where they shot the monkees and we re going for the exact same thing. but are you, though? you say all this stuff. i think underneath it, you do like to make your point. some of the criticism the reviews i ve seen is not centered around the show or jeff, but this sorkinism, somehow an offensive new term for the polemic stuff you put in and i really enjoy, i suspect some people don t. tell me about that criticism you get. i do enjoy it. i enjoy language very much. it sounds like music to me. i enjoy oratory. that s the reason for the long speeches. i grew up in a family where anyone who said one word when they could have used 10 just wasn t trying hard enough. i was the dumbest kid in my family. i d sit at the dinner table just listening to fantastic arguments, like i was listening to a tennis match. i grew to really like that. i loved the sound of a point really well made, of somebody saying, but you haven t thought of it this way. think about that. what if this were
i think underneath it, you do like to make your point. some of the criticism the reviews i ve seen is not centered around the show or jeff, but this sorkinism, somehow an offensive new term for the polemic stuff you put in and i really enjoy, i suspect some people don t. tell me about that criticism you get. i do enjoy it. i enjoy language very much. it sounds like music to me. i enjoy oratory. that s the reason for the long speeches. i grew up in a family where anyone who said one word when they could have used 10 just wasn t trying hard enough. i was the dumbest kid in my family. i d sit at the dinner table just listening to fantastic arguments, like i was listening to a tennis match. i grew to really like that. i loved the sound of a point really well made, of somebody saying, but you haven t thought of it this way. think about that. what if this were to happen. as a writer, i grew up wanting to imitate that sound. a fantastic speech at the start of episode one, your c
where they shot the morninkees and we re going for the exact same thing. you say all this stuff. i think underneath it, you do like to make your point. some of the criticism the reviews i ve seen is not centered around the show or jeff, but this sorkinism, somehow an offensive new term for the polemic stuff you put in and i really enjoy, i suspect some people don t. tell me about that criticism you get. i do enjoy it. i enjoy language very much. it sounds like music to me. i enjoy oratory. that s the reason for the long speeches. i grew up in a family where anyone who said one word when they could have used 10 just wasn t trying hard enough. i was the dumbest kid in my family. i d sit at the dinner table just listening to fantastic arguments, like i was listening to a tennis match. i grew to really like that. i loved the sound of a point really well made, of somebody saying, but you haven t thought of it this way. think about that. what if this were to happen. as a write
i could not see going out on stage and having a party without first finding some sort of peace with what took place. he also reveals why he s rapping again. i m a bit of a king in the rap world, sir. you really are. they re talking about you in every club. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening, big story tonight. truth, power and the media, colliding like never before in the newsroom. alan sorkin gave us the west wing and social network and now taking on cable news, i ll talk to him in a moment and jeff daniels plays the cynical anchorman and who he based his character on and the hit maker with a hit show, l.l. cool j and opening up about his private life and what it really means to be a role model. first, the big story, hbo s newsroom. now the show s creative writer. alan sorkin and jeff daniels. welcome to you both. i was at the premier of the newsroom in new york, a very gradios affair with all the great of media there, lots of cable news anchors racin
i m a bit of a king in the rap world, sir. you really are. they re talking about you in every club. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening, big story tonight. truth, power and the media, colliding like never before in the newsroom. alan sorkin gave us the west wing and social network and now taking on cable news, i ll talk to him in a moment and jeff daniels plays the cynical anchorman and who he based his character on and the hit maker with a hit show, l.l. cool j and opening up about his private life and what it really means to be a role model. first, the big story, hbo s newsroom. alan sorbing kind jeff daniels. welcome to you both. i was at the premier of the newsroom in new york, a very gradios affair with all the great of media there, lots of cable news anchors racing to see how accurate this was. i think it s fair to say, general consensus was it was pretty darned accurate. people really enjoyed it. i found it a thrilling reality check, for me, what it