I love how the “punch me in the face” line in the beginning completely disarms them of any confidence this’ll be taken seriously. They are truly shocked he doesn’t care right from the start and it affects how they talk the rest of the scene
Well, yeah, if it isn't true for one twin, it logically has to be for the other. Unless they're perfectly equal in rebelliousness, and that's unlikely. Am I fun at parties? Yeah, why do you ask?
@Tyler Durden Do you think without shareholder , the great company like Microsoft , Amazon , Apple and other would've exist and employed hundreds of thousand high paying job today .
Sure, inventing a job is all great if you have a good idea and know what your doing, but having a degree from Harvard, Stanford or any of the Ivy League colleges would surely be enough to land a cushy internship/job, right? Unless it’s only enough for Daddy’s company.
"you don't have to be an intellectual property expert to understand the difference between right and wrong"? "You're saying that I don't?" "Of course I am not saying that sir" "I am saying that"
It's good dialogue...but it begs the question: if the twins thought their idea was so novel...why not take a few days, write up a preliminary patent, contact an attorney, and at least file for a provisional patent? That action creates intellectual property. Not merely having a good idea.
@@dbjkatz yep, as unethical and dishonest as Zuckerberg may have been with them, it’s there fault for not thinking ahead and filing for a patent. They also could have chucked Zuckerberg out since he showed he wasn’t willing to commit to it.
@@jaredfrazier2216 I just find it funny how the counselor thought they were out of their minds thinking that FB would make millions but now its worth Billions
@@jugX94 but to be fair, look up some statistics: about 90% of startups fail and close to none turns into a billion dollar company. Most of those who succeed are some 10-20 people organisations (which is absolutely fine). Look at how many of the social platforms existed 10 years ago and see what is still relevant/not broke.
"I was the Treasury Secretary, I think I'm in some position to decide that." . "Let me tell you something Mr Winklevoss, Mr Winklevoss,.." The actor who played the school president nailed some sassiness in there, love it.
Wanna know a neat fact about Mr. Summers? He played an important role in getting Glass-Steagal repealed (you know, legislation we enacted during the Great Depression to prevent another banking collapse), which helped in also bringing about the 2007-2008 recession.
Andre Lavandero „Love my way“ which is also used in a dance scene in the (great) movie Call Me By Your Name in which Armie Hammer plays the love interest and ironically the song starts with „there‘s an army on the dance floor“.
This is such a telling scene of what this movie is about: The „old world“ full of elite people inhabiting powerful positions, but not being able to think as abstract as their own students and deeming a potential theft of a once-in-a-lifetime invention as a lower crime than a simple computer theft.
@@BigstickNick If they had known what Facebook would become...i guarantee Harvard would've been all over it. They are a law school, they could make a case for monopolizing water if they wanted.
@@gabrialblast2007 yeah, they had a case but it wasnt pursued by Harvard..by the time they noticed, it was out of Harvards hands. He had grown too big.
They wanted Zuck kicked out from Harvard, not some lawsuit... They wanted to prevent him from using Harvard's resources because he stole their idea, which is exactly Harvard's problem.
The broken door knob at the end was perfectly symbolic to the administrator's/Harvard's antiquated way of thinking about the issue in a world that was about to be set fire to by Facebook.
That may be, but the point of the scene was to show that the Twins had to get a reality check. That their precious elite society, that they so coveted, had no standing in real-world legal disputes and that the school had no jurisdiction over it. The dean was right and knew right away where this conversation was going.
Every single scene in this movie is just so good, and so well written. I don't know how anyone would ever choose a favorite scene in this movie... Sure the confrontation at the end where Edwardo smashes Mark's computer is an obvious choice, but so many of the little and non-important scenes are strongly written and acted enough to compete with the heavier scenes.
Armie Hammer is not just a pretty boy masquerading as an actor. The guy really can act, and the fact that he played two different people is an even bigger testament to that
Fun Fact) Larry Summers said that the dialogues were not how it went down, but the whole demeanor of the scene was pretty accurate. Larry Summers found the twins to be arrogant when they first came into the room, and the impression that they seemed to be entitled to have what they were asking made Summers to be indifferent, almost cynical about the situation. "Arrogant students, met an equally arrogant, older and slightly condescending school president? Yes it absolutely was."
i'd say more then slightly condescending, although well needed. The way you present yourself does miracles in getting what you want. Demeanor, tone of voice, hand gestures. And if the conversation is not going your way, continue to be respectful.
