Do you ever wonder how Facebook started? Or do you ever wonder how everything has started, like Google, Myspace, Internet, or even LeBron James or the FIFA World Cup. They should start from something, right?
Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg are currently starred a very interesting movie. The film is about the founding of Facebook and the pop culture phenomenon it created. Eisenberg plays founder Mark Zuckerberg. Timberlake portrays Facebook president Sean Parker. The Social Network was directed by David Fincher (Fight Club, Se7en, Panic Room, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button).
Social Networking is so ‘used’ and fed up. But, still, these make us to be hooked up, signed up and made all the creators rich and famous!
Watch The Social Network trailer below!
via Just Jared
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July 16th, 2010
Char Reyes
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Why it needs to be justin? He can sing.. I agree.. But act?????
Cool! This is really interesting! Nice blog!