So Aaron Sorkin has met with HBO’s Sue Naegle and they’re trying to come up with a series. But the intriguing news from a brief GQ interview with him is what Sorkin had to say about his behind-the-scenes activity during the writers strike. And it closes out something that has stuck in my craw all these months.
To refresh your memory, I’d reported January 2nd about a secret meeting of some top screenwriters and TV showrunners banding together to make a powerful coalition that would force the WGA leadership to accept whatever deal the DGA makes with the AMPTP. Their hush-hush activity was to weigh their options about how to best exert pressure for the strike to be settled. Well, I was excoriated for posting this info, with some Internet loudmouths even claiming this group didn’t exist. And on February 4th I elaborated further that the leaders of different dissident factions within the WGA (“some made up of very powerful TV showrunners and feature film writers”) had approached the guild toppers with an ultimatum that they would no longer be silent if a deal weren’t done within 48 hours. So now Sorkin confirms this to GQ:
What did you do during the Hollywood writers’ strike? Guilt-free vacation?
I had a play in previews on Broadway.Right, The Farnsworth Invention.
For three and a half weeks I was in the unique position of being on strike and being struck against at the same time.Yes, the Broadway stagehands went on strike.
This was about three weeks before Charlie Wilson’s War was opening. I thought, If the projectionists go on strike, that’ll fill out my bingo card. I’ll have to ask my parents for my allowance again. Anyway, I spent most of the time during the writers’ strike in New York with the play. Once that was over and I’d come back to L.A., I did participate in something that should have happened months earlier. Paul Attanasio—The guy who produces House?
Yes—invited about seven or eight or nine of us over to his house for dinner. All screenwriters you would know. We all agreed that we had been irresponsible and that, in an effort not to seem elitist, we had remained quiet during this strike. We hadn’t voiced our objections. We hadn’t put pressure on Patric Verrone and the other heads of the union to end this thing. It wasn’t a strike we were passionate about. The fact of the matter is that people we all work with every day—and I’m talking about the 120 or so people on a movie set or a TV set, who are all the principal wage earners for their families—don’t have the kind of bank accounts that can weather a strike like this. We’d been wrong.What was the dinner like?
The Directors Guild had reached an agreement the day before. We, that night, called the leadership of the Writers Guild. I know it sounds like a bunch of revolutionaries getting together to do the right thing, but you should know the dinner was catered. It’s not like the old days. This isn’t a Clifford Odets Waiting for Lefty thing, okay? Everybody showed up in a German car. And this is exactly why we didn’t want to voice our objections to the strike. We thought, We’re going to get killed. However, here’s what we told our leadership at the Guild: that we feel strongly that the DGA deal is fair, That we should accept from the studios and networks what they’ve given to the DGA. We named who we were in the room and said that if we didn’t see fast action over the next forty-eight hours, that we would have to make our feelings public.And?
I have no idea if it worked or not. I know that the strike ended. It could have been for entirely different reasons.
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“Did you use any of the fortune you’ve made as a writer to help out some of the less fortunate scribes?”
Is that some sort of requirement now? Since when is it required to give your hard-earned money away just because you have some?
I cannot STAND redistributionists. It’s his money, he earned it, he’s not required to “help out less fortunate scribes.” That’s just stupid. Criticize the man for valid reasons, but this is NOT one of them.
So what. They had a viewpoint. They expressed it. I might be upset if I thought the WGA leadership had the ability or aplomb to craft a better deal. Patric and David made so many ridiculous errors in negotiating that it made sense to take that deal. They weren’t going to get much better. The AMPTP already had outmaneuvered them. The leverage was gone.
Golly, don’t you just feel soooooo sorry that a writer strike (or a potential theater strike in NY) would’ve forced the great Aaron Sorkin to: “I’ll have to ask my parents for my allowance again.” Maybe had he not stuffed coke up his nose freebase style, he’d have a few bucks to carry him through such trying times.
One of his TV show credits would be a happy career for most struggling writers. You know the ones, they walked the picket line while Sorkin was bemoaning his lot in life at some secret meeting held so he could feast at the table of Hollywood, while leaving crumbs to the ones begging for work to feed their families instead of their nose like Sorkin did..
Why is everyone so surprised? After all, we’ve seen this kind of arrogance from the AMPTP before. :shrugs:
The strike ended 30 days after their 48-hour ultimatum with our getting a BETTER deal than the DGA’s, and Sorkin is wondering if he helped to end the strike? What a pompous wretch he is.
Just for the record in regard to comments here:
I don’t know if Steve Zallian was at that meeting or not, but I do know that he was walking the picket line with me every single day at Fox, as collegial and kind a person as I met during the strike. Remember, also that he refused to conduct a Q&A for American Gangster during the strike. Unfair to lump him with the likes of Sorkin.
Also, during the HUAC hearings, Clifford Odets named names. So I would say Sorkin IS fit to shine Odets’s shoes. Perfectly fit.
And he calls himself a liberal!?! A Democrat !?!?!?
Sounds more like a Republican to me.
hey scott and playmaker
so, on sorkin’s side in this, (good luck – it’s gonna be lonely over there)just as you’re on aftra and u4s’s side in that fight?
multiple pricks.
I blame the ‘West Wing’ audience. Sorkin’s self-important ain’t-I-the-smarty-pants bullshitty writing garnered too much exalted attention, like he was the Messiah of Television come to save us all, and then look what happened. Tried to blow it for the rest of us. Could someone please out the other members of that catered affair, please?
