SNL: Would The Real Mark Zuckerberg Please Stand Up?

Normally having a critically acclaimed movie based off of your life story would be a huge honor, but after seeing The Social Network we could see why Mark Zuckerberg might not agree. Portrayed by a fast talking, always looking to get laid Jesse Eisenberg, The founder of Facebook is cast in a slightly less than favorable light in his film debut.
Putting to rest any public perceptions of bad blood between the two, Zuckerberg took to the stage in Saturday Night Live last night for a rather awkward public confrontation. Silence and a few heavily scripted pleasantries dominated the 4 minute segment, but it certainly was uncanny to see the two side by side.
Hit the jump to check out the video for yourself if you're in the mood for a train wreck.
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burntham77
January 31, 2011 at 5:44pm
SNL is awful because good-looking men are rarely as funny as their ugly/fat counterparts.
I want to punch Mark in his smug little face.
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TechLarry
January 31, 2011 at 9:45am
With the biggest smile, and all the money falling out his ass.
:)
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MleB
January 31, 2011 at 6:56am
Cringingly awful, with everyone under-rehearsed, visibly reading from cue cards a bad, unfunny script. Oh wait - that's the description of all of SNL these days. Which then kinda makes '50 Rock' less a comedy than a documentary...
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Calibretto
January 30, 2011 at 2:24pm
I don't see why Zuckerberg and others are upset about how he was portrayed in the movie. That's most likely how he really acted...
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