SSC 70: The Social Network (Fincher, 2010)
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Tim and Tay are joined by Kyle Snarr to talk about one of the most critical movies of the century: The Social Network. We discuss its legacy as part of Fincher's oeuvre, its effect on the cinematic landscape, and just how damn good it is.  Synopsis The Social Network portrays (with great artistic license) the creation and tumultuous growth of Facebook, centering on Mark Zuckerberg's journey and its many legal disputes and personal conflicts.   Where to watch The Social Network. Tay's Scene [9:00-16:18] Face Mash. Kyle's Scene [1:05:19 - 1:11:18] The "Seanathon" Tim's Scene  [1:24:24 - 1:28:58] Henley Royal Regatta Notes How Did This Ever Get Made? (The Social Network bts documentary)Recommendations Tim:  Adventureland (Mottola, 2009)—where to watch Tay: Molly's Game  (Sorkin, 2017)—where to watch Kyle: The Squid and the Whale (Baumbach, 2005)—where to watch Follow: SSC on Instagram Tim on Letterboxd
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