Perhaps, according to this post in Variety:
Columbia Pictures is in advanced talks with David Fincher to direct "The Social Network," the Aaron Sorkin-scripted film for Columbia Pictures about the formation of Facebook.
The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook from its 2004 creation on the Harvard campus by sophomore Mark Zuckerberg to a juggernaut with more than 200 million members.
Scott Rudin and Michael De Luca are producing with Trigger Street's Kevin Spacey and Dana Brunetti.
The aim is to begin production later this year.
Fincher last directed "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."
-An odd choice, but I trust in Fincher...what do you think?
Columbia Pictures is in advanced talks with David Fincher to direct "The Social Network," the Aaron Sorkin-scripted film for Columbia Pictures about the formation of Facebook.
The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook from its 2004 creation on the Harvard campus by sophomore Mark Zuckerberg to a juggernaut with more than 200 million members.
Scott Rudin and Michael De Luca are producing with Trigger Street's Kevin Spacey and Dana Brunetti.
The aim is to begin production later this year.
Fincher last directed "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button."
-An odd choice, but I trust in Fincher...what do you think?
weird, but kinda cool
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I'm not sure about this project at all, but depending on the talent involved, it'll be an interesting one.
ReplyDeletenot sure, i need more detail. i trust david fincher enough to accept that he'll give us his best effort. however, i do spend too much time on facebook, so im kind of worried that this movie will only make matters worse.
ReplyDeletei think the talent level is so above what you would think for this project that i'm expecting more than i would
ReplyDeleteReally? A movie about facebook? Is Hollywood really running out of ideas?
ReplyDeletewhat will they think of next??
ReplyDeleteI love David Fincher, but seriously this is just stupid. I hope plans fall through.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to think about this, the level of talent definitely works in it's favor. I'd much rather have David Fincher try to adapt 'Survivor', as he already once successfully adapted a Chuck Palahniuk novel with his brilliant vision of 'Fight Club.' To be honest though, the only person I'm still extremely curious to hear from is Paul Thomas Anderson.
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