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David Fincher to Direct The Social Network

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http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=56533

Source: Variety
June 23, 2009


Columbia Pictures is in advanced talks with David Fincher to direct The Social Network, the Aaron Sorkin-scripted film about the formation of Facebook, reports Variety.

The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook from its 2004 creation on the Harvard campus by sophomore Mark Zuckerberg to a juggernaut with more than 200 million members.

Scott Rudin and Michael De Luca and Trigger Street are producing for Columbia Pictures.

I am sure between them Fincher and Sorkin make this interesting.
 
If Sorkin and Fincher were not involved, this would have been a disaster.
 
It still doesn't matter its still about the creation of Facebook.:csad:
Maybe, during the film, upon Facebook going online, there is a shift in tone and we see that what Mark Zuckerburg did was actually open a portal to hell, after which we have an apocalyptic war movie between the demons of hell and us mere mortals... in IMAX-3D. Jus' saying.

Although, in seiousness, to have Sorkin, Fincher and Spacey's (producing) interests piqued, there has to be something about this.
 
Thats what they do. They get all these big names to keep your attention away from what the film is about. A site where people message each other!

Whats next? Blog: The Movie? Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. From a Script By Quentin Tarentino?
 
I agree. This is the most boring idea I've heard come out of Hollywood in the longest time. They might as well film paint drying.
I heard that ones in the works. And then for the sequel they will film grass growing.
 
I can see the manips now:

"John Doe has invited you to play 'What's in the Box?'"
 
When the news hit yesterday that David Fincher, of all people, was going to direct Aaron Sorkin's script about Facebook called The Social Network, most people flipped out. There's just no way a project about Facebook would be worthy of a director like Fincher. However, I just knew there was something more to it, but I couldn't put my finger on it. Thankfully my friend Peter from SlashFilm gave me a call to let me know that he discovered that Sorkin's script is actually based on a book called "The Accidental Billionaires" that was written by Ben Mezrich - the same guy who wrote the book that blackjack movie 21 was based on.
Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook when he was studying at Harvard with his roommate Eduardo Saverin, but there's a much bigger story. Ben Mezrich, who wrote the book "Bringing Down the House" about MIT students counting cards, decided to write a book about Zuckerberg as well. It's full title is "The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal" and it hits store in July (you can pre-order it now on Amazon). Also found on Amazon is a review of the book by Kevin Spacey himself, who said that he first met Mezrich while working on 21. "Ben has a gift for finding high-energy, strange-but-true tales and The Accidental Billionaires is no exception." Here's a look at the full story:
Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg were Harvard undergraduates and best friends–outsiders at a school filled with polished prep-school grads and long-time legacies. They shared both academic brilliance in math and a geeky awkwardness with women.
Eduardo figured their ticket to social acceptance–and sexual success–was getting invited to join one of the university’s Final Clubs, a constellation of elite societies that had groomed generations of the most powerful men in the world and ranked on top of the inflexible hierarchy at Harvard. Mark, with less of an interest in what the campus alpha males thought of him, happened to be a computer genius of the first order.
Which he used to find a more direct route to social stardom: one lonely night, Mark hacked into the university's computer system, creating a ratable database of all the female students on campus–and subsequently crashing the university's servers and nearly getting himself kicked out of school. In that moment, in his Harvard dorm room, the framework for Facebook was born.
Now you might start to understand why this is not only a fascinating story as is, but a good fit for David Fincher. So we probably won't see Zuckerberg fighting a self-imagined Brad Pitt or making soap, but I imagine Sorkin has crafted a very fascinating script based on this book and his real life story. Plus, I don't think we have to worry that this will turn out like 21, for those of you that disliked that movie, because with Sorkin writing and Fincher directing, they'll adapt Mezrich's book in a much different way. If you want to read Kevin Spacey's review of the book or hear more about Zuckerberg's story, then head over to Amazon.
I hope this gets a few of you to change your opinion on Fincher's attachment to The Social Network. Sure, it's a movie about Facebook, which doesn't sound great at first, but I guarantee you there's a great story worth telling or he wouldn't be involved. Now it's a question of who he'll cast to play Mark Zuckerberg.
http://www.firstshowing.net/2009/06...e-is-actually-based-on-ben-mezrichs-new-book/
 
Not sure about this. Fincher :up:, Facebook :down
 
Thats what they do. They get all these big names to keep your attention away from what the film is about. A site where people message each other!

Whats next? Blog: The Movie? Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. From a Script By Quentin Tarentino?

It's David Fincher though....he wouldn't sign on to a film if the script wasn't at least good. With him and Sorkin I think it could be interesting.
 
Well I guess we'll all kinda know what the movie is about once the book comes out in July.
 
I love Fincher but I don't give a flying **** about a film about something stupid like Facebook.

You have to ****ing be kidding me Fincher...this is your next film??? I'm sure he'll make it look great visually but this is the biggest waste of talent I've seen/heard in a long time.

Even without seeing a trailer I think this may be his first film that I skip.
 
someone needs to slap Fincher. he makes fantastic movies. but that doesnt mean that people will watch everything from him.

about facebook? serious?
 
I think people fail to realize that's it is much more than a story about facebook. It's about how the concept of it was born. The guy who wrote this book was the same one who wrote the book that the movie 21 is based on. And since Fincher and Sorkin are involved, I'm all the more interested.
 
There will be at least one long tracking shot of someone entering their info on FB for the first time, and we follow through all the optic fibers via CG as it travels to a server. WETA for the f/x.
 
I think people fail to realize that's it is much more than a story about facebook. It's about how the concept of it was born. The guy who wrote this book was the same one who wrote the book that the movie 21 is based on. And since Fincher and Sorkin are involved, I'm all the more interested.

It's funny you brought that up, I was kind of getting that vibe hearing about the story for this film. I guess it's the same reason I had little to no interest to see 21, bunch of college kids doing something whether it's cheating at gambling or creating an internet program.

I understand the film is going to be about the concept and not about actual Facebook, I still don't see the interest in it. Fincher and this Sorkin guy are going to have to do something pretty big with this to get people's interest
 
Maybe instead of it actually being about the creation of facebook it will chronicle the people who became obsessed with it over a 30 year time period
 
There will be at least one long tracking shot of someone entering their info on FB for the first time, and we follow through all the optic fibers via CG as it travels to a server. WETA for the f/x.

haha, yeah.
 
they should do the movie about the creator of Pizza Hut.
 
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