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The Social Network

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When we aren’t drinking martini’s and sunning ourselves aboard our private space station, at least two of the STS writers make a living from the social media game, so there’s been a bit of buzz surrounding this in the office – will David Fincher’s unforgiving portrayal of Zuckerberg bring our burgeoning careers crashing to the ground?

Of course not, don’t be stupid.

Remember ‘Quit Facebook Day’? No, neither does anyone else.

Facebook is too ubiquitous, too widespread, and just occasionally to gosh darned useful to be troubled by a mere movie. Even the Zuck has seen it apparently, but he’s too busy compiling lists of every ex-girlfriend you’ve ever stalked to give a crap.

Given this invulnerability, in many ways this becomes a fairly amusing TV-Drama take on the formation of the world’s first billion member website. Some of the dialogue is too pat, and there’s plenty of hand-wringing drama and staring out of rainy windows (also: Asian women giving blow jobs like they’re going out of style), but given Fincher’s consummate medium mastery, there’s also a deep dark point about conformity and rebellion buried under the mountain of ‘Likes’ and ‘Pokes’.

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Newsgush:The Social Network Trailer

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As someone who actually makes something I laughingly refer to as a living from memes, apps, tools and general online doodads, I’ve been awaiting the Facebook movie ‘The Social Network’ with some trepidation, mainly because it will mean one of two things;
A:Tons of gibbering chimpos will watch it, hear the numbers being bandied around and set themselves up as ‘Social Media Gurus’ on Twitter, meaning it’ll be even harder for me to get a gig. Or
B:Tons of gibbering chimpos will watch it, and realise that what I do for a living isn’t actually that hard, I’ve just been fooling people into paying me over the odds.

Whatever, this new trailer has just pooped up over at www.500millionfriends.com, and it looks like the history of Monsiour Zuckerburg and his all-pervasive ivy league yearbook is going for the tense, courtroom drama angle. How tense you can get with Justin Timberlake as your leading man is up for debate, but will it hold Facebook’s creators up as heros -or point them out for ridicule?

More to the point -does anyone really give a shit about watching a college boy in a hoody make several billion dollars because people love to poke, farm and off each other Mafia style at this point?

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The Social Network is out in October.

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