Page Summary: We poke fun at the Facebook movie that somehow made boring litigation between young entitled millionaires look interesting ... Eduardo (Andrew Garfield) confronts Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) and Sean (Justin Timberlake) after they go behind his back.
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We poke fun at the Facebook movie that somehow made boring litigation between young entitled millionaires look interesting ... Eduardo (Andrew Garfield) confronts Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) and Sean (Justin Timberlake) after they go behind his back. During some questioning Mark is reminded that his ex-best friend Eduardo is now suing him for $600 million.
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- We poke fun at the Facebook movie that somehow made boring litigation between young entitled millionaires look interesting ...
- Eduardo (Andrew Garfield) confronts Mark (Jesse Eisenberg) and Sean (Justin Timberlake) after they go behind his back.
- During some questioning Mark is reminded that his ex-best friend Eduardo is now suing him for $600 million.
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