[Here is an email I sent
recently to the producer of the—someday, I hope—Operation Bullpen movie. A
script based on my book has been finished and it is now being peddled around
Hollywood although there are, as yet, no takers. I thought ‘The Social
Network,’ the (relatively) new movie about the founding of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg, has some
parallels with the Bullpen story, as I say here…]
Hi L-
Saw "The Social
Network" last night. I liked it and it spurred some thoughts on "Operation
Bullpen," the movie. Give me just a minute or two to share them with you. "The Social
Network" opened with a $24 million weekend box office and there's not a
car crash or any violence to be found anywhere in it. That's reassuring, since
I know that's one of the things you've heard from people about the Bullpen
script: Not enough sex and violence.
Actually, "The Social
Network" doesn't have much sex either, does it? No actual sex scenes, just
party scenes and the suggestion of sex, but that's all. God knows the Bullpen
story has lots more sex than that, with hookers and Vegas strippers and sex and
drug parties on the Bada Bing boat. And
it's got the criminal element to boot—the fact that all these formerly
law-abiding guys are committing widespread fraud while being hunted down by
the FBI. "The Social
Network" has no big stars in it, unless you count Justin Timberlake, who's
very good. Of course, it has a script by Aaron Sorkin, who's a superstar
screenwriter and superb, and a hot director whose name I can't recall but who
is clearly a hot property too. Interestingly, Kevin Spacey is one of the
producers—isn't he Trigger Street Productions?—and clearly Kevin has a sharp
eye for material, because he also produced "21." [ more ]