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On Making 'The Social Network': "We Got Shunned by Harvard"

For our viewing pleasure, IMDB has posted all 93 minutes of a documentary on the making of David Fincher's 'The Social Network.' Titled 'How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook?,' the film offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at how Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin sculpted their Oscar-nominated movie, along with interviews from Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and other cast members. ...

The Eyes of 'The Social Network'

Jesse Eisenberg joked during his SNL monologue that he plays Mark Zuckerberg by speaking "in short clipped sentences" and keeping his head very still, but Professor (and must-read film blogger) David Bordwell digs deeper by exploring the eyes, eyebrows and facial behavior in Fincher's 'The Social Network.' Crucial to this moment is that nothing but Mark's eyes and lids move; he doesn't even turn ...

Mark Zuckerberg Downplays 'The Social Network', Says 'It's Fun'

We've all been reading (for what feels like a decade) about 'The Social Network' and Facebook's alleged damage control toward the alleged over-hyped script (i.e., the coke-and-bare-breasts scene which is now sans bare breasts). So what does Zuckerberg think of the movie? Does he wish Aaron Sorkin, David Fincher and Jesse Eisenberg would all fall face-first into a '2012'-esque fissure erupting ...

NES Coffee Table Silences Mid-Century Crowd, Bieber's Twitter Servers

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. Flickr user mattcyborgelt's retro NES coffee table is fully functional, and comes equipped with power plugs for charging other gadgets. In case you weren't drooling ...

'Social Network' Gets Its First Review: For Zuck, Like It or Not, the Film Is Here to Stay

Although David Fincher's 'The Social Network' won't be out until its October premiere at the New York Film Festival, Film Linc (the fest's official pub) has released its first review of the biopic. Reviewer Scott Foundas describes it as a slick narrative with "rapid-fire yet plausible dialogue that sounds like what hyper computer geeks might actually say (or at least wish they did): Quentin ...

'The Social Network' Gets a 60-Second TV Spot, NES Cartridge Wedding Invites

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. David Fincher's 'The Social Network' gets a full moody, 60-second TV spot, complete with a Kanye West score, champagne spraying and laptops a-smashing. [From: ...

'The Social Network' Teaser Trailer Out, Facebook Fans Find a New Thing to 'Like'

Last week, we got a look at the creepily cryptic poster for David Fincher's much-anticipated Facebook film, 'The Social Network.' The mug-shot-meets-iPad design may be unsettling, but it's also strangely intriguing. Surely, a brand new trailer would give us a glimpse of all the juicy mudslinging and backstabbing beneath Jesse Eisenberg/Mark Zuckerberg's icy cold stare, right? Sort of. The ...

Facebook Movie Ends With Zuckerberg Alone and Famous

What led Mark Zuckerberg to create Facebook? Was it the promise of worldwide fame? Untold fortune? Nope. According to MTV.com, a broken heart led to the beginning of a social-networking empire. At least, that's what Rooney Mara, the actress who plays Zuckerberg's ex-lover in the upcoming film based on his life, said in an interview. "I play his girlfriend who inspired him to start Facebook, sort ...

Aaron Sorkin ('West Wing') Discusses Facebook Movie

It's a story for the ages, or at least that's what Aaron Sorkin thinks. Sorkin, the brain behind 'The West Wing,' has jumped on board to write the screenplay for the upcoming Facebook movie -- the tale of a Harvard student who becomes an Internet billionaire. Believe it or not, Sorkin told film site Making Of that he's never agreed to work on a project so quickly. After reading only three pages ...