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“The Social Network” DVD Extras
I have just added screen captures from two of the DVD extras that Andrew appeared in as part of the UK edition of The Social Network, including the behind-the-scenes documentary How Did They Ever Make a Movie of Facebook? Enjoy!
As promised, over 700 gorgeous BluRay-quality screen captures of Andrew from his role in The Social Network have just been added to the gallery – enjoy!
New photos have sprouted online overnight from Andrew’s latest appearance, the press conference for “The Social Network”. A bunch of photos have been added into the galleries.
Parade: “I Have an Unusual Relationship With Facebook”
Parade Magazine have released yet another new interview with Andrew in light of “The Social Network” premiering in New York over the past week. They talk “Social”, Andrew’s relationship with Facebook, his long-time girlfriend Shannon, and channeling Saverin.
“I have an unusual relationship with Facebook. I love it, but I hate it at the same time. It takes far too much of my energy and time — time I should be spending working or making myself a better person instead of looking at pictures of my friends having fun at great parties in London. It’s a terrible, terrible thing.”
“I think my girlfriend is proud of me and the fact that I’ve remained grounded. I think I’m just busier. That’s the main thing. I haven’t got as much time to mope about and complain that I’m bored. She travels with me when she’s not working. Whenever we have time, we’re together. When I’m on my own, you’d find me in the ocean surfing.” Read more …
L.A. Times: “‘The Social Network’s’ Andrew Garfield has a way with emotion”
Another article has appeared online with a brand new interivew (and photo, huzzah!) with Andrew. This time he talks “The Social Network”, comments on “Never Let Me Go” and being the new Spidey and fulfilling his childhood dreams.
In “The Social Network,” David Fincher’s look at the contentious founding of Facebook, opening Friday, Garfield plays Brazilian-born Eduardo Saverin, who, along with fellow Harvard undergrad and punk genius — as the marketing campaign would have it — Mark Zuckerberg ( Jesse Eisenberg), creates Facebook. But when the social networking site, initially known as thefacebook, swiftly becomes a global sensation — and a huge money-earner — Saverin and Zuckerberg have a falling out.
“He’s Mark’s only true friend and big brother,” Garfield says of Saverin in a phone interview. “There’s definitely a Cain and Abel relationship.”
In preparation for the film, based on the Ben Mezrich book “The Accidental Billionaires,” Garfield wasn’t able to meet his real-life counterpart. “It didn’t feel imperative because Aaron Sorkin wrote this incredibly detailed and idiosyncratic script in which he managed to flesh out a bunch of real people in all of their facets, so it was all there on the page. But in terms of doing some kind of mimicry performance, it didn’t feel necessary or important,” says the actor, who was born in L.A. but moved with his family to England when he was 3. Read more …
A few more promotional studio shots from Andrew’s film “The Social Network” have been released! Andrew is featured alongside co-star, Jesse Eisenberg, in many of the photos – from the images we can see the very tense relationship which forms between Zuckerberg and Saverin with Andrew looking not-so-happy. You can check out the new stills in the gallery.
Andrew’s been a busy beaver lately, promoting not only one but two films! Andrew was last spotted a couple of days ago at the New York premiere, after party and press conference for “The Social Network”! We go from seeing Andrew in a very, erm, dapper (I guess is the only word to describe it) jumper and then into a clean-cut black suit! The Andrew-love is spreading!