{"id":231,"date":"2025-03-14T12:08:22","date_gmt":"2025-03-14T13:08:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nichesitetool.com\/?p=231"},"modified":"2025-03-18T06:36:40","modified_gmt":"2025-03-18T06:36:40","slug":"fans-rush-to-watch-one-of-the-best-movies-of-the-century-before-it-leaves-amazon-prime","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.nichesitetool.com\/index.php\/2025\/03\/14\/fans-rush-to-watch-one-of-the-best-movies-of-the-century-before-it-leaves-amazon-prime\/","title":{"rendered":"Fans rush to watch \u2018one of the best movies of the century\u2019 before it leaves Amazon Prime"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Jesse Eisenberg leads the top-rated 2010 film (Picture: Merrick Morton\/THA\/REX\/Shutterstock)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Consider this your official warning: ‘One of the best movies of the century’ is about to disappear from Amazon Prime<\/a>. <\/p>\n

It’s hard to imagine a life without social media<\/a>, particularly Facebook<\/a>, which is maybe why The Social Network<\/a>\u2014a film based on the platform’s creation\u2014is such a fan favourite. <\/p>\n

Starring Andrew Garfield<\/a>, Justin Timberlake<\/a> and Jesse Eisenberg<\/a>, the 2010 movie has long been loved by fans, but it’s earning quite a lot of praise recently as many flock to watch it before it leaves its current streaming service home. <\/p>\n

The film, which will depart the streamer on Monday, March 24, follows Mark Zuckerberg<\/a>, played by Jesse, 41, as he creates a social media site for himself and his fellow students at Harvard University<\/a>. <\/p>\n

Once it’s up and running, he and his business partner, Eduardo Saverin<\/a>, played by Andrew, 41, watch as their creation turns into a global success, riding the high before then, having to ride a low as the Winklevoss twins<\/a>, played by Armie Hammer<\/a>, file a lawsuit claiming the now tech giant stole their concept.<\/p>\n

It’s a captivating story in itself, but the fictionalised retelling by the actors and director David Fincher<\/a> was an immediate winner with fans and critics, going on to earn Academy Awards<\/a> for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Original Score in 2011.<\/p>\n

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