Sony Execs Called Angelina Jolie a 'Minimally Talented Spoiled Brat' According to Leaked Documents

The documents leaked from the hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment have given us some entertaining revelations. Among them have been documents that show that Sony is sick and tired of making crappy Adam Sandler movies, and that Jessica Alba goes by the fake name "Cash Money."

New correspondence from Sony Executive Producer Scott Rudin show that the likes of Adam Sandler actually got off easy. There are far worse things being said behind closed doors about celebrities and other Hollywood producers alike.

In emails written by Rudin discussing the disaster that was the in-development Steve Jobs biopic (not the Ashton Kutcher one), Rudin slams Angelina Jolie for stealing director David Fincher away from "Jobs" to direct "Cleopatra."

"There is no movie of Cleopatra to be made (and how that is a bad thing given the insanity and rampaging ego of this woman and the cost of the movie is beyond me)," Rudin wrote of Jolie.

It gets worse.

"I’m not remotely interested in presiding over a $180m ego bath that we both know will be the career-defining debacle for us both," he wrote about the possibility of picking up "Cleopatra." "I’m not destroying my career over a minimally talented spoiled brat who thought nothing of shoving this off her plate for eighteen months so she could go direct a movie. She’s a camp event and a celebrity and that’s all and the last thing anybody needs is to make a giant bomb with her that any fool could see coming. We will end up being the laughing stock of our industry and we will deserve it, which is so clearly where this is headed that I cannot believe we are still wasting our time with it."

Rudin also called Megan Ellison, producer of "Her" and "American Hustle," a "bipolar 28 year old lunatic." He also slammed Sony co-chair Amy Pascal when the "Jobs" biopic finally fell through. Universal later picked it up.

The documents show just some of the insanity that goes on behind closed doors at movie studios. Even crazier is Sony's idea for the next "21 Jump Street" movie, which they're hoping to make a cross-over with "Men in Black" that would have Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill's characters fighting aliens.

For the record, Hill called that idea "clean and rad and powerful."