"The Social Network": A vaguely-but-not-really true moviedrama-fest about a useless ivy league twerp who made a far more useless website, the popularity of which conclusively proves society's epidemic brain damage. (Seriously, how much of a hopeless loser do you have to be to blow time on any of that social networking drivel? Get a goddamn life.)
And yes, I'm writing about a movie I have not and will never see. Deal with it.
Even if I had a shred of interest in TwitFace, compared to this sort of uber-drama, I'd be less bored staring at a wall for two hours. That's not an exaggeration. I'd sooner watch more Stargate Universe or rewatch JJ's vaguely-Star Trek movie (which I did eventually see the rest of the way through - it never got any better.) Yea, that bad. Hell, just the trailers for The Social Network were painful enough.
I do respect Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's work on the soundtrack. But couldn't they have lent their talents to a movie that would have actually been deserving?
Speaking of Trent Reznor, and getting more offtopic, I recently come across this (rather old) bit. Note the comments. Obviously I wasn't paying attention when it was decided that celebrities aren't allowed to have opinions. 'Cause that's news to me. And yes, in complaining about that, I am somewhat contradicting myself. Go twit yourselfabout it.
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