band leader, but I was a competent musician who always showed up on time, pushed practice sessions and had a plan etc.
One day I introduced one of my friends, who’s also a guitarist, to the band, since he’s always wanted to play in a band. Being his friend I thought it was a nice thing to give him some experience being in a band.
Things go well and our drummer, who was the most experienced in terms of playing live and getting shows, started seeing him outside practice.
A few weeks later I see on Facebook that MY band is playing live at this venue that housed probably 500+ people (it was a beer fest) and guess who wasn’t told? Me.
It turns out the band was hosting practice sessions without me and completely replaced me with my friend.
Beforehand I was trying to set up practice sessions but no one was “available”. Now I know why.
That was a huge punch to the gut and I was absolutely devastated that my closest friends would cast me out like that. It really affected me.
At least now the band is no longer existent and none of the guys have progressed themselves as musicians. One dropped out of university and lives with his mom, the other had major drug issues and had to leave the country.
Karma is inevitable if you’re a shitty person, I’ve seen it happen to many, many people.
"Whatever it is that's going to trip you up, you've done already." That line is so true.
I love the speed of the dialogues and way characters kinda one-up each other in this scene - and this movie! _Can anyone recommend more movies like this to me?_
Steve Jobs
@@kieranhill993 Liked your suggestion. But I've already seen it, so any other suggestion would help.
@@psibarpsi Moneyball? Basically any film written by Aaron Sorkin haha
@@kieranhill993 haha. So, true! That guy is a genius. I totally love his scripts. In fact, I was going to comment asking for movies written by Sorkin, but then thought that maybe that would be very constraining so ended up describing character traits of Sorkin's characters. Haha.
Anyway, prolly should watch Moneyball again in a couple of days. Thanks for reminding.
Mollys Game is amazing
Was never really a fan of JT until I saw this film. I dont even know much about the person he is portraying in the film, but boy did he nail it. So good in this flick.
Justin Timberlake is a top notch actor
No he is not LMAO you delusional menace
He's a better actor than musician tbh.
no he isnt hahahaa
He's ok, good script.
He is good because of David Fincher tbh.
1:29 “It’s called the little Bitcoin”
- Justin Timberlake, 2010
I heard that too, was like "who tf knew about BTC before facebook was around" lmfao
He said "little bighorn" not "bitcoin" lol
@@jans3067 I had to look up even the script itself of the movie to confirm if I heard Bitcoin on this scene knowing that Bitcoin didn't blow up until mid 2015's. Glad I read your comment and I can sleep peacefully now.
Drop the "The"... just "Social Network". It's cleaner.
Gosh, a scene so good that I am smiling like a loon sitting on a train! A masterpiece of a movie.
Drop the "Facebook", just "Instagram", It's cleaner.
Literally owned by the same company :3
And today Facebook is plagued with annoying ads..... "Suggested for you", "Sponsored"
How to make a billion dollar company? Take a trillion dollar company and start metaverse.
Its still a trillion dollar company in the metaverse 😂😂😂
Hahah I’m dead
"Whatever it is that will trip you up you've done already." For some reason this doesn't strike me as ominous, but freeing. It's done, no reason to hold back.
Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher need to make another movie.
You definitely see here how Sean is interfering with Eduardo and Marks friendship trying to get the site off the ground
*2010:*
_Drop the "The." Just "Facebook". It's cleaner._
*2021:*
_Drop "Facebook." Just "Meta". It's cleaner._
2030:
Drop “Meta”. Just “M”. It’s cleaner.
Robot Overlord Mark: “Shieeeet”
@@protectwhatisours68952040: drop the "M", just "." It's cooler.
Twitter: "x", wtf was I thinking!?!👀😬
Parker was an eccentric guy, but he was right about ads and dropping “The” from the name. Also reaching One billion dollars
this movie is fucking awesome. Justin was pretty good in this
Just "pretty good"? Wtf?!
ZombryaTheDark This movie just by the premise could have been so boring. Fincher, Aaron Sorkin, Reznor and Atticus Ross and the cast made this movie really really good. It was impossible to make this story more interesting and entertaining than this.
I was just about to post a comment saying that Timberlake makes this movie so much worse.
@@svenniepennie4237 how?
My favourite Fincher movie! And yes I liked the cast including JT (who won his role over Jonah Hill).
this movie is incredible and the whole story is awesome
Ye
No it's not awesome
@@OmegaRedFan ok
Dropping the "The" was a bigger contribution than Eduardo Saverin ever gave.
