Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Social Network Movie


The Social Network is a 2010 drama film about the founding of the Internet social networking website Facebook. The film was directed by David Fincher and features an ensemble castJesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Brenda Song, Max Minghella, Rooney Mara, and Armie Hammer. Aaron Sorkin adapted his screenplay from Ben Mezrich's nonfiction novel The Accidental Billionaires (2009). No Facebook staff or employees, including founder Mark Zuckerberg, were involved with the project, although Eduardo Saverin was a consultant for Mezrich's story.[3] The film is distributed by Columbia Pictures and was released on October 1, 2010, in the United States to positive reviews.






Plot

After his girlfriend Erica breaks up with him, Mark Zuckerberg, a student at Harvard University gets the idea to create a website to rate the attractiveness of female Harvard undergraduates. Mark hacks into the databases of various residence halls and downloads pictures and names. Using an algorithm supplied by his best friend Eduardo Saverin, Mark creates a page called "FaceMash", where male students choose which of two girls is more attractive.
Mark is punished with six months of academic probation and becomes vilified among most of Harvard's female community. However, the popularity of "Face Mash" and the fact that he created it in one night, while drunk, brings him to the attention of Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, identical twins and members of Harvard's rowing team, and their business partner Divya Narendra. The three explain to Mark that they are looking for a programmer to help bring to life their idea for a new website, ConnectU. Mark agrees to help them.
Soon afterwards, Mark approaches his friend Eduardo, who has recently been invited to pledge the Phoenix S-K Final Club. Mark has an idea for what he calls "The Facebook", an online social networking tool exclusive to Harvard University students, where people can display personal information. He explains this lets people share certain information without the invasion of privacy. Eduardo agrees to help Mark, providing a thousand dollars to help start the site. Mark and Eduardo eventually launch Facebook, distributing the link to Eduardo's connections at the Phoenix S-K. The site quickly becomes popular throughout the student body. When Narendra learns about the launch of The Facebook, he tells the Winklevoss twins that Mark stole their idea; Cameron and Divya want to sue Mark for intellectual property theft.
At a lecture by Bill Gates, student Christy Lee introduces herself and her best friend Alice to Eduardo and Mark. She asks that the boys "Facebook us", which impressed both of them. During drinks with Christy and Alice, Mark runs into his ex-girlfriend, who is not aware of The Facebook's existence. Mark decides to expand the site to more schools. Christy, Mark, Eduardo later return to Mark's room where they outline the structure of the company and their plan for moving forward.
As The Facebook grows in popularity, they expand to other schools in the Northeastern United States, initially Yale, Columbia and Stanford as well, while the Winklevoss twins and Narendra become angrier at seeing "their idea" advance without them. Tyler refuses to sue them, instead accusing Mark of violating the Harvard student Code of Conduct. Through their father's connections they arrange a meeting with then-Harvard President Larry Summers, who is dismissive and sees no potential value in either a disciplinary action or in TheFacebook website.
Through Christy Lee, now Eduardo's girlfriend, Eduardo and Mark arrange a meeting with Napster founder Sean Parker. When Christy, Mark and Eduardo meet Parker, Eduardo became skeptical of Parker, noting his problematic personal and professional history. Mark, however, is impressed with Parker since he presented a similar vision of Facebook. Although no deals are agreed to, Parker suggests that they drop "The" from The Facebook to make it simply Facebook.
While Eduardo remains in New York for advertising support, Mark and Dustin Moskovitz move the company's base of operation to Palo Alto. When Eduardo visits from New York, he is angered that Sean Parker is living at the house and making business decisions for Facebook. After an argument with Mark, Eduardo freezes the bank account which he had set up for the company and returns to New York. Upon returning to New York, Christy and Eduardo get into an argument regarding his Facebook profile, which still lists him as "single". Christy accuses Eduardo of cheating on her and they break up. Mark calls and reveals they have secured money from an angel investor.
In England, the Winklevoss twins became outraged that Facebook has expanded to universities in the United Kingdom and decide to sue Facebook. Meanwhile Eduardo learns that Mark and Sean have reduced his share of the company from a third to less than one percent and decides to sue as well. At a party to celebrate the one millionth member of Facebook, Sean and several Facebook interns are arrested at a Facebook party for possession of cocaine. Mark then presents depositions in the two lawsuits; further on a junior lawyer for the firm informs him they will be settling with Eduardo, since the sordid details of Facebook's founding and Mark's personality will make a jury unsympathetic to him. The film ends with Mark sending a friend request to his former girlfriend on Facebook, and then refreshing the page every few seconds waiting for a response.

Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St. Aggie's, ostensibly an orphanage, where owlets are brainwashed into becoming soldiers. He and his new friends escape to the island of Ga'Hoole, to assist its noble, wise owls who fight the army being created by the wicked rulers of St. Aggie's. The film is based on the first three books in the series.


Acclaimed filmmaker Zack Snyder makes his animation debut with the fantasy family adventure Legend of the Guardians, based on the beloved books by Kathryn Lasky. The film follows Soren, a young owl enthralled by his father's epic stories of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole, a mythic band of winged warriors who had fought a great battle to save all of owlkind from the evil Pure Ones. While Soren dreams of someday joining his heroes, his older brother, Kludd, scoffs at the notion, and yearns to hunt, fly and steal his father's favor from his younger sibling. But Kludd's jealousy has terrible consequences--causing both owlets to fall from their treetop home and right into the talons of the Pure Ones. Now it is up to Soren to make a daring escape with the help of other brave young owls. Together they soar across the sea and through the mist to find the Great Tree, home of the legendary Guardians of Ga'Hoole--Soren's only hope of defeating the Pure Ones and saving the owl kingdoms.

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