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As pitched at finished th Sacrament "heartbrea thaste Calbase has vowed MOVIE REVIEW // THE SOCIAL NETWORK Facebook revolutionized socialization, and the film does a great job of depicting the events that led Mark Zuckerberg, the world's youngest billionaire, to his acclaimed wealth. David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin directed and wrote The Social Network, respectively. And even though they've both had their fair share of failures, this is not one of them. The film is a biopic about Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg). In 2003, Zuckerberg was inspired to launch a website for the social experience. He enlists the help of his wealthy best friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield) to pay for the servers needed to run and launch the site. However, trouble brews when Cameron and Tyler Winkleboss (identical twins both played by Armie Hammer) claim that Zuckerberg, who they enlisted to make a website for them, stole their idea, and then the creator of Napster, Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), drives a wedge in Zuckerberg and Saverin's friendship. Sorkin, does well with the court hearings for Zuckerbeg by spicing them up with snappy dialogue, fidgeting and tons of cut-aways. Timberlake shines as the wormy Sean Parker who's so easy to hate, as do Eisenberg and Garfield in their roles as frenemies Zuckerberg and Saverin. The film is a fair portrait of Zuckerberg, who can go from being relatable in one scene to despicable in the next. In fact, everyone involved in the creation of Facebook is depicted as easy to hate and unbelievably relatable. The film is one of the best this year. It's interesting to see how many backs were stabbed and how much blood was spilled just so you could like that picture on Facebook. CHANCE CARMIDHAEL A lot has changed in the two decades since Oliver Stone's original corporate takedown Wall Street first saturated the market back in 1987, simultaneously defining the golden age of excess and creating a new cultural icon in the form of Michael Douglas' silver-tongued corporate raider Gordon Gekko. MOVIE REVIEW // WALL STREET 2; MONEY NEVER Now, in the midst of a seemingly endless recession brought on by corruption and mindless self-indulgence, perhaps the return of Mr. Gekko and his "greed is good" mantra was inevitable. SLEEPS So, is Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps worth the investment? The answer depends on your tolerance level for Shia Labeouf and director Stone's penchant for unsubtle political sermonizing. The plot kicks off with Gekko's release from prison after serving an eight-year sentence for the insider-trading plot in the first film. 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