Except they were right in every way. Important to decouple the protein from behaviour, otherwise you fall prey to the exact trap narcissists setup (i.e. deflecting blame, DARVO, Ad-hominem, etc). Twins were right from the start, but nobody cared because they were jocks, and that's how we ended up with a Zuckerturd robot eve-dropping on the entire internet.
It’s funny. I feel we are supposed to be rooting against the twins, but the president is so pretentiously, painfully unaware of his own stupidity that I can’t help but see him as the villain.
@@formyownedification3879 He dismissed the issue as a minor dispute not worth Harvard's time. In the end, the idea of Facebook created an industry with more influence than Harvard University a thousand times over. The president's arrogance prevented him from recognizing an obviously powerful idea.
@@michaeljones7447 who cares about Facebooks value now? At the time it was irrelevant. He can't see the future and it still wouldn't have been his problem. That was a legal issue not a school issue.
@@formyownedification3879 The President criticizes them for thinking their idea is even worth a million. That was irrelevant? That's what my comment was entirely about! Did you even read my comment or were you just trying to be negative? I called the president stupid, that doesn't mean I have to prove every single thing he said is stupid. If you are going to disagree with something THAT I SAID, don't pretend that you get to decide what the argument will be about.
Oh man how this scene has aged poorly. Just last week the big Harvard, Yale and other Ivy League scandal of students of celebrity parents receiving precisely that - special treatment.
Like every school with relaxed admissions standards for legacy students, and for athletes, particularly for athletes in non-revenue sports which bring nothing of value to the school except the opportunity to offer relaxed admissions standards to the predominantly upper-income people who play them, Harvard routinely offers special treatment to privileged applicants. Something like 40% of Harvard's students would not be accepted if subjected to the same academic standards applied to every other applicant.
The end credits should've featured one of those funny out-take reels with the Winklevoss twins jumping over the desk and beating the piss out of Summers.
1:48 Alternative: Larry Summers: "Harvard undergraduates believe, that inventing a job is better than finding..." Tyler: "Anne, punch me in the face..."
To be fair, the Dean is not wrong with his stance on the situation, if you expel someone just for stealing an idea, you might as well as expel half the campus there, it’s pretty much an issue between them and Mark. The problem is his attitude about it, he could have been “I’m sorry gentlemen, I understand your anger and I agree with it. But there is nothing I can do about it.” Instead, he was like, “I don’t care, so piss off.” with pretentiousness. It’s all about how one presents themselves in situations like this and he presented himself very rudely here.
"millions... might just be letting your imaginations run away with you." today Facebook is worth over 500 billion dollars... and THAT is why you don't let someone else put you in a box, if you have a dream or idea and you genuinely believe in it, dont let someone who doesn't even understand talk you out of it. Dream on folks.. DREAM ON
The irony is that these twins did get a new successful project, both are now both owners of the Gemini exchange. Cryptocurrency exchange, quite successful project.
Imagine you went to someone with an idea to build this thing called a car but the way you asked them to build it was really basic like a model t Ford. Now you come back 6 months later & they built a 1968 mustang but tell you that it was there idea, they built it & you can basically f off. Now although they did improve on your original idea & what you asked them to build for you, is it still not theft of the idea & job ? Would they have even built the mustang had you not sparked and contracted them to build the original car ? Mark Zuckerberg would be living in his moms basement jerking off in a sock if it wasnt for these 2....
@@marcm5929 Zuckerberg was still a programming prodigy at Harvard; wouldn't be one of the worlds most powerful men but he sure as hell wouldn't be unsuccessful.
And this is why violence exists. These guys did the right thing. Go to the authorities. Authorities will do nothing. Well then I guess breaking his legs is the only option now.
This is why people fight each other. The power of laws is an illusion, you cannot stop the crime, only punish it afterwards considering you catch them. The only justice to fear is that of the individual because they do not buy into long term karma.
Authorities couldn't do anything. They really didn't have any proof that he stole their idea( and he didn't steal any code from their website). Also there is't any way to prove that they could create a company as powerful as Faecbook. An idea isn't anything unless you actually implement it.
The school were not the authority here, they made a deal with Mark as private citizens, not through the university. This guy gave them great advice: “The courts at your disposal.”
