Media, Entertainment & Music

The Social Network (film)

Media, Entertainment & Music

Posted by: grandmahawk

9th Dec 2010 11:04am

Saw this film yesterday and I give it 7/10.
I think the acting was great and the content about the creation of Facebook was very interesting. Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder of FB is not someone who would make an interesting dinner companion. Total nerd. Justin Timberlake played Sean Parker, the creator of Napster. He gave a solid performance.
The lawsuits were very interesting also.
My husband gave it 5/10, but he is picky :)


Comments 8

vj01
  • 15th Nov 2012 11:26am

i was looking forward to seeing it due to all the hype but was really disappointed

Anonymous
  • 27th Oct 2012 08:12pm

overhyped, however an interesting story, I wonder if the truth was bent a bit?

Anonymous
  • 26th Oct 2012 12:05pm

yes i agree with that view too

Anonymous
  • 20th Oct 2012 02:04pm

yeah thats true i agree with ur view

lisa651
  • 22nd Mar 2011 12:43am

I liked the complexity of the film, it was a refreshing change from the typical predictable blockbuster movies. Acting was excellent and the story was original. Highly recommended for people who enjoy movies that break the mould.

chrissyGirl
  • 5th Feb 2011 09:17am

i didnt really get into. all the movies that get all the hype turn out to be stink.

Anonymous
  • 20th Oct 2012 02:05pm
i didnt really get into. all the movies that get all the hype turn out to be stink.

yeah i agree with that

Jade Simpson
  • 25th Jan 2011 09:31pm

Yeh it was ok.

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