When Social Network first came out, I refused to watch it because…well, because it was about Facebook! I assumed that a movie about a social networking site couldn’t be taken seriously. But I did enjoy it, although acknowledging that Jesse Eisenberg’s portrayal of a withdrawn and abrasive snob was fictional and that Mark Zuckerberg (Zuckenberg?) probably didn’t create a global social-networking site to just get with all the “hot” girls who frequented Cambridge. (Sorry, major run on sentence. I’ve been rusty with this writing thing) The film also had so many zingers that went flying by you that you assumed that all Harvard grads could rattle off jokes, literary references and spew out witty remarks a mile a minute. And it was kinda cool watching a movie that was based in the city where we currently live.
But the best part of the movie was the music. Zeng! It gave me the chills – it’s ominious, it’s haunting…it’s basically been on repeat for the past hour now. Listen, enjoy, and go watch the movie