@@BlackDiamond2718 What? They were advised to go through the courts. Crime CAN be prevented and stopped. Different countries have different laws and therefore different levels of crime. If we applied your logic this couldn't be explained. You're also implying that the judicial system gets nothing done. You can get restraining orders against people just like sue them. You don't think crime ever goes punished? All prisoners are just flukes?
nardinit first of all, think about how crime affects the individual. The crime is committed, there is no way to fix it. The damage is done and there is no getting it back. If someone was murdered then there is no way to fix it. Another thing is that the justice system is a means of keeping control through fear of punishment. There are those of us that care about each other and refuse to harm because we are content and wish to keep it that way. The justice system is beneficial but we make it that way.
NGL when I first saw this movie in high school I didn't realize Cameron and Tyler were played by one person and was disappointed to learn Armie Hammer doesn't have a twin.
And to think this was only the second most wrong he's been. Because this is the same Larry Summers who pushed by banking deregulation and specifically the deregulation of OTC derivatives which would eventually help cause the global financial crisis...
Meaning if you violate the honor code, it is only the school who can seek retribution if it so chooses to. Because you only promised the school to behave, you did not promise eachother to behave, so if you don,t behave then only the promise to the school Is broken
Right, and one of the articles of that is to not steal or violate intellectual property rights. Harvard themselves have agreed that students breaking the law should be reprimanded, just like Mark was in the beginning of the movie
@@thanoskitsos5710 particularly as you can tell it’s just a petty dispute between students which happens all the time without University involvement. If it was something serious that could damage the university’s reputation like serious incidents of sexual assault and hazing that has plagued universities, then yes it is a university issue for the President/Vice-Chancellor to step in and address, but not for petty disputes. And he’s right in saying that the Code of Ethics is between the student and the university and not between students, I had to sign an agreement with my enrolment about being honest and transparent with the university and not doing stuff like academic dishonesty and property damage to the university, but there’s never anything between students because the majority of the issues are petty and would be clogging up the time of the Administrators.
1:06 A good comeback to this would have been. "So in other words, you only enforce the student handbook if you decide that it's your problem." Probably wouldn't have given them the desired results they were looking for, not that they were going to get that anyway, but it would have made the guy not feel so witty anymore.
At first I thought Arnie Hammer did the scene in the left chair and then did the same scene on the other chair. I thought Fincher blended the two shots in one
They didn't digitally replace the head in every scene. It would be totally unnecessary and cost prohibitive to digitally replace it in a scene like this, where the camera is stationary and the actors never cross each other or interact.
Yeah, they didn't do that for this scene, which was done the old-fashioned way (i.e., split-screen). That's both Armie Hammer fully on the left and on the right..
For those of you who think President Summers was arrogant, you're not wrong. The man wast Secretary of the Treasury, and Chief Economist of the World Bank and Bear Stearns. My favorite lines? "What you just said, sir, makes no sense to me" "I'm devastated".
"Anne, punch me in the face" LOL
He needed it for sure. Smug, condescending shithead.
Teddy KGB Tbh, they were kinda wasting his time.
He has bigger problems to worry about than a website that has nothing to do with him
Master Le haha things could only go down hill from there
Classic line
I love how the “punch me in the face” line in the beginning completely disarms them of any confidence this’ll be taken seriously. They are truly shocked he doesn’t care right from the start and it affects how they talk the rest of the scene
There’s always a twin that has more of an attitude and is more rebellious than the other one😂
I'm that twin. 🤔😂
Me too 😂
I know some twins like that 😂
And they are played by the same actor. ;)
Well, yeah, if it isn't true for one twin, it logically has to be for the other. Unless they're perfectly equal in rebelliousness, and that's unlikely.
Am I fun at parties? Yeah, why do you ask?
funny how those twins are played by one guy, i never knew that..he really did a good job
sinatra really seems like they’re just 1 person considering they’re twins
I too thought they were twins at first. They have distinctly different personalities, and one of them (Cameron) even looked more handsome to me.
Armie Hammer 😍😍😍
We have to give credit to Josh Pence, he played Tyler on set and his face was replaced with Armie's
twin is bad but actor is good
I LOVE Aaron Sorkin's sharp, witty dialogue. "Like we're making a diorama for a science fair?!" and "Oops, just broke a 335-year-old doorknob!"
that was a quick calculation too
David Linn attend Harvard for a reason
Sean Parker uses like 17 analogies/comparisons/parables in the movie and he's not even introduced until halfway through the movie!
