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The Social Network (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)


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  • The Social Network (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) available on April 14 2019 from Amazon for 3.99
  • The Social Network (two-disc Collector's Edition) Dvd New available on August 01 2018 from Newegg for Https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAA763XB5491&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction-MKPL&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-MKPL-_-Movies+++TV-_-Sony-_-9SIAA763XB5491&cjsku=9SIAA763XB5491" itemprop="offers" target="_external" title="" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">13.52
  • UPC bar code 043396366268 ξ2 registered February 01 2015
  • UPC bar code 043396366268 ξ3 registered February 22 2017
  • UPC bar code 043396366268 ξ1 registered August 09 2014
  • Product category is Video Movie
  • Manufacturered by Sony Pictures
  • 15395149
  • # 9SIAA763XB5491

  • Product weight is 0.4 lbs.
Shrink-wrapped David Fincher’s The Social Network is the stunningtale of a new breed of cultural insurgent: a punkgenius who sparked a revolution and changedthe face of human interaction for a generation,and perhaps forever. Shot through with emotionalbrutality and unexpected humor, this superbly craftedfilm chronicles the formation of Facebook andthe battles over ownership that followed upon thewebsite’s unfathomable success. With a complex,incisive screenplay by Aaron Sorkin and a brilliantcast including Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield andJustin Timberlake, The Social Network bears witness tothe birth of an idea that rewove the fabric of societyeven as it unraveled the friendship of its creators. They all laughed at college nerd Mark Zuckerberg, whose idea for a social-networking site made him a billionaire. And they all laughed at the idea of a Facebook movie--except writer Aaron Sorkin and director David Fincher, merely two of the more extravagantly talented filmmakers around. Sorkin and Fincher's breathless picture, The Social Network, is a fast and witty creation myth about how Facebook grew from Zuckerberg's insecure geek-at-Harvard days into a phenomenon with 500 million users. Sorkin frames the movie around two lawsuits aimed at the lofty but brilliant Zuckerberg (deftly played by Adventureland's Jesse Eisenberg): a claim that he stole the idea from Ivy League classmates, and a suit by his original, now slighted, business partner (Andrew Garfield). The movie follows a familiar rise-and-fall pattern, with temptation in the form of a sunny California Beelzebub (an expert Justin Timberlake as former Napster founder Sean Parker) and an increasingly tangled legal mess. Emphasizing the legal morass gives Sorkin and Fincher a chance to explore how unsocial this social-networking business can be, although the irony seems a little facile. More damagingly, the film steers away from the prickly figure of Zuckerberg in the latter stages--and yet Zuckerberg presents the most intriguing personality in the movie, even if the movie takes pains to make us understand his shortcomings. Fincher's command of pacing and his eye for the clean spaces of Aughts-era America are bracing, and he can't resist the technical trickery involved in turning actor Armie Hammer into privileged Harvard twins (Hammer is letter-perfect). Even with its flaws, The Social Network is a galloping piece of entertainment, a smart ride with smart people… who sometimes do dumb things. --Robert Horton

References
    ^ The Social Network (DVD, 2011, 2-Disc Set) (revised Feb 2015)
    ^ (2011). The Social Network (Two-Disc Collector's Edition), Sony Pictures. Amazon. (revised Apr 2019)
    ^ The Social Network (two-disc Collector's Edition) Dvd New, Sony. Newegg. (revised Aug 2018)

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What you get with The Social Network is the most fascinating character study since The Conversation. The Social Network is about the creators of Facebook, specifically a young man named Mark Zuckerberg, as portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg, who's successes only amplify his guarded insecurity and social ineptitude. Many proponents and critical champions of the film have had the gaul to herald The Social Network as my generation's Citizen Kane. Well... I think that's a co..
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A sharp, well-done film. The writing is crisp - even if the tech talk goes over one's head, it is probably intentional and meant to disorient you as much as the technology itself does. Jesse Eisenberg, as Facebook's founder, is excellent. He's precisely the kind of actor I would like to see more of. The casting overall is well above board and the movie overall is about as good as one can hope to get about this nebulous world. A must-have for anyone interested ..
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