Aaron Sorkin, Scott Rudin Working on Facebook Movie?
Filed under: Deals, Sony, RumorMonger, Scripts
Call me skeptical, but I'm willing to sustain myself entirely on a diet of my own words if writer Aaron Sorkin and producer Scott Rudin can actually manage to make something entertaining out of a film about the formation of social networking site Facebook and the success of its founders, as Variety reports they are working on over at Sony.
Honestly, what can an Oscar-winning producer and an oft-acclaimed scribe do with a rags-to-riches arc and the sight of two guys tapping away at computers and taking meetings? Sure, at least Sorkin and Rudin are two talented guys in their own right, but I'm really missing whatever inherent, original, exceedingly relevant drama they might see in this project. Killing time at work on Facebook is one thing; this is something else.
On the one hand, I'd like to see this fall through, and on the other, I'd only be rewarded with a good flick if proven wrong. Regardless, here's what appears to be the official Facebook group of the whole shebang, and if any of you guys get wind of a Fox-backed MySpace project with a title like Major Tom or something, be a pal and pass it on.
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8-28-2008 @ 5:54PM
Kurt said...
I'll be stoked about it because I seriously
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8-28-2008 @ 5:54PM
Kurt said...
Um, I broke my own comment. Continuing....
...Heart Aaron Sorkin's writing. But can the man step away from the the behind-the-scenes stuff? West Wing was great, and the middle 2/3 of Sports Night was f**kin' awesome, but it's been pretty steadily downhill since.
Does anyone else remember how colossally disappointing Studio 60 was? Or how mildly disappointing Charlie Wilson's War was?
Can we maybe try something different?
8-28-2008 @ 7:28PM
jake said...
I call shenanigans! In a recent interview Sorkin made his feelings clear about the internet...
"Sorkin repeats his hatred of Internet (or at least certain aspects of the Internet) that we saw in episodes of The West Wing and Studio 60. He calls the web "a bronchial infection on the First Amendment," and says that "nothing has done more to make us dumber or meaner than the anonymity of the Internet."
http://men.style.com/gq/blogs/gqeditors/2008/08/why-does-aaron.html (via TV Squad)
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8-28-2008 @ 9:24PM
William Goss said...
Hmmmm... nothing against GQ, but given the nature of the blog, I'm still going to give Variety the benefit of the doubt here.
Good catch, though. Should this project indeed come apart sooner or later, the braggin' rights will be all yours.
8-28-2008 @ 8:54PM
Osbo said...
Well, Sorkin's recent Broadway play, The Farnsworth Invention, about the creation of the television set, actually made for interesting drama.
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8-28-2008 @ 9:29PM
William Goss said...
However, the television set has been a considerably more influential factor on society at large than Facebook'll ever be, and while Mark Zuckerberg may be a swell guy, they're not about to put a statue of him in the United States Capitol: http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/farnsworth.cfm
9-01-2008 @ 2:38PM
David Gerard said...
I've made the poster for the Facebook movie.
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