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Facebook movie The Social Network gets trailer, wall posts
Movie Trailer
Ali
10th July 2010
David Fincher's story of how Facebook was founded has got another trailer. Worth a poke.
I still can't quite get my head around David Fincher directing The Social Network, which is basically a movie about nerds, coding, energy drinks and wall-posting. Granted, I haven't read the source material (The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich) so I'm in no position to comment, but I have no clue how a man seemingly fixated with serial killers can possibly find an interest in social networking.
Anyway, this second trailer is slightly more enlightening than the first, though we've still yet to see any actual footage. If this exchange of wall posts was accurate, any semblance of a decent conversation would be broken up with mind-numbingly inane status updates like, 'Mondays oh man I hate work LOL' and 'Greg Smith is bored'.
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