'Anne...punch me in the face, go ahead.'
the scriptwriters write the lines you know that right?
“Harvard undergraduates believe that inventing a job is better than finding a job.” Brilliant.
it is tho
Picolas Cage - someone who’s life goal is to have a boss
@Tyler Durden Without shareholders the company wouldn’t have existed in the first place? Like bruh
@Tyler Durden Do you think without shareholder , the great company like Microsoft , Amazon , Apple and other would've exist and employed hundreds of thousand high paying job today .
Sure, inventing a job is all great if you have a good idea and know what your doing, but having a degree from Harvard, Stanford or any of the Ivy League colleges would surely be enough to land a cushy internship/job, right? Unless it’s only enough for Daddy’s company.
"you don't have to be an intellectual property expert to understand the difference between right and wrong"?
"You're saying that I don't?"
"Of course I am not saying that sir"
"I am saying that"
sounds like spongebob and patrick when they saw the board game as the treasure map.
It's good dialogue...but it begs the question: if the twins thought their idea was so novel...why not take a few days, write up a preliminary patent, contact an attorney, and at least file for a provisional patent? That action creates intellectual property. Not merely having a good idea.
😂
@@dbjkatz yep, as unethical and dishonest as Zuckerberg may have been with them, it’s there fault for not thinking ahead and filing for a patent. They also could have chucked Zuckerberg out since he showed he wasn’t willing to commit to it.
You also watched the video? What a coincidence. Everyone else also watched the video! So crazy wow
"Millions?!?! You might just have your imaginations running away with you"
FACEBOOK......Billions of dollars later
Wasn't the same thing sooo?
@@jaredfrazier2216 I just find it funny how the counselor thought they were out of their minds thinking that FB would make millions but now its worth Billions
@@jugX94 but to be fair, look up some statistics: about 90% of startups fail and close to none turns into a billion dollar company. Most of those who succeed are some 10-20 people organisations (which is absolutely fine). Look at how many of the social platforms existed 10 years ago and see what is still relevant/not broke.
close to a trillion now
Without Zuckerberg, FB wouldn't have been billions. Other people would have sold to bigger companies and have it killed (MySpace)
"I was the Treasury Secretary, I think I'm in some position to decide that."
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"Let me tell you something Mr Winklevoss, Mr Winklevoss,.." The actor who played the school president nailed some sassiness in there, love it.
I am devastated by that
History has proven that Summers was nothing but a corrupt, stupid, hack politician.
Don't mean to knock on the guy since I don't know his full background but anyone can be appointed Treasury Secretary if you have the right contacts.
He's a producer in real life. He definitely has some experience with young upstarts proclaiming things aren't fair.
Wanna know a neat fact about Mr. Summers? He played an important role in getting Glass-Steagal repealed (you know, legislation we enacted during the Great Depression to prevent another banking collapse), which helped in also bringing about the 2007-2008 recession.
An army of Armies
As long as they're on the dance floor.
@Vittorio Abbate What song are you guys singing?
Nice porno title.
Andre Lavandero „Love my way“ which is also used in a dance scene in the (great) movie Call Me By Your Name in which Armie Hammer plays the love interest and ironically the song starts with „there‘s an army on the dance floor“.
Lately, Armie has sported a mohawk AND a handlebar moustache. No doubt because of the lockdown.
This films script, absolutely blew me away. Never was it boring, dragging. Just a straight road of creativity, partnership, deception and betrayal.
For some reason, I chuckle every time I hear "Let me tell you something Mr. Winklevoss, Mr. Winklevoss"..........
😂😂😂
He treats them like little kids!
Better use Winklevii
This is such a telling scene of what this movie is about: The „old world“ full of elite people inhabiting powerful positions, but not being able to think as abstract as their own students and deeming a potential theft of a once-in-a-lifetime invention as a lower crime than a simple computer theft.
It wasn't Harvard's problem.
@@BigstickNick If they had known what Facebook would become...i guarantee Harvard would've been all over it. They are a law school, they could make a case for monopolizing water if they wanted.
When you really think about, it's out of Harvard's hands. What would they have done? Lawyer up against them?
@@gabrialblast2007 yeah, they had a case but it wasnt pursued by Harvard..by the time they noticed, it was out of Harvards hands. He had grown too big.
