Anyway back to the point at hand, I recently saw The Social Network, the movie based on the rise of online social networking site "Facebook" starring Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. Featuring all the rises and falls of the Mark Zuckerberg and co. you'll hear and see things you never knew, there's drama, comedic elements and factual information educating the viewer on what actually happened with the creation of the site.
While I thoroughly enjoyed the movie start to finish I found myself needing to check the accuracy of a lot of the plot lines, a lot of stuff didn't happen quite as the film depicts but it was a good movie overall. Something I feel the film didn't have and perhaps couldn't have had was the whole antagonist/protagonist push, everyone seems to be a bit of an anti hero, they're financially motivated which leaves the viewer feeling slightly isolated and distanced by the story.
I would recommend this highly, it's exciting and high paced, while being about something that could be extremely dull it maintains the viewers attention.