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THE SOCIAL NETWORK DVD Information

One Of The Best Films Of The Year

THE SOCIAL NETWORK, which will be available on DVD and Blu-ray on January 11th, 2011. Called "the best movie of the year" by Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, and the New York Post. It has been nominated for 6 Golden Globes®, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor.


THE SOCIAL NETWORK is a story about the founders of the social-networking website, Facebook. The screenplay is written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, and stars Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker, Brenda Song as Priscilla Chan, Denise Grayson as Gretchen, Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, Rooney Mara as Erica, Armie Hammer as Cameron Winklevoss, Josh Pence as Tyler Winklevoss, Max Minghella as Martin Turner, Dakota Johnson as Leslie Brown, Joseph Mazzello as Dustin Moskovitz, Trevor Wright as Josh Thompson, Shelby Young as K.C., Rashida Jones and John Getz as Sy.


David Fincher’s The Social Network is the stunning tale of a new breed of cultural insurgent: a punk genius who sparked a revolution and changed the face of human interaction for a generation, and perhaps forever. Shot through with emotional brutality and unexpected humor, this superbly crafted film chronicles the formation of Facebook and the battles over ownership that followed upon the website’s unfathomable success. With a complex, incisive screenplay by Aaron Sorkin and a brilliant cast including Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake

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The Social Network - Two-Disc Blu-Ray Edition -- MSRP: $34.99 -- Amazon Discounted Price: $23.99 (-31%)
The Social Network - Two-Disc DVD Collector's Edition -- MSRP: $28.96 -- Amazon Discounted Price: $16.99 (-41%)

Disc One
Commentary with David Fincher
Commentary with Aaron Sorkin and Cast

Disc Two
How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook? Feature-length documentary
Angus Wall, Kirk Baxter and Ren Klyce on Post
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and David Fincher on the Score
In the Hall of the Mountain King: Reznor's First Draft
Swarmatron
Jeff Cronenweth and David Fincher on the Visuals
Ruby Skye VIP Room: Multi-Angle Scene Breakdown







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