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I was stunned.
Best movie of the year.
Best movie of the year.
I was stunned.
Best movie of the year.
Stunned? Come on now. People have been saying it's the best movie of the year so far for a week.
I'm surprised at the pick, CB.
Michael Cera plays the same character over and over!
FTFY
No interest.
yeah, saw it again last night... just as good the first time, if not better.
That first twenty minutes... it's like a symphony of perfection... acting, writing, score, direction, camera movements... just sucks you in.
HUGE props to Trent Reznor and Attica Ross for the score. Movie wouldn't have been the same without it.
Best scene in the movie is actually near the end--best acting of the movie by the 3 leads.
When Eduardo learns that he officially has been ousted from the company was not only a bravura performance by that actor, but also by Eisenberg and Timberlake as well. If you watch that scene closely, Eisenberg does a PHENOMENAL job of registering emotion on his face--that is to say, not showing much, but you can definitely see the subtle devastation he felt as Eduardo was yelling at him. And I LOVED the flinch at the end of the scene with Justin Timberlake--he plays this extremely confidant and arrogant character whose deep character is summed up when he jumps away in fear that Eduardo was going to hit him. Just great, great work in that scene. In fact, I'd say that's one of my favorite scenes in any movie all year.
Shane, if you don't see this movie simply because it's "about Facebook" you're missing out. It's about friendship, corporate espionage and the divisions of classes in our society more than anything else.
Ditto. No interest in seeing this EVER.
No interest.
I watched all of West Wing. It was good TV, but that is about it. Not enough for me to say "Yippee, I must see any movie Sorking writes."I had no interest until last night's Golden Globes. Once I saw Aaron Sorkin I was reminded how much I love his writing, so this goes on my list.
Cheese (or anyone): Is it "typical" Sorkin? To me "typical" is West Wing before Sorkin went to rehab. He lost a step while he was recovering IMHO.
I watched all of West Wing. It was good TV, but that is about it. Not enough for me to say "Yippee, I must see any movie Sorking writes."