They wanted Zuck kicked out from Harvard, not some lawsuit... They wanted to prevent him from using Harvard's resources because he stole their idea, which is exactly Harvard's problem.
1:05 "I'm devastated by that" Why that never became a popular meme, I will never know.
Hahaa, true.
You mean 1:14.
Make this happen
If it did become a popular meme, people would ask why it just became one after 9 years.
Because it isn’t funny, mr redditor
this movie is full of favorite scenes
This movie is the best movie of last decade for me
The broken door knob at the end was perfectly symbolic to the administrator's/Harvard's antiquated way of thinking about the issue in a world that was about to be set fire to by Facebook.
Also the dean's inability to see value in such a project and his absolute negligence.
@@Kspice9000 How much of Zuckerberg's project was the dean actually aware of?
That may be, but the point of the scene was to show that the Twins had to get a reality check. That their precious elite society, that they so coveted, had no standing in real-world legal disputes and that the school had no jurisdiction over it. The dean was right and knew right away where this conversation was going.
IP is a garbage concept. I’m glad they failed… as all IP parasites should.
Every single scene in this movie is just so good, and so well written. I don't know how anyone would ever choose a favorite scene in this movie... Sure the confrontation at the end where Edwardo smashes Mark's computer is an obvious choice, but so many of the little and non-important scenes are strongly written and acted enough to compete with the heavier scenes.
This President is the most condescending pretentious character I have ever seen.
He’s that way in real life. Maybe even more so.
He was right ... and ghe attitude is prevalent at many adminiatrative offices in big universities.
Ananth Agastya yup,and most dinasour teachers that were great 40 years ago ,they still think they are..
Welcome to Ivy League schools
More important is that he's absolutely wrong on this issue.
The dialogue is so perfect and addicting to hear. Aaron Sorkin is a god among writers.
Armie Hammer is not just a pretty boy masquerading as an actor. The guy really can act, and the fact that he played two different people is an even bigger testament to that
What a shame too that he ruined his career by being a freak.
he didn't ruin it! wait, yes he did.
Working with Fincher is something else as an actor
Yes but he is also a pyscho
Yeah he's a different kettle of fish....
Hammer's finest hour.. at least, until "Call Me By Your Name" comes out.
damn, ya called it
Oh where a 31 year-old pretends to play a 24 year-old courting a 21 year-old pretending to be a 17 year-old...
yeah, that one
SnazzyAdam Yeah, what of it?
Mitchell Murray absolutely. He's great in both movies.
"You memorized that instead of doing what?" And I literally LMAO!
This is one of the greatest films ever, pretty sure I've seen it like 4 times this year
Fun Fact) Larry Summers said that the dialogues were not how it went down, but the whole demeanor of the scene was pretty accurate. Larry Summers found the twins to be arrogant when they first came into the room, and the impression that they seemed to be entitled to have what they were asking made Summers to be indifferent, almost cynical about the situation. "Arrogant students, met an equally arrogant, older and slightly condescending school president? Yes it absolutely was."
i'd say more then slightly condescending, although well needed. The way you present yourself does miracles in getting what you want. Demeanor, tone of voice, hand gestures. And if the conversation is not going your way, continue to be respectful.
Except they were right in every way. Important to decouple the protein from behaviour, otherwise you fall prey to the exact trap narcissists setup (i.e. deflecting blame, DARVO, Ad-hominem, etc).
Twins were right from the start, but nobody cared because they were jocks, and that's how we ended up with a Zuckerturd robot eve-dropping on the entire internet.
“Let me tell you something Mr winklevoss Mr winklevoss” haha
Aaron Sorkin's writing is just so damn good
He is a genius
The dialogue in this film is so good- i inadvertently memorize scenes the same way I would a song...
It’s funny. I feel we are supposed to be rooting against the twins, but the president is so pretentiously, painfully unaware of his own stupidity that I can’t help but see him as the villain.
What stupidity? He's absolutely right. That was a legal issue not a tell the teacher on him issue.
Even before that, I was rooting for the Winklevii. Can't stand Zuckerberg trying to justify stealing their idea.
@@formyownedification3879 He dismissed the issue as a minor dispute not worth Harvard's time. In the end, the idea of Facebook created an industry with more influence than Harvard University a thousand times over. The president's arrogance prevented him from recognizing an obviously powerful idea.
@@michaeljones7447 who cares about Facebooks value now? At the time it was irrelevant. He can't see the future and it still wouldn't have been his problem. That was a legal issue not a school issue.
