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‘Bachelorette’ Star Dishes on Acerbic Ellen Degeneres Experience
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The Social Network -- which came out on Friday -- is a great movie. Predictably brilliant script from Aaron Sorkin. Sharp and seamless direction from David Fincher. Strong performances from a cast of actors who are just unfamiliar enough to make you believe that they actually are these characters. A timeless tale of ambition and ego and friendship and loyalty. Justin Timberlake proving that he is as cute and charismatic as ever.
Sure, maybe the film feels a bit more like the story of Facebook than the story of our generation. The very reality of social networking comes across as secondary to the personalities of those who perfected it. But who wants to see a bunch of tech geeks wax philosophic about the future of privacy trends and online advertising strategy when you can watch them backstab each other and hook up with groupies in bathroom stalls instead? Not me! So no complaints there.
But I was left with one nagging question after the initial sheen of my viewing experience wore off.
Where are all the girls?
There are women in the movie, of course. But none of them play any sort of foundational role in the creation of Facebook -- other than acting as a motivating factor in anti-hero Mark Zuckerberg's decisions to build and expand his empire. Erica Albrig
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NEW YORK (CBS) When it comes to love and romance, "The Bachelorette's" Ali Fedotowsky knows that finding love isn't easy and that sometimes it takes a leap of faith.
While Ali got her own fairy-tale ending - and an engagement ring from the adorable Roberto Martinez - she hopes other women can have a happy and healthy ending by surviving breast cancer.
Fedotowsky is lending her support to a Warner Brothers' Movie Charity Campaign involving a "pink folder" of movies on cable and satellite systems.
Each time one of the 16 films - all love stories of course - is rented or downloaded on Video On Demand, a donation will be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The campaign continues through October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness month.
"The Notebook," and "City of Angels" and "Music and Lyrics" she told CBSNews.com. "This is actually the perfect date for Roberto and I. We just love sitting at home and watching movies and cuddling up!"
After getting engaged in Tahiti, one of the world's most romantic destinations, the couple moved to San Diego where Roberto had a job lined up and Ali landed a gig as a news correspondent for San Diego'