Information broke on Monday that Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney was producing a brand new movie about Elon Musk. And regardless that the film is reportedly not accomplished but, the billionaire already has an opinion on the mission.
“It’s a success piece,” Musk tweeted on Tuesday.
Gibney was fast to answer on Twitter, “How would you understand?”
The upcoming documentary is described as a “definitive and unvarnished examination of multi-billionaire tech entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter,” in accordance with Selection. And it looks like the “unvarnished” half is what makes Musk assume he’s not getting the remedy he’s used to getting by his legions of followers on Twitter—one thing extra akin to the reward of a North Korean ode to Pricey Chief.
Musk constructed up years of goodwill by means of the media by positioning himself because the form of man who was engaged on world-saving tasks like clear power and journeys to distant planets. However Musk basically lit all of that public goodwill on fireplace throughout his disastrous bid to take over Twitter. Oddly sufficient, the social media service the billionaire sought to personal allowed the world to get an actual have a look at what makes Musk tick.
And it wasn’t a reasonably image. Musk was uncovered as a deeply insecure billionaire who needed nothing extra in life than to be adored by hundreds of thousands of followers. And Musk didn’t care who he damage within the course of, finally revealing himself to be a petty and vindictive chief who’s continuously taking credit score for the work of others.
Musk’s newest hits have included defending Dilbert creator Scott Adams after a racist rant that advocated for racial segregation, firing an engineer who advised that Musk’s Twitter engagement was down as a result of the general public has bored with his antics and mocking an worker with a incapacity who he lately laid off.
Gibney has produced documentaries together with, Enron: The Smartest Guys within the Room, Going Clear: Scientology and the Jail of Perception and Steve Jobs: Man within the Machine. Gibney received Greatest Documentary Function in 2008 for his movie Taxi to the Darkish Aspect which appeared on the CIA’s use of torture in Afghanistan after the fear assaults of Sept. 11, 2001.
Twitter, very like Musk’s different corporations, not has a public relations crew. However I despatched an e mail anyway reaching out for remark since that’s the protocol, even when Musk must protect himself from any semblance of criticism or critical inquiry. I’ll replace this put up if I ever hear again.