
ANDREW: Joe Mazzello is always bored in the back of a shot. He’s always doing something! It’s incredibly charming and distracting.
ARMIE: They tacked on a bunch of extra days for him too, didn’t they?
ANDREW: Yeah, yeah, because it’s adorable!
ARMIE: “War-do!” (everyone laughs)
ANDREW: There was one great take that he did when we move into the new Facebook offices and I’m signing the papers that will lead to my, you know, demise, and he looks in through the window at me and makes this excited face and they didn’t use it in the film but I think there should be, like, a whole section of the DVD dedicated to that.
ARMIE: To the many faces of Joe.
ANDREW: The Many Faces of Mazzello.
JESSE: Joe brings such a nice levity to the movie in contrast to what Mark and Eduardo are going through, which is so dramatic. In a role that had I played it, I wouldn’t have found the things that Joe found.ANDREW: (later) There’s Joe! There’s our favourite boy! The way he talks is so interesting. He’s like a muppet!
JOSH: He was the little kid in Jurassic Park. I can never forget that.
ANDREW: Oh my God, are you kidding me? Are you kidding me. I was so jealous of the young Joe Mazzello when I watched that movie. I was like, ah, that kid. That kid is going to be the bane of my existence.—The Social Network: Audio Commentary