While The Social Network was becoming the biggest movie of the weekend, Mark Zuckerberg was piggy-backing on Sir Richard Branson’s shoulders and engaging in a playful chicken-fight against Bill Gates and Nelson Mandela Muntz. The Facebook founder, who’s portrayed as a cold and calculating outsider in director David Fincher’s new film, was much friendlier in his cameo on Sunday night’s The Simpsons. Take a look:
Did you note that Zuckerberg is pals with Hank Scorpio?
The billionaire’s second scene must have made the Winklevoss twins laugh with glee. Mark Zuckerberg is in intense pain!
I’m starting to think that Zuckerberg has a sense of humor after all. What did you think? And remember, he’ll be reading your comments.
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this isn’t related but I have to say it- who else hates these “lie to me” ads? it’s like “oh, tim roth, put on a ‘tough face’!” but tim roth has a natural “tough face” so it just looks dumb. ugh, i hate pop ups.
I agree…Tim Roth doesn’t have to TRY to look tough.
Plus, it makes the show look like a prison drama.
Obviously whoever came up with the idea has never seen “Reservoir Dogs”.
of course the social network is too hard on zuckerberg but it doesn’t change the fact that it is a very good movie
God, I hate Facebook. It’s for losers who need validation in their lifes.
As opposed to entertainment website comment threads, which are about expressing balanced opinions without resorting to hyperactive generalities at all.
Yeah, it’s my opinion, I am not telling you what I am doing for dinner (who cares) or how sick I am so people can send me get well comments.
Very good and nice !
FaceSmash.com is for sale on Ebay…Google Me will be better
What if you don’t like? This episode wasn’t very good.