yellowhead said:
Broken Video. It stops working ater 5 seconds
Lol I wonder if you would get suspended for that comment if u posted it at 12:01.
OT: I also am not a huge fan of facebook. By that I mean that I understand how it's pretty much perfect in every way and can be a huge part of people's social lives, but I just don't really care all that much about the things that are going on in other people's lives. I have my own life to live and I seriously doubt any of my friends' is much more exciting, and I sure as hell don't want to announce to half of my town everything (or even anything) that's going on in my life. However, this fact did not make this movie appeal less to me. In fact, I'd say it made me more excited about it. I thought "maybe it will give people an objective view of what facebook actually is and give them some perspective on what has possibly become the most important their life."
When I saw the preview for it, I thought it looked extremely interesting and promising, and I knew that it would be popular because...well....it's about facebook. In general, the concept might seem boring when described, but movies like this that are about a small group of people versus the corporate, judiciary, and bureaucratic onslaught that comes with a spark of inventiveness can be extremely intense, relevant, and impactful. It's easy to imagine how the creator(s) of an idea like facebook can be unjustly sued by some mega corporation that claims it's their own. Put yourself in that situation- think of how impossible it would be to disprove them or gain any support. It's extremely nerve-wracking and frustrating, and the audience always pulls for the little guy with all their might, but it's beyond the viewers control.