@@formyownedification3879 The President criticizes them for thinking their idea is even worth a million. That was irrelevant? That's what my comment was entirely about! Did you even read my comment or were you just trying to be negative? I called the president stupid, that doesn't mean I have to prove every single thing he said is stupid. If you are going to disagree with something THAT I SAID, don't pretend that you get to decide what the argument will be about.
Oh man how this scene has aged poorly. Just last week the big Harvard, Yale and other Ivy League scandal of students of celebrity parents receiving precisely that - special treatment.
Harvard was not involved with the scandal but you’re not wrong about the other big schools giving rich kids special treatment for admission
Like every school with relaxed admissions standards for legacy students, and for athletes, particularly for athletes in non-revenue sports which bring nothing of value to the school except the opportunity to offer relaxed admissions standards to the predominantly upper-income people who play them, Harvard routinely offers special treatment to privileged applicants. Something like 40% of Harvard's students would not be accepted if subjected to the same academic standards applied to every other applicant.
@@scottmatheson3346 link???
You completely misunderstood this scene and the scandal. Don't mistake the benefit of leveraging hindsight for "aging poorly".
Never thought that he would play Oliver after 7 years..and getting an Oscar buzz.
“Millions?” - Dr Evil impersonation : “More like Billions!”
Doofenshmirtz: more like billionenator
Call Me By Your Name 2: Oliver's twin meets Ellio
billie wow! That'll be dope ass funny😂
billie 😂😂😂💀
_Call Me by Your Name_ took place in 1983.
😂 LMAO
God this is funny!!!
“This idea is potentially worth millions of dollars!” Lol if only they knew just how true that statement was at the time.
the President of the University you mean?
@@tsipherno I meant “they” because the winkelvi thought it could be worth millions however we know today Facebook made Zuckerberg a billionaire
first time i saw this movie i actually think they are really twins irl......and then find out they are not. what a shame....
how badly did you want them to double team you
You're a skank
So they’re not even related?!
@@gamepoy5056 its Armie hammer's face but the guy who played his twins(body) named Josh I guess...
131 I’m literally messing with you lol
The fact that the more polite brother wears the pale green tie and the straightforward brother wears the bright red tie
Gotta respect Fincher
so THIS is what Oliver was doing before Italy
The end credits should've featured one of those funny out-take reels with the Winklevoss twins jumping over the desk and beating the piss out of Summers.
1:48 Alternative:
Larry Summers: "Harvard undergraduates believe, that inventing a job is better than finding..."
Tyler: "Anne, punch me in the face..."
That would have been poetic justice, using his own words against him!
"Anne!?"
'"Yes, sir?"
"Punch me in the face.........go ahead..."
Freaking love this!
lol
Lol
DID HE EAT THE OTHER ONE????
i was waiting for this 😂
How do you know he was even into that stuff in 2010? Grow up.
@@etchedinstone7562 Learn to take a joke
What’s that supposed to mean?
"Whoops! Broke a 335 year old doorknob" 😂👍💯
that part always makes me laugh 😂
😂
Armie is WAY better looking than the real Winklevoss twins!
Obviously lol
So are Andrew and Jessie.
almost like they’re actors, casted for their looks
They have to be, they're actors
Well he is an actor and they're real people lol
That moment when you break a 335 year old door knob.
To be fair, the Dean is not wrong with his stance on the situation, if you expel someone just for stealing an idea, you might as well as expel half the campus there, it’s pretty much an issue between them and Mark. The problem is his attitude about it, he could have been “I’m sorry gentlemen, I understand your anger and I agree with it. But there is nothing I can do about it.” Instead, he was like, “I don’t care, so piss off.” with pretentiousness. It’s all about how one presents themselves in situations like this and he presented himself very rudely here.
This movie was just so shockingly well done! Every. Single. Scene!
Armie Hammer needs to play the next Green Lantern.
In 2007, when George Miller was attached to direct Justice League, Armie Hammer was actually his choice to play Batman.
He kinda burned bridges with his comments about people memorializing Stan Lee on social media.
@@alosim1541 u mean JOJI?
Nah he’d be a good Aquaman. Better than Momoa anyway
More like Hannibal lecter. Ha Got em
This scene made realize how perfect Armie Hammer can play as Cyclops for the MCU X-Men.
“How did they get this appointment?” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So two cannibals walk into an office..
