“I think every person should have the opportunity once to be Sorkinized. What could possibly be better than that? I wouldn’t complain about it if it were me.”
Scott Rudin, a producer of “The Social Network,” in Rolling Stone (via thedeadline)
Hmm. Personally, I’d decline Sorkinization, mainly because I think characterization is the weakest part of his game. The guy knows how to write a compelling story, but Aaron Sorkin characters never sound like real people; they sound like Aaron Sorkin characters.
(via bbook)
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