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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Sean Parker’s View on Justin Timberlake

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Sean Parker is portrayed as a sick demented backstabber with no feelings for other. Where? Well, why don’t you pres the ‘Play’ button on ‘The Social Network’, or try giving a thorough reading to ‘The Accidental Billionaires”. You’ll soon find out that Parker soon befriended Zuckerberg and hatched plans for thwarting off Eduardo Saverin (Zuckerberg’s business partner).
 Sean-Parker Anyway, media heads reached out to Sean Parker recently for a heads up on the movie. Parker was thrilled and excited about Justin Timberlake, playing his role in the film. He told that the singer reached out to him to have a closer look at the character.
Parker said, “I remember when Timberlake came to me for the first time. I told him that you won’t be getting a lot of help to play the part that Sorkin has written. I am being portrayed as a negative person, who isn’t really me in real life.”
Some people do agree that Parker is not as bad as he looks. Maybe he’s half as bad as he is in the movie? Never mind that, move on to the recent feature in Vanity Fair, where Parker’s character in the film is complex and interesting.

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Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg

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After the release of ‘The Social Network’ movie, the world has started eyeing Mark Zuckerberg as the real perpetrator, who betrayed his friends for his personal interests. Thanks to the lawsuits and the controversial plot of the film, Zuckerberg is now all zipped up and has nothing much to say these days.
 Eduardo-Saverin While, the CEO was busy building Facebook, he needed monetary aid. The only person to lend him $18,000 was Eduardo Saverin, who later joined is as a business partner. Another con man, Sean Parker / Napster CEO steps in and befriends Zuckerberg. Getting close to the Facebook origins, you’ll find out that Eduardo was turning out to be a liability for Zuckerberg.
The innocent looking, lisper hatched plans of toppling Eduardo Saverin off the business, with Parker. In the earlier days of Facebook, the site was only open to members of the Harvard University. The then founders had made a brilliant plan of taking over the world.

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