Lmao. Great actor, terrible person.
One of them was Josh Pence, who we really know nothing about. Especially his sexual predilections.😉
Really great job by the actor playing Larry Summers, famous economist and former Harvard President (even Summers admitted it).
"millions... might just be letting your imaginations run away with you." today Facebook is worth over 500 billion dollars... and THAT is why you don't let someone else put you in a box, if you have a dream or idea and you genuinely believe in it, dont let someone who doesn't even understand talk you out of it. Dream on folks.. DREAM ON
Ann, punch me in the face! 😅😂🤣
Young Oliver ❤
Emma xx Of course, if he had done it back then, we wouldn't have Timmy's beautiful performance to go along with his.
It was so trippy when I found out that Armie had no twin
I came back here cause I thought he has one, and I'm trying to figure out what's his name😭
This is my fantasy - TWO OF ARMIE HAMMER!
I will forever love this scene!
“Punch me in the face” kills me every time 😂
"And you memorized that instead of doing what?" Vintage Sorkin!
The irony is that these twins did get a new successful project, both are now both owners of the Gemini exchange. Cryptocurrency exchange, quite successful project.
As opposed to say...FACEBOOK?
These twins were always going to be successful no matter what, when you have so much drive and passion to innovate, success is just a matter of time.
Imagine you went to someone with an idea to build this thing called a car but the way you asked them to build it was really basic like a model t Ford. Now you come back 6 months later & they built a 1968 mustang but tell you that it was there idea, they built it & you can basically f off.
Now although they did improve on your original idea & what you asked them to build for you, is it still not theft of the idea & job ? Would they have even built the mustang had you not sparked and contracted them to build the original car ?
Mark Zuckerberg would be living in his moms basement jerking off in a sock if it wasnt for these 2....
@@Laz4r96 Having a millionaire daddy who can afford to pay for all your technological extravaganzas - as the "Winklevi" do - sure doesn't hurt either.
@@marcm5929 Zuckerberg was still a programming prodigy at Harvard; wouldn't be one of the worlds most powerful men but he sure as hell wouldn't be unsuccessful.
And this is why violence exists.
These guys did the right thing. Go to the authorities. Authorities will do nothing. Well then I guess breaking his legs is the only option now.
This is why people fight each other. The power of laws is an illusion, you cannot stop the crime, only punish it afterwards considering you catch them. The only justice to fear is that of the individual because they do not buy into long term karma.
Authorities couldn't do anything. They really didn't have any proof that he stole their idea( and he didn't steal any code from their website). Also there is't any way to prove that they could create a company as powerful as Faecbook. An idea isn't anything unless you actually implement it.
The school were not the authority here, they made a deal with Mark as private citizens, not through the university.
This guy gave them great advice: “The courts at your disposal.”
@@BlackDiamond2718 What? They were advised to go through the courts. Crime CAN be prevented and stopped. Different countries have different laws and therefore different levels of crime. If we applied your logic this couldn't be explained.
You're also implying that the judicial system gets nothing done. You can get restraining orders against people just like sue them. You don't think crime ever goes punished? All prisoners are just flukes?
nardinit first of all, think about how crime affects the individual. The crime is committed, there is no way to fix it. The damage is done and there is no getting it back. If someone was murdered then there is no way to fix it. Another thing is that the justice system is a means of keeping control through fear of punishment. There are those of us that care about each other and refuse to harm because we are content and wish to keep it that way. The justice system is beneficial but we make it that way.
I didn't notice they were two Armie Hammers at the time. Amazing..!
"Whoops. Broke your 335 year old doorknob."
NGL when I first saw this movie in high school I didn't realize Cameron and Tyler were played by one person and was disappointed to learn Armie Hammer doesn't have a twin.
The delivery of the "you would?" Line is totally perfect 1:45
Boy, was Larry Summers wrong.
George Hamilton considering this is all fake I doubt it
he actually did say this to them.
Nacht Aktiv he did. He said the same thing to Rolling Stones in 07
And to think this was only the second most wrong he's been. Because this is the same Larry Summers who pushed by banking deregulation and specifically the deregulation of OTC derivatives which would eventually help cause the global financial crisis...
He was wrong about Facebook’s value but not wrong about Harvard not getting involved. His last word the courts are always at your disposal is correct.
“You entered into a code of ethics with the University, not with each other.”
Exactly.
