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Another trailer for The Social Network
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Ali
30th July 2010
Fincher's Facebook odyssey gets a fourth trailer. Trail much?
I'll be blunt, the only reason I'm posted this new, shorter trailer for The Social Network is because I've just finished reading the book it's based on (The Accidental Billionaires, by Ben Mezrich) and wanted to share. It's actually a far more interesting story than I thought it would be, and Zuckerberg is fascinating in his absolute mundanity: he's portrayed as a complete blank canvas, who shows little to no emotions.
Also, the character Justin Timberlake plays - net entrepeneur Sean Parker - is a real douchebag, which naturally makes it easier to stomach the fact he's being played by Justin Timberlake.
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