True
You know what's cool? Data mining information and selling it to intelligence
To be fair we give them all this information willingly when we sign up
One thing, I understand is that billionaires understand what would be the value of the company in the future from the beginning. No matter what the character of Sean Parker, he was really optimistic about Facebook and he was true to his prediction.
This. Is. SUCH. A. Great. Movie.
I am going through the same condition, me and my friend started a business where I mainly watch the finance and investment and he takes care of the rest of the business, and now he wants another guy in and I am against it. This movie and this scene scares the hell out of me :(
U can sue him if required. Have proper paper work for all the agreements between you and your friend.
How did it go
@@NoName-xc6cg It all went smooth, and our work is going great so far :)
Make sure to put your prada's in cleaner
@@muhammadamir-fq5nl When are you making that first billion dollar?
Sean: "A million dollars isn't cool, you know what's cool?"
Eduardo: "You, Sean?"
Eduardo (in testimony): "Being Justin Timberlake......
...........That shut everyone up."
Lmao
0:12 "High Priced Escorts"
Asian girl looks around nervously.
Yeah, we see you sis
@Generic White Male you really weren't loved as a child, were you?
Brenda Song steals the scene here without saying much
His character in this movie unknowingly disliked the Andrenachrome recruiter. Nice.
drop the the just facebook. its clean 🌼
movielover “cleaner”
and I wonder what the "sunflower" emoji has anything to do with the statment.
@@notahamster333 lol
@@notahamster333 well its not sunflower 🌻
"cleaner" and why do you guys have to post flowers? go to the flower shop.
And that, my friends, is how social media became the toilet of the internet.
Bro the music in this scene just made it even better
"When a service is free, you are the product "
The music is pretty intense and hypnotizing.
Sean Parker is simply telling Mark and Eduardo to make Facebook available for everyone. First look at college campuses if they want social media in their area. Second find investors to make Facebook available to everyone Third make ad companies come to you. And finally fourth do not sell your ideal to anyone.
The BEST scene in the movie. Period.
This film is memorizing
mesmerizing
thecolorofcolour embrassing. My bad. If it’s any worth at all I was drunk...
You should give Mind Hunter on Netflix a try. It's also from David Fincher
@@senorprince4492 r/iamverycool
Jeff Bezos: 'You know what's cooler?'
Jeff Bezos: "A Trillion dollars'
thank god they dropped the 'the'
A billion dollars isn’t cool, you know what’s cool? A trillion.
"You know what's cool?"
"You?"
Nice little dig. Eduardo had his number.
Parker, the one portrayed in the movie anyway, was right about everything he said.
2:45 that line is so cold bro
Justin is amazing. Love his performance. Cool as ice
His casting would have turned a lot of heads, but I thought he was pretty decent as Parker.
2:40 "I'm just a fan", yeah right. Eduardo had the right instinct to be suspicious. Sean was already scheming his way into the company and being sleazy about it from the start.
A million dollars isn’t cool. You know whats cool?
*An AsIaN gIrLfRiEnD*
@@lumapas Christy Lee is the exact opposite of submissive 😂
Not when they start fires.
Naw dude, white girlfriend is the best.
Damn, i need to get me one of those
beg to differ.
The pure score of this movie is amazing
I am not a psychiatrist, I am Spiderman!
It’s crazy how Justin Timberlake mentions the little bitcoin in the same scene as he explains no one knows where FB can be valued so early on
The whole Eduardo premise in this movie makes no sense: how did he expect to influence the company when he was in New York and Mark was in Palo Alto? Without decent lines of communication (no Skype, etc), things would undoubtedly happen in Palo Alto that Eduardo would never hear about.
They were kids.
@@fabiokaya202 exactly. They were just trying to do their best, on their part, and accepted that things can't be perfect all the time.
This has to be the BEST version of Lucifer I have EVER seen
Who would've thought arbitration could feel so epic.
"Private behavior is a relic of a time gone by". That's some crazy dialogue writing that spits facts of the present.
Know what’s cooler than a million dollars?
Being able to stop time
If you dont confess, get ready for the biggest humiliation of your lives.
"Delete Facebook. It's cleaner".
- 4th oct 2021
Funniest thing is Facebook died with younger people due to the ads, because now it’s such a big thing for Facebook.
Sean Parker: A million dollars isn't cool, you know what's cool?
Eduardo Saverin: you?
Eduardo : A Billion dollar
Even they can't imagine that it was actually not a Billion dollars company, but a Trillion dollars company. Reality is more amazing.