@@abdullahmadawi3429 don't think he was bragging, but pointing out that a nerdy zuckerberg who is 5'7 and 150 dripping wet can't really do anything to stop them
This was 2002. It would be literally be impossible to find 650 willing people to meet up with you and take your free drugs no questioned asked. and before that even happened you would likely get arrested.
I like how the "twins", played by one person mind you, have distinct personalities. One is very calm, collected, tries to always think before he acts, "gentleman of Harvard". The other one is the more impulsive one, jumps head first, doesn't take shit from no one.
@CalvinV7 obviously it’s two different bodies. But only one actor actually played the characters, using cgi they duplicated his faces. So only one actor “acted” as the twins
In this scene alone, he has so many great lines "This guy doesn't have three friends to rub together to make a fourth." and "No I wanna hire the Sopranos to beat the shit out him with a hammer"
@@lukelai7954It describes something like a gas or a smell coming towards you. It's used figuratively and sarcastically here of course, like the dude is saying he needs to sit back and feel the 'greatness' of the site
At first I thought the twins were played by actual twins, but turns out the actor Armie Hammer just cloned himself for this role to portray two characters. Pure dedication.
the writing in this is great "I'm 6,5 220 and there's two of me" as a twin these two speak to me "I couldn't give free drugs to 650 people in one day" "This guy doesn't have three friends to rub together to make a fourth" "I'm a competitive racer, I don't think you need to school me in the importance of getting their first" "I need a second to let the classiness waft over me" this is the kind of *blink and you'll miss it* kind of movie, and I love it
It's "there", not "their". 6'5" is how it should be written. "There are", not "there's"..."there's" -> there is. "There are" denotes plurality, as in two people for twins. I just now realized the full, deeper, implied subtext of this scene: the Winklevoss twins and Narenda are looking at Zuckerberg's website realizing, coming-to-terms-with and potentially embracing the fact that all three (3) "lost", having been outsmarted, outperformed and outdone by the very guy they presumed they hired to work for them, not ultimately against them.
His dialog is engaging but it doesn't fit the topic of the movie. The movie is far less interesting than the actual story and a masterclass in style over substance.
@@jovanrodriguez7796 the actor for the Winklevoss twins, Armie Hammer, has recently been accused of sending women messages containing cannibalistic sexual fantasies, as well as other atrocious things like rape and abuse, by multiple women. These claims span over the course of many years whilst he was cheating on his wife.
@@jovanrodriguez7796 he is so creepy lmao he projects his fantasy to not only girls also boys he fantasize Timothee Chalamet while eating a peach because the peach is so juicy like meat.
Fun fact: Armie Hammer and body double Josh Pence spent 10 months in a “Twin Boot Camp” to prep for this movie to match each other’s moves and give the authenticity of being exactly the same #dedicated
@@kimberleymacfarlane Where did you come up with the idea that they told them "a few weeks into filming"? It was always the plan according to David Fincher.
Ben Moran Interesting! I started youtubing this about a month ago, and all the info I have so far (interviews with both Armie and Josh) implies that both of them thought they would each play one of the twins. Josh found out either shortly after the filming started, or right before, that his face wasn’t going to be in the movie. I only have RU-vid as my source, though. Where did you hear/see/read that David Fincher planned this all along? And that could be true, he could’ve just kept that to himself until the recording started. Anyway, I’d say it’s easy to see from where people get the idea that Josh found out very late in the process: Josh and Armie both keep saying it in interviews.
I know that this movie has a lot of inaccuracies to how facebook was actually created but based on this film I do understand why the Winklevoss twins are so pissed off. The came to mark to help them with Harvard connection and he agreed to help them. From there idea mark had a better one and instead of ending his relationship with the winklevoss twins mark lied to them and played them along until he finished facebook and left them out in the cold.
Maybe the Winklevoss shouldn't have trusted someone they just met with their grand business idea. Maybe what Mark did was "mean" but I don't think it was unethical. It was all of his doing/creation so he deserves full credit. Besides if Mark had shared what he was doing with them, I imagine they would've tried to out Mark and get his shares as soon as they saw the company starting to take off...
Actually, no. Thefacebook back then still required a Harvard email for users to go online. It was the exclusivity. Only when it blew up that it changed for a open access.
You'd be busted by the time you reached 600 people or your reputation would be over. After a good dozen people, word will get out and you either get jacked, or arrested.
Tyler : Do u want me to hire a lawyer to sue him? Div : "No I wanna hire sopranos to beat the shit out of him with a hammer" lmao this dialogue always cracks me up, Div was so right if they wud've gone his way then they wud've made the mess of Zuckerburg!
Fun fact: While pushing Edvardo out of the facebook, Mark texted Sean and said. "And I am not gonna go back to harvard, so he cannot hire Brazilian thugs to beat me." lol
“No I wanna hire The Sopranos to beat the shit out of him with a hammer!” Now I wanna see Paulie and Chris be sent on that mission to beat Zuckerberg with a hammer and all the potential banter that would result from it
BTW I have to agree that these guys were the soul of this film I love the winklevosses and Davidian who are so funny and heartbreaking because they made a stupid mistake which is get an patent for your idea and you will not lose millions. This scene and others that are so classic I can see why Aaron won an Oscar for best adapted screenplay.
They ended up even richer than Zuckerberg though... apparently from the bitcoin blockchain being analyzed way back when they had apparently bought up 25% of the total bitcoins back when they were dirt cheap & before any forks with the settlement money from the lawsuit.
After watching this movie this is the greatest origin film on a iconic website that changed the world forever. I think what the lesson was that don't put your trust in people and get a patent for your item or at least some kind of documentation that shows that your idea is protected. No disrespect these guys just had ideas and no business and Mark got a jump start on the business a 43 day head start because it's about getting their first . Welcome to capitalism.
He was on the phone to his dad initially, who was on the phone to the in house counsel, I think it was a conference call allowing more than the two parties to talk on the phone at the same time. Not as common in 2004 as it is today but lawyers and business type people have been using these kinds of calls for years now.
The script for this movie was 179 pages long. Usually, the rule is 1 page = 1 minute of screen time. So this movie should've been about 3 hours. But everyone talks so fast throughout that it only ended up being 2 hr 16 min long!
@@reptongeek That is a perfectly reasonable conclusion to come to, but amazingly, ZERO deleted scenes! David Fincher is such a warrior for his work that he refused to cut ANYTHING from his film.
And this is why they did not "create facebook". Instead of thinking, hey you must have a harvard edu for his, how about we pay some people who can code to make one for every other school out there. Instead of thinking like entrepreneurs... They got caught up in their old vision and lost the big picture. They had a shot to compete, and make it big... And they lost.
I just realized that all the main characters - Zuckerberg, the twins, napster and Eduardo all seem to be saying their dialogues at 1.5x speed. The yare all running thru it so fast. Is the movie purposefully showing this as kids who talk fast.....or is it they needed the movie made in 2 hours flat.
To be fair it’s a Sorkin trademark. There is a ton of dialogue in all his work so the spoken part has to be rapid fire and with very good timing to get everything across. This movie still being over two hours by recollection is a testament to all of that.