Meaning if you violate the honor code, it is only the school who can seek retribution if it so chooses to. Because you only promised the school to behave, you did not promise eachother to behave, so if you don,t behave then only the promise to the school Is broken
@@Archerfan101 aaah what?
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I agree with everything Archerfsn is saying: In fact, Archerfan helped me find a deeper philosophical meaning to this scene.
Right, and one of the articles of that is to not steal or violate intellectual property rights. Harvard themselves have agreed that students breaking the law should be reprimanded, just like Mark was in the beginning of the movie
@@jonasastrom7422 was the intellectual property that Mark created patented, copyrighted or trademarked by the brothers?
Armie. Hammer. PERFECTION.
Funny thing is, no one talks like this but it’s so addicting and good.
He's wonderfully good as the twins.
2:11 - 2:13 Yeah. That explains some of the acceptances in a nutshell.
"The courts are at your disposal"
Translation: not my problem. Please stop disturbing me.
To be fair, he wasn't the universities problem. He stole an idea not something physical object.
@@thanoskitsos5710 the courts are at their disposal.
@@thanoskitsos5710 particularly as you can tell it’s just a petty dispute between students which happens all the time without University involvement.
If it was something serious that could damage the university’s reputation like serious incidents of sexual assault and hazing that has plagued universities, then yes it is a university issue for the President/Vice-Chancellor to step in and address, but not for petty disputes.
And he’s right in saying that the Code of Ethics is between the student and the university and not between students, I had to sign an agreement with my enrolment about being honest and transparent with the university and not doing stuff like academic dishonesty and property damage to the university, but there’s never anything between students because the majority of the issues are petty and would be clogging up the time of the Administrators.
I love the dialogue in this movie
one of the best scripts in the past 10 years
Chris Kindler You can never go wrong with Aaron
I’d say the best script of all time
Typically brilliant Aaron Sorkin dialogue.
Larry Summers and Anne...a dynamic duo
1:06 A good comeback to this would have been. "So in other words, you only enforce the student handbook if you decide that it's your problem."
Probably wouldn't have given them the desired results they were looking for, not that they were going to get that anyway, but it would have made the guy not feel so witty anymore.
I was US treasure secretery, i am in a position to make that call. lol the guy is such a boomer...
I applaud the actor playing Summers.
Woops! Broke a 335 yr old door knob
lmfao
what a beautiful guy
It's not just any hammer, it's Armie hammer
so he finds that this whole appointment was a waste of time and suggested to just come up with a new idea.
That guy is a good actor
"I was the US treasury secretary, I'm in some position to make that call"
Surely that makes you less qualified?
“I was the us treasury secretary I’m in some position to make that call”
i honestly appreciate how gentlemanly the winklevoss twins are. Even if they hate your guts they still treat you with respect.
They've depicted the arrogance of the universities' chiefs so accurately
The real Larry Summers is a real douche and the actor playing him does a great job.
"I'm devastated by that"- Aaron Sorkin 2010
At first I thought Arnie Hammer did the scene in the left chair and then did the same scene on the other chair.
I thought Fincher blended the two shots in one
Thought? So how did he do it?
He used a body double for Arnie Hammer and pasted his face on the double digitally
Alrighty then, thanks for the reply
They didn't digitally replace the head in every scene.
It would be totally unnecessary and cost prohibitive to digitally replace it in a scene like this, where the camera is stationary and the actors never cross each other or interact.
Yeah, they didn't do that for this scene, which was done the old-fashioned way (i.e., split-screen). That's both Armie Hammer fully on the left and on the right..
We haven’t see the other twin these days cause the first twin ate him.
the story could have ended quicker if he had eaten them 🍽🍽🍽
Imagine a world with 2 Armie Hammers, and neither of them would end up with you.
Probably a good thing
One of the best scenes in this movie!
“Sir, what you’ve just said makes no sense”
“I’m devastated” 💀
Two Olivers!!
Michael Tsang Elio’s mind and heart 🤯🤯🤯
His voice...❤️
And you memorized that instead of doing what?
Imagine if Anne got and said,
"Alright. You asked for it."
And punched him in the face.
For those of you who think President Summers was arrogant, you're not wrong.
The man wast Secretary of the Treasury, and Chief Economist of the World Bank and Bear Stearns.
My favorite lines?
"What you just said, sir, makes no sense to me"
"I'm devastated".
"Please, arrive at the point!" 😂