What a prick.
Hearing this makes me appreciate Shawn Ryan, Neal Baer and the like. Show Runners who took the hit and fought for the little guy even though Aaron Sorkin was stuffing his face with endive and undermining his fellow writers.
Remember that time during a “Sports Night” table read when there was a typo that the Writers’ Assistant had made in the script, and rather than just move on, Sorkin stopped the read, had the poor assistant stand up, and then “playfully” slapped him in front of everyone while they all looked on in horror?
What a man of the people!
As a former crew member of Aaron’s and a person who is currently working on a television crew, I would like to thank Mr. Sorkin and the others who helped to end the writer’s strike. My family thanks you as well.
What a dooooooouche. Quick, somebody trot out the horror stories of just how awful he is to the underlings on his shows.
Aaron Sorkin, no matter how he’d like to present himself in this little anecdote, is not some kind of friend to the little guy, the working mom, the sole breadwinner, the person trying to do a low-level job well. He’s a narcissistic dick who has a vision of himself that doesn’t really mesh with the reality of how people experience working with him.
Thanks for ending the strike, though. That was cool of you! Maybe you and Paul Attanasio would like to drop by the Middle East next. Get shit DONE.
No matter who or what ended the strike it had to end sometime. Yes old wounds are being opened, but the blame is squarely in the timing of the strike. Personally I think you would have got a better deal if you hadn’t struck. Yes the AMPTP is using draconian methods, but do you blame them. They are trying to destroy the movie business welfare system out of spite. No other reason.
What I have lost in all of this is forty pounds, all my savings and most of my sanity. So you can cry all you want, but there other’s who suffered as well. Sorkin is a dick for reasons other than this, but you all are dicks just for striking
Malren,
He “earned” it by having a rich corporate lawyer dad who indulged him and enabled him to pursue his career?
And the people in Somalia “earned” their starvation?
You’re an idiot.
WHAT A SMUG ASSHOLE. SO SELF IMPORTANT AND TYPICAL OF THE LIBERAL ELITE FEELING GUILTY ABOUT THEIR GERMAN CARS BUT DRIVING THEM ANYWAY. THIS GUY IS A SCMUCK WHO THINKS HE’S ANTON CHEKOV WHEN IS WRITING HAS AS MUCH SUBSTANCE AS CONDENSED MILK.
Aaron Sorkin’s biggest sin is not screwing over his fellow WGA writers, it’s not being a crackhead, it’s not his extreme lack of self-awareness which allows him to publicly state he was protecting the little guy when everyone knows he has a rep as the biggest scumbag in Hollywood — his biggest sin is that his writing SUCKS. It’s overwritten melodramatic pap. The guy had one hit show. One. And so what that people watched it, people watch Leno too.
Gretchen, I’m glad someone brought the slapping incident up. Yeah. A real stand-up guy, particularly when HR struggles to explain to you that you cannot slap your very young WA and asks you to apologize, and you get your shorts in a huffy bitchfit twist about people not being able to take a joke.
Classy.
Hilarious to see a string of bitter writers (well, likely wannabes) who probably have half a dozen Obama stickers spread across the back of their Priuses sounding like so many Hilary supporters.
Malren ‘i cannot stand redistributionists’ potter
one man’s decent living wage is another man’s ‘redistribution of wealth’.
i suppose you would abolish the minimum wage too? what is it with you people who have no problem with exploitation or nepotism but have an aneurysm when someone suggests helping out a brother in times of need? Go watch some frank capra or robin hood for chrissakes! or better still ‘a christmas carol’.
Is Sorkin coming out with this now because the WGA elections are next month? Who’s he backing?
t-rex
I said he had the right to express his opinions and to have dinner with other union members. Just like you do T-rex. Yes I support your right to voice your opinion.
But please, stop the false projections about my statements. Everyone can read my statements for themselves. So everyone, when did I ever say that I support the outcome or the full slate of his opinions?
Why are you still on here T-Rex? The sag thing is over. Done. It’s not even the topic of this article and blog. Nothing you’re gonna say is going to get them back to the table. There is absolutely no reason to bring up the sag thing again. Sag will work under their old contract for the next 3 years. Call it the 6 year contract now. In 3 years you can negotiate a new contract or choose to call it the 9 year contract. Acknowledge and move on.
Noddy and Givemeabreak-
Phelps has too many gold medals!!! What a prick!!! Why doesn’t he give them to the other USA team members? They are trying hard too!!! They should kick him out!!
His family supported him and all he did was go swimming everyday. He had a dad who indulged him and enabled him to pursue his career.
No swimmer left behind!!!
hahahahah
Unbelievable. Where does this sense of entitlement come from? Who do all of you think you are? He got the brass ring this time and he is failing as a human being- why do you think that means he owes you, or for that matter that anyone does? Writers are a ‘creative’, which means your income and success are somewhat based on your talent – are you angry because some people with money thought he was more talented or because they don’t think you are?
I mean really- more than just his families friends liked his show by the way- I’m sure if it was your show, it wouldn’t be about someone handing you everything- you would say you earned it, right?
I’m beginning to think that maybe throwing verbal stones is what most of you seem to do best.
Playmaker and Audra,
……………I love you both! Let’s move on people.
One thing about this site. It brings out the small minds and wannabe’s.
Remember the old saying, “those with talent succeed. those without talent have no choice but to complain about those who do” – Oscar Levant