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- After discovering a cease and desist letter, Eduardo confronts Mark about potential legal problems. Meanwhile, Mark brutally puts down the opposition.
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The Social Network (David Fincher/2010) SYNOPSIS: As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and by the co-founder who was later squeezed out of the business.
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The irony of all of this is that an antisocial , narcissistic introvert, who had very few friends, developed the largest social network platform to date. Blows my mind.
Where's the narcissism?
yeah, sure he did
@@hackdotx4060 explain yourself
Smart nerd with no true friends. In the next life he’ll be pushing a broom.
@@marty2090Mark clearly needs to be the center of attention. He displays countless signs of narcissm.
This scene alone was so good. The bass in the background giving gravity to what he’s saying. The way he quickly repeats himself about the rain without missing a beat. All the way to the line “you have the minimum amount” is awesome
Trent Reznor is a god.
@@sab5043And Atticus Ross...
@@jirshb3302 @sab5043 let’s just agree fellas, this movie was stacked. Andrew Garfield did great too.
I can understand his expression, but he got it wrong. And sure under nda he is portrayed a good guy in this movie. But also i understand he is young, the fact that this lawsuits is being held bcos both parties is interested in facebook. They just need him to clarify. Thats the sentiment. Also young people with money and choices cliche. Its classic
This movie won an award for the background score I guess.
“Did I adequately answer your condescending question?” is such a superb line, because the words “adequately answer” has a rhythm that exactly parallels the rhythm of “condescending question”, as well as both grouping of words being letter rhymes, starting on the same sounds (Adequately Answer - Condescending Cuestion) Makes it incredibly satisfying to listen to.
“Letter rhymes” lmao
@@sotonamispamshaha I didn’t realise “letter rhymes” isn’t a thing in English.😂 I meant to say alliterations. I translated that directly from Norwegian lol
Aaron Sorkin. Such a good screenwriter.
Wow @felixstarck56743, tell me you’re on the spectrum without telling me you’re on the spectrum
@@Scrumptous7 😂 yeah it’s a detail, but it’s a pretty effective detail nonetheless. If it’s intentional or not is a different question, but I actually wouldn’t be that surprised given that Sorkin generally has a very meticulous approach to rhythm in his writing.
Amazing! Imagine having lunch from 12.45 until 2.30...
Yeah! thats why I thought this movie was fictional....No offices allow THAT long breaks! get your facts straight
They probably use the lunch time to plan strategy
“Did I adequately answer your condescending question?” Such a badass line, and scene.
Would’ve been badass… if the old lawyer didn’t wink at his clients afterwards (signaling I got him right where I want him).
being an immature and disrespectful brat is not badass lol
get off zuckerberg's nuts bro
actually kianda cringe
@@MohnJcIntyre how do you view that as being a disrespectful brat?..: just curious
... my biggest takeaway from that is the shock that they have an 1:45 lunch.
Holy crap.. I barely get 30 minutes
😂😂
If they had an academy award for “Best Scene”, this movie would’ve been all over the board. It could’ve won with legit any scene.
Thats a good idea for the oscars actually. Best Scene Category. This and The Big Short would have won
@@thamuddlerand also the senior partners meeting from Margin Call
The real Mark is no where close to being this witty
*awkward smile while chuckling nervously* "Yeah! Yes, I'm sorry...you do. Go on"
I thought the deposition scenes were based off actual deposition transcripts?
No real person is ever as witty as Aaron Sorkin writes people. Everyone says the sort of thing that real people only wish they would've said 8 hours later in the shower while endlessly repeating an argument in their head.
The magic of Hollywood.
@@keiichi8191 Very accurately put haha but still love his work!
the scen complete without a stupid cut off at the end thank you
Then go watch the movie
Welcome
You did not commission this video to be here, why you dictating terms? You just discovered the video
exceptional scene. the dialogues, the reactions and the music. perfect!
It’s always the little things but I love the lawyer giving a wink to the twins as if saying “don’t worry, we got this”.
Mockingly branding the twins: *_The Winklevi_* is the perfect snarky, passively aggressive slight
I’ve never seen a nerdy type come off so intimidating like Jesse Eisenberg did as Mark Zuckerberg.
He is not intimidating.
I think you mean condescending, arrogant and entitled.
I hate Facebook, don’t have an account. But I freakin love this movie!
Facebook is actually pretty nice if you have friends especially if they don't live in your country anymore
facebook was good when it first came out.
David Fincher directs excellent movies! Have you seen some of his others?
1 hour and 45 minute lunch. Oh man the privilege with these guys.
2:11 that window is creepy as hell
A window view, through the eyes of David Fincher
The only thing this scene is missing is Kelso busting in the room and yelling "Burn!".. lmao
those2 shitheads would defnitely ruin this masterful scene
I love how his hair almost looks like a big brain.
Who knew Spiderman and Lex Luther went to the same school
The winklevoss twins obviously didn't have the knowledge to build Facebook. They should have had an NDA before talking to mark.
They should offer PARTNERSHIP to Mark, since the project would not exist without him.
Their big mistake was trying to "hire" him, instead of making him a real part of it.
@@RoChede nah, I don't think that would've made a difference. He didn't need them and he knew it. Why own a % when you can own the whole thing?
Harvardite parasites by example.
Founding engineering role was the obvious role. I guess startup scene wasn't quite standardized then. I've been hired into platform building roles where basically I'm building the entire product for some ideas folks. I don't mind it: they make the money come in by managing investors, I bill fat and take some equity, everyone's happy. Facebook was a unicorn fluke that obviously all of us want to get if we can but the reality is zuck was just as good or bad as any other engineer, he just happened to make it so he's the one whose story we always hear. He's probably upper percentile but from people I talk to at fb he's not an autodidact like some of the 100x peeps I've meet throughout the years.
He tried playing Zuckerberg but his character is 100% Carmack
John Carmack?
I think Eisenberg is playing himself.
I wish my lunch break was that long…
We get an hour
2:36 His response is so scathing, I swear he was almost gonna say “listening to dullards lie.”
This is the one time where a film’s main character is being portrayed as the villain but is actually intentional and is executed in a flawless manner
I wonder if Mark already understood at this point that he would have to settle out Eduardo and the twins, or did it take meeting Shawn for him to get there…
Eduardo was in the right place at the right time, he didnt do anything , and now he is a billionaire. He literally didnt do anything, he was just lucky that he knew mark a d had some money
Yeah and it was funny at the end he is bitching about only have 2% shares which was still 2 billion USD lol. And then went on to marry a rich girl
I fell in love with Jesse at that moment.
Long lunch break that
Now if Eisenberg had acted like this as Lex Luthor for the whole of BvS, maybe he would have been taken more seriously.
Yep. And this movie was six years before BvS. That said, we obviously can't blame the actor. The director either told him to go crazy or didn't stop him from doing so.
His performance in BvS ruined it for me.
Oh wow, I never realized that. Yeah his performance as Lex Luther would have been significantly better, it would have made the interpretation of a 21st century tech billionaire wunderkind much more compelling
Lex Luthor performance was brilliant. Instead of showing the classic menacing corporate man that we have seen tons of times, Eisenber showed the evil crazy god-obsessed Lex based on the comic masterpiece Superman: Birthright, but with a slight touch of the Lex Luthor of John Byrne. The only problem is that people should read more Superman stories instead of thinking that a character has to be portrayed in one single way the have seen on TV or classic movies.
@@Ozule Dude it doesn't matter how accurate it is if the final result is annoying. A live action adaptation needs to be able to stand on its own. The argument has to go further than "this is comic thing on big screen and therefore it is good".
You can say that crazy Lex had potential. That's fair. You can say that previous portraals of Lex gave audiences expectations that this movie had to overcome. That's also fair. But blaming audiences because this movie tried to do something bold and failed spectacularly doesn't work.
Everyone involved with this movie knew what kind of Lex Luthor general audiences expect, the burden was on them to either deliver it or sell people on this new and exciting approach. They did neither, and for as bad as this Lex is in the theatrical version, he's even worse in the director's cut.
Just an in-depth precision: When Mark refers Winklevoss brothers as liars on 2:40.
Cameron: Had realised the true nature of Zuckerberg.
Such a good movie
This should have been Lex
everyone in that room hate eachother other than the lawyers 3:05
Back at 2:30, I love how he just agrees like nothing
Man those kids nailed it.
Hand Covers Bruise, still astonishing
2:41 This right here is when Mark went too far
The editor chose a great take at 1:20 to make mark look like a psycho hats off the J.E. though for making it so sinister on one take, clasic david fincher probably had him do it like 40 times lol but great outcome.
2 hours lunch break...damn..
I ain’t even gon cap mark got that motion
12:45-2:30 lunch isn’t bad !
Who deserves more credit for this masterpiece? Fincher or Sorkin?
Fincher
@@colevacheron7312no script no movie.
I thought this was so cool, then I grew up and realized lizard man is evil.
Well excuse me.....
The most amazing part of this clip is that councillors take a 1hr 45mim lunch break
That's impressive
It's abhorrent.
I said ...it's abhorrent
...though only if it's a paid lunch.
I think this is my favorite movie
Quentin Collins on Dark Shadows
They lunch for 1hour and 45 min. Lol.
Jessie should of been nominated, I’m sorry, he should of
he was
Once a thief always a thief
all my timer art will take over the art world
Damn son.
Long lunch wow 😂
i hope jesse won an award for this performance
He was nominated for Best Actor but lost to Colin Firth for "The King's Speech"
@@PhishFryeone of the lamest movies that no one remembers lol.
@@user61920what the hell are you talking about, that was a freaking masterpiece.
@@UloPe a masterpiece? He was a king, he gave a speech. It was cookie cutter Oscar bait
agree was an overhyped wankfest@@user61920
regardless of what you think of Mark, who isn't in total agreement with him in that last scene?
All that deposition scenes came straight from the REAL deposition testimony.
Shame really as Zuck is not close to being this eloquent and quick witted, so the scene would be no reflection at all on reality.
Yeah they greased him up for this film for sure. Guy’s very robotic in real life
Richard Channing!!
This movie was so great and this part is my favorite. Its like he poured acid right on em and they knew it. Hate facebook but boy does this hype me up.
Mark watching it rain knowing he created Facebook
I could watch Mark being tortured and I'd probably be annoyed that they didn't hurt him enough.
Well FB eventually settled for $65 million dollars.
Does the real Zuck have the spine to talk like that?
I don't know about this specific quote. But as crazy as it sounds, a lot of the dialogue in this movie was pulled straight from court transcripts. Legal Eagle did a video about that.
how can men wear suits
Sorkin strikes again
Now imagine this scene with Elon Musk in it..
except elon doesnt even have 10% the talent zuck has
cute.
Indeed, who even uses paypal?
Elon don’t have the intellectual capacity to talk this way, he is more of a trump looney speaking guy.
Facebook is the reason why social networks are completely antisocial
This is perhaps one moment in my 40+ years I'd consider going gay.
God he’s so easy to hate lol
Mark seems like a dick in this scene but this is what happens when someone is condescending to someone that is way beyond their level.
I think these are nice scenes if viewed independent of everything else, but this doesn't seem to resemble the real life Zuckerberg at all, at least in terms of how he's appeared in every single televised appearance. Overall, I think this makes it a really bad adaptation/film. In these sorts of situations, I blame the director more than the actor.
I hope sugerman expires penniless.
You there's plenty to be said about nuts and bolts building, being able to code, create hardware etc. but there's always something to be said for ideas and project management as well.
I'm Mark Zuckerberg
No you’re not.
@@eyeseer1I’m literally him
LoL
cringe
Your life is cringe