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March 11, 2013
The White, White World of Aaron Sorkin
This Aaron Sorkin supercut demonstrates that he recycles the same lines over and over again throughout all the shows and movies he writes. But it also demonstrates something else: Everyone in Aaron Sorkin's ideal fantasy worlds is white, except for Dule Hill, D.L. Hughely, and Benson.
More crap like this here.
The other thing I noticed is that Aaron Sorkin is just stuff he ripped off of David Mamet's early work mixed with "Friends." From David Mamet he took the dialogue that alternates between artificially clipped and artificially long as well as New Faux City sayings he's heard Ethnics say on TV ("Not for nothin'"). The "Friends" part is the sitcomy Cutesy Banter, the Sassy Catchphrasing, and the frequent Reversions to Childhoood (raspberries, head-slaps, sticking out of tongues).
Sick day: I'm really sick so I'm going to be link blogging. My brain don't work too good today.