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It's not hard to worry that the response to The Interview will have a long lasting effect in terms of studios backing politically risky projects. Movie studios are already some of the most risk-averse businesses on Earth, and that's only becoming more and more true with every year. There are studio projects that will never get past the pitch stage, let alone get made if this trend continues. |
Broadcast it via the major TV networks - simultaneously in all states, at the same time!
Northkorea has just scored another intimidation victory over the US: I read the the plan to turn the comic "Pyongyang" into a movie, has been cancelled due to fears about Northkorean retaliation. Charles Chaplin would cry. |
I think it was a cheap trick to get another NoKo thread started at subsim!
https://mile2herald.files.wordpress....loppy-disk.jpg Whose got the most merit badges? http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps7714ecd2.jpg We do! |
Yeah, to be fair the cinemas are looking after their own backsides, the sueing that would take place if some nutter pulled an Aurora on a cinema showing The Interview would be catastrophic for any cinema company.
Still, with any luck it'll come out on DVD, and the Fighters for a Free Korea group can go ahead with their plan to float copies across the Korean border on balloons. :haha: EDIT: Apparently one Texas cinema has replaced their showing of 'The Interview' with 'Team America', now that's how you do it :D |
How is this a problem for me, the U.S. governement and We da people? Sony is a Japanese company, the writer and director are Canadian and the film was shot in Vancouver.
I'm sorry but count me out of this arguement. |
I'd show the film no matter what. The DPRK probably doesn't have enