The Social Network (the facebook movie): What Did You Think?


View Poll Results: What Did You Think of (the Facebook Movie) The Social Network?
It was OK. 5 71.43%
It was not very good! 2 28.57%
It really sucked! 0 0%
It was great! Loved it! 0 0%
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# 1  
Old 01-27-2011
The Social Network (the facebook movie): What Did You Think?

Hey!

I was really disappointed with The Social Network! I had no idea how it could win 5 golden globe awards (or whatever it won!). Granted, the actor who played Mark Zuckerberg, Jesse Eisenberg, did a good job playing a socially inept smart guy; but for me, the rest of the movie was not very good.

Did you see it?

What did you think?
# 2  
Old 02-04-2011
Interesting!

I was a little bit surprised to see very little people interested in this topic.

Most forum users are not interested in "social networking" sites like Facebook, it seems.
# 3  
Old 02-09-2011
Mark Zuckerberg is now more famous than Richard Stallman
and Linus Torvalds, but not Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, yet.

I chose not to pay to see the movie, but will see it when I see
it, but the whole "Facebook" success thing is hard to swallow
for me anyway.

What I think is hard to put a finger on for a lot of hackers is,
is innovation a matter of how much money you make? Fame
and fortune is pretty cool on TV and the Movies.

Zuckerberg made a cool website and people are calling it the
greatest innovation since the light bulb. If you took away Linux
and GNU which are free, Facebook would fall on its face.
# 4  
Old 02-09-2011
Hammer & Screwdriver Not worth $11

I am not sure of too many movies that are worth the $11 ticket price, plus another $6 for a soda.
That said, I am interested in seeing the Social Network, and will probably Red Box it, once that time arrives. $1 is much easier to pay.

Last two movies I saw were:
Hood to Coast, a special limited release "one day only" showing chronicling teams of runners preparing and competing in a 200 mile running relay race in Oregon (USA).
No Strings Attached, because I have always been a fan a Natalie Portman (since The Professional). And, it seemed like a pleasant enough movie to goto with my wife on an adult-only night out (without our kids).

Before those two... maybe a year ago...
# 5  
Old 03-09-2011
I was actually surprised and thought it was quite good. Naturally I am don't watch it for a factual representation of what happened, but I enjoyed it. I have to also give it credit for mentioning emacs lol
# 6  
Old 03-14-2011
I think it was ok, because of the passion that changed the situation through the efforts is pushed me to consider so.
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