This is the full interview from The Charlie Rose Show.
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In the hands of another director, it would’ve been a very good movie. In the hands of Fincher, it became a masterpiece
@griffinh217 ай бұрын
It was truly a great film I remember when I watched it on screen I didn’t expect it to be that good although I was a big Fincher fan.The fact that I was at the same exact age with Jesse Eisenberg made me extremely familiar with that generation of people in the film and emotional I would say.
@kokomanation5 ай бұрын
The trailer looks like something for a straight to video movie from the late 90s
@nationalcoasternews57983 жыл бұрын
Two of most brilliant creators of their generation.
@rusamene2 жыл бұрын
4drr
@bimaputra44047 ай бұрын
what the hell is that trailer they show? The uplifting cut?
@petetrif3 жыл бұрын
😂
@ethanz3837 Жыл бұрын
yeah, social network’s the feel good movie of the whole decade!
@BROJANGSTER7 ай бұрын
You'd swear Sorkin was the director from this interview
@SeriousEdge12 жыл бұрын
Lol
@segasys1339 Жыл бұрын
Screenwriter is actually a much bigger creative engine to a story assuming they remain faithful to the script. Directors who simply buy others' scripts are a little overrated IMO
@BookClubDisaster6 ай бұрын
Almost like he created the hole thing
@finlaypitt63585 ай бұрын
Well Sorkin did direct a 3-second insert shot at the last day of filming, where Fincher essentially made Sorkin wrap the film - his gesture to say it's a Sorkin film. Of course collaboration was at the core, which is evident by how Sorkin directorial works turned out to be. He's at his best when in the hands of a great director - someone who can request a few weeks of script reads to make changes, someone who can work within Sorkin style of dialogue and keep it visually interesting, someone who can bring uncertainty or complexity to the aspects Sorkin scripts can sometimes lack.
@andreymagnuss5 ай бұрын
Sorkin has since tried his hand at Directing.
@jm16575 ай бұрын
"Oscah nomination"
@stenbiller997 ай бұрын
How the King’s Speech won Best Movie Oscar over TSN is just proof Hollywood is in need of an overhaul
@seen9214 ай бұрын
When he said it’s an “Oscar thing” that was the saddest thing to be put on camera
@haroldandmod3 жыл бұрын
Sorkin says it at around 1:37
@haroldandmod3 жыл бұрын
@@haroldandmod he said "a Felix and Oscar thing" referring to the characters in The Odd Couple.
@CamJvideo3 жыл бұрын
Dated movie. And it was even dated on release. While the whole elite status symbol thing might have been what Facebook was at Harvard in the beginning, it ultimately had absolutely nothing to with what most people came to know it as. It's really the Walmart of apps, not the Bloomingdales. But it was entertaining enough.
@BookClubDisaster6 ай бұрын
What is Bloomingdales?
@nathanchin24836 ай бұрын
@@nathanchin2483 High end clothing store in New York City. Are you American? I would guess most Americans would know what it is but maybe not
@BookClubDisaster6 ай бұрын
You don't understand what the movie is actually about, which is friendship, betrayal, and ambition, all characteristics that are intrinsic to humanity. Facebook the company was merely the vehicle to tell the story of two friends and their demise. This movie wasn't, and will never be "dated" because it's about people, not technology.
@prasad5305 ай бұрын
@@prasad530 Thanks for the condescending remark. Actually Professor, I understand fully the story ALSO has a storyline about friendship and betrayal. But to say it's not about Facebook--AT LEAST as much as it's about friendship is false. And I stand by my statement that it presents a dated image of Facebook. I think Sorkin imposed his own obsession about class issues onto it a bit too much. Movie if fine, but flawed. Not an all time classic by any means IMO.
@BookClubDisaster5 ай бұрын
@@BookClubDisaster Not nearly as condescending and obtuse as your comment above assuming that all commenters are American and know Bloomingdales....
In the hands of another director, it would’ve been a very good movie. In the hands of Fincher, it became a masterpiece
It was truly a great film I remember when I watched it on screen I didn’t expect it to be that good although I was a big Fincher fan.The fact that I was at the same exact age with Jesse Eisenberg made me extremely familiar with that generation of people in the film and emotional I would say.
The trailer looks like something for a straight to video movie from the late 90s
Two of most brilliant creators of their generation.
4drr
what the hell is that trailer they show? The uplifting cut?
😂
yeah, social network’s the feel good movie of the whole decade!
You'd swear Sorkin was the director from this interview
Lol
Screenwriter is actually a much bigger creative engine to a story assuming they remain faithful to the script. Directors who simply buy others' scripts are a little overrated IMO
Almost like he created the hole thing
Well Sorkin did direct a 3-second insert shot at the last day of filming, where Fincher essentially made Sorkin wrap the film - his gesture to say it's a Sorkin film. Of course collaboration was at the core, which is evident by how Sorkin directorial works turned out to be. He's at his best when in the hands of a great director - someone who can request a few weeks of script reads to make changes, someone who can work within Sorkin style of dialogue and keep it visually interesting, someone who can bring uncertainty or complexity to the aspects Sorkin scripts can sometimes lack.
Sorkin has since tried his hand at Directing.
"Oscah nomination"
How the King’s Speech won Best Movie Oscar over TSN is just proof Hollywood is in need of an overhaul
When he said it’s an “Oscar thing” that was the saddest thing to be put on camera
Sorkin says it at around 1:37
@@haroldandmod he said "a Felix and Oscar thing" referring to the characters in The Odd Couple.
Dated movie. And it was even dated on release. While the whole elite status symbol thing might have been what Facebook was at Harvard in the beginning, it ultimately had absolutely nothing to with what most people came to know it as. It's really the Walmart of apps, not the Bloomingdales. But it was entertaining enough.
What is Bloomingdales?
@@nathanchin2483 High end clothing store in New York City. Are you American? I would guess most Americans would know what it is but maybe not
You don't understand what the movie is actually about, which is friendship, betrayal, and ambition, all characteristics that are intrinsic to humanity. Facebook the company was merely the vehicle to tell the story of two friends and their demise. This movie wasn't, and will never be "dated" because it's about people, not technology.
@@prasad530 Thanks for the condescending remark. Actually Professor, I understand fully the story ALSO has a storyline about friendship and betrayal. But to say it's not about Facebook--AT LEAST as much as it's about friendship is false. And I stand by my statement that it presents a dated image of Facebook. I think Sorkin imposed his own obsession about class issues onto it a bit too much. Movie if fine, but flawed. Not an all time classic by any means IMO.
@@BookClubDisaster Not nearly as condescending and obtuse as your comment above assuming that all commenters are American and know Bloomingdales....