The Social Network (2010) - Right and Wrong Scene (5/10) | Movieclips

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer) meet with the Harvard president, Larry Summers (Douglas Urbanski), to discuss Mark's theft of Facebook.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director David Fincher (Fight Club, Seven) teams with screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing) to explore the meaning of success in the early 21st century from the perspectives of the technological innovators who revolutionized the way we all communicate. The year was 2003. As prohibitively expensive technology became affordable to the masses and the Internet made it easy to stay in touch with people who were halfway across the world, Harvard undergrad and computer programming wizard Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) launched a website with the potential to alter the very fabric of our society. At the time, Zuckerberg was just six years away from making his first million. But his hearty payday would come at a high price, because despite all of Zuckerberg's wealth and success, his personal life began to suffer as he became mired in legal disputes, and discovered that many of the 500 million people he had friended during his rise to the top were eager to see him fall. Chief among that growing list of detractors was Zuckerberg's former college friend Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), whose generous financial contributions to Facebook served as the seed that helped the company to sprout. And some might argue that Zuckerberg's bold venture wouldn't have evolved into the cultural juggernaut that it ultimately became had Napster founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake) not spread the word about Facebook to the venture capitalists from Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer and Josh Pence) engage Zuckerberg in a fierce courtroom battle for ownership of Facebook that left many suspecting the young entrepreneur might have let his greed eclipse his better judgment. The Social Network was based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich.

CREDITS:
TM & © Sony (2010)
Cast: Armie Hammer, Inger Tudor, Douglas Urbanski, Nancy Linari
Director: David Fincher
Producers: Dana Brunetti, Cen Chaffin, Jim Davidson, Michael De Luca, Scott Rudin, Rupert Smythe, Kevin Spacey
Screenwriters: Aaron Sorkin, Ben Mezrich

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funny how those twins are played by one guy, i never knew that..he really did a good job

sntrra
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"Anne, punch me in the face" LOL

masterle
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There’s always a twin that has more of an attitude and is more rebellious than the other one😂

GSMillion
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I love how the “punch me in the face” line in the beginning completely disarms them of any confidence this’ll be taken seriously. They are truly shocked he doesn’t care right from the start and it affects how they talk the rest of the scene

andrewmorris
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I LOVE Aaron Sorkin's sharp, witty dialogue. "Like we're making a diorama for a science fair?!" and "Oops, just broke a 335-year-old doorknob!"

pbhoulden
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“Harvard undergraduates believe that inventing a job is better than finding a job.” Brilliant.

dknox
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"you don't have to be an intellectual property expert to understand the difference between right and wrong"?
"You're saying that I don't?"
"Of course I am not saying that sir"
"I am saying that"

abhishekkulkarni
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This is such a telling scene of what this movie is about: The „old world“ full of elite people inhabiting powerful positions, but not being able to think as abstract as their own students and deeming a potential theft of a once-in-a-lifetime invention as a lower crime than a simple computer theft.

Graenelolz
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"Millions?!?! You might just have your imaginations running away with you"
of dollars later

jugX
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For some reason, I chuckle every time I hear "Let me tell you something Mr. Winklevoss, Mr.

michaelmaccrazy
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"I was the Treasury Secretary, I think I'm in some position to decide that."
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"Let me tell you something Mr Winklevoss, Mr Winklevoss, .." The actor who played the school president nailed some sassiness in there, love it.

yetigonecrazy
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The broken door knob at the end was perfectly symbolic to the administrator's/Harvard's antiquated way of thinking about the issue in a world that was about to be set fire to by Facebook.

L.Pasteur
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This President is the most condescending pretentious character I have ever seen.

Kncperseus
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This films script, absolutely blew me away. Never was it boring, dragging. Just a straight road of creativity, partnership, deception and betrayal.

the_henchman
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1:05 "I'm devastated by that" Why that never became a popular meme, I will never know.

HebrewsElevenTwentyFive
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"You memorized that instead of doing what?" And I literally LMAO!

tomsurber
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Fun Fact) Larry Summers said that the dialogues were not how it went down, but the whole demeanor of the scene was pretty accurate. Larry Summers found the twins to be arrogant when they first came into the room, and the impression that they seemed to be entitled to have what they were asking made Summers to be indifferent, almost cynical about the situation. "Arrogant students, met an equally arrogant, older and slightly condescending school president? Yes it absolutely was."

sdlfjlsdkf
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Every single scene in this movie is just so good, and so well written. I don't know how anyone would ever choose a favorite scene in this movie... Sure the confrontation at the end where Edwardo smashes Mark's computer is an obvious choice, but so many of the little and non-important scenes are strongly written and acted enough to compete with the heavier scenes.

tankmaster
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Armie Hammer is not just a pretty boy masquerading as an actor. The guy really can act, and the fact that he played two different people is an even bigger testament to that

osamabad
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Hammer's finest hour.. at least, until "Call Me By Your Name" comes out.

mitchellmurray