This exchange between radical pacifist David Dellinger and Judge Julius Hoffman actually happened. It's way more polished and revealing than anything in Sorkin's film.pic.twitter.com/wWCnvFGdLc
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This exchange between radical pacifist David Dellinger and Judge Julius Hoffman actually happened. It's way more polished and revealing than anything in Sorkin's film.pic.twitter.com/wWCnvFGdLc
Almost anything would be wilder, funnier, and more pointed than a Sorkin script. These tweets, for starters
He wrote one of the most prescient movie quotes of the past decade quotes in The Social Network (a movie which hasn’t aged that well) with “The internet is written in ink.”
Sorkin has in his scripts, for the last fifteen years, been quite confident in his capacity for improving on real life.
I knew a writer who practiced this religiously. And practice did NOT make perfect.
Is that because Sorkin primarily writes about himself?
Ditto Feiffer's Pictures at a Prosecution.
Which is straight-up edited transcripts. Feiffer knew.
Where do I find those?
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