top | item 6233798 (no title) FaceKicker | 12 years ago For what it's worth, The Social Network as a movie was very well-received by critics [1]. Jobs, not so much [2].[1] http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the-social-network/[2] http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/jobs/ discuss order hn newest baby|12 years ago The trailer for the social network was amazing and people were anticipating the movie.I don't think anyone wanted to watch Jobs after seeing the trailer. dsuth|12 years ago Often, anticipation is what ruins a movie. All of the best movies I've seen (The Matrix, Fifth Element spring to mind) had such obtuse trailers that I had no idea what was going on before I got in there. load replies (1) kazagistar|12 years ago Holy shit, "not so much" is putting it really lightly.
baby|12 years ago The trailer for the social network was amazing and people were anticipating the movie.I don't think anyone wanted to watch Jobs after seeing the trailer. dsuth|12 years ago Often, anticipation is what ruins a movie. All of the best movies I've seen (The Matrix, Fifth Element spring to mind) had such obtuse trailers that I had no idea what was going on before I got in there. load replies (1)
dsuth|12 years ago Often, anticipation is what ruins a movie. All of the best movies I've seen (The Matrix, Fifth Element spring to mind) had such obtuse trailers that I had no idea what was going on before I got in there. load replies (1)
baby|12 years ago
I don't think anyone wanted to watch Jobs after seeing the trailer.
dsuth|12 years ago
kazagistar|12 years ago