Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin discusses his upcoming biopic of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Sorkin talks to Bloomberg’s Emily Chang for an installment of “Studio 1.0″ airing tonight at 8:30 pm ET/PT.
I think that you could do ten more movies about Steve Jobs. If you lined up ten different writers and said, ‘Write a movie about Steve Jobs,’ you’d get ten different movies, all of them worth seeing. [I feel pressure writing ‘Steve Jobs’], the same pressure that I feel when I’m writing anything – maybe with a little bit of sauce on top of pressure because he is the person that so many people have so many strong feelings about. – Aaron Sorkin
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Snorkin. Long, boring, pedantic political posturing. That’s why it would take 10 movies.
Something like yourself?
you’d get ten different movies, all of them worth seeing
NOT. I don’t want to see the upcoming movie, IF it ever happens. I’m already bored with boring Hollywood anything.
Oh Lord, please no!
Sounds more like a TV series with different seasons. Steve Jobs, the Garage years, Steve Jobs vs. IBM, Steve Jobs the NEXT Generation and so on.
Still waiting for one good one