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    It also helps that acting is top notch which makes the story all the more believable. I would have for no reason thought that this is a good movie idea nevertheless it is executed so correctly that delivers on every thing it promises.
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    "127 Hours star Fred Franco and "The Social Network" star Jesse Eisenberg have been recently featured on THR's Awards Watch Actor's Roundtable. Franco just lately portrayed real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston with Danny Boyle's "127 Hours", although Jesse Eisenberg portrayed Twitter founder Mark Zuckerberg within David Fincher's "The Societal Network". Both films have garnered quite a bit of oscar buzz and either Franco and Eisenberg are likely to receive best actor nods at next year's Academy Awards because of their respective portrayals.

    At one point inside hour-long discussion, both actors were asked to share their approach on agreeing to a real-life character. Director Danny Boyle was a lot involved with Aron Ralston throughout the entire process of making "127 Hours", as he wanted to assure to depict Aron's circumstances accurately and faithfully. As James Franco stated inside roundtable discussion, he did spend some time with Ralston, but mainly entrusted Danny Boyle to steer him inside right direction with that performance.

    Additionally, an interesting point which James made is that no one really knows what Aron Ralston acts like in true to life; the general public isn't informed about the way he converse or his mannerisms, so this allowed James the freedom to produce the character his own in certain ways, but while also honoring basic principles of Ralston's story.

    On the other hand, it is pretty well known at this point that Facebook founder Recognise Zuckerberg hasn't put his press on Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal with him in Fincher's "The Social Network", or the film itself for that matter. In fact, Zuckerberg is now on record to say that a lot of aspects of Fincher's film are misleading or only totally fabricated. This really isn't Eisenberg's fault, as he stated in the roundtable discussion that he really wished to meet and analyze Zuckerberg before filming this movie, but the producers wanted no part of this.

    Of course, Eisenberg's depiction of Zuckerberg shouldn't stir up many positive feelings about the guy. Badoo buscar pareja gratis

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