The 25 Best Movies of the Century: No. 1, ‘The Social Network’
Sean and Amanda return to continue their yearlong project of listing the 25 best movies of the 21st century so far. Today, they discuss David Fincher’s The Social Network, the era-defining study of the internet. They make the claim that this is their generation’s Citizen Kane, explain why it is a comfort movie about everything that is horrible, and crown Jesse Eisenberg for delivering one of the defining performances of the century.
After talking about it over the last several months, Sharon and I finally watched The Social Network on Saturday night. Jack, Sharon and I watched the movie at Sea Ranch in 2011. The movie is the number one movie on the Big Picture Podcast's list of the Top 25 Movies of the 21st Century. It is also on The New York Times list of the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century.Sean and Amanda return to continue their yearlong project of listing the 25 best movies of the 21st century so far. Today, they discuss David Fincher’s The Social Network, the era-defining study of the internet. They make the claim that this is their generation’s Citizen Kane, explain why it is a comfort movie about everything that is horrible, and crown Jesse Eisenberg for delivering one of the defining performances of the century.
The Social Network is a 2010 biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. Based on the 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich, the film portrays the founding of the social networking website Facebook. Neither Mark Zuckerberg nor any other Facebook staff were involved with the project,
It stars Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The supporting cast includes: Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin; Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker; Armie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss; Max Minghella as Divya Narendra; Rashida Jones as Marylin Delpy; and Rooney Mara as Erica Albright.
At the 2011 Academy Awards, The Social Network won Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin), Best Original Score and Best Film Editing. It was also nominated for Best Picture, Best Director (David Fincher), Best Actor (Jesse Eisenberg), Best Cinematography and Best Sound Mixing. Sharon hosted an all girls Academy Awards party that year.
I enjoyed rewatching the movie more than I expected I would. The dialogue is rapid fire; I read the script is long enough for a three hour movie, while the movie is just under two hours. You have to work to keep up.
The Facebook was first launched on February 4, 2004. I first heard about Facebook in June of 2005. Talking to me about how he was connected to people he knew at other schools, Drew showed it to me in his dorm room. Facebook had been expanded across major U.S. and Canadian universities, including the University of California system in early 2005. It eventually opened to the general public on September 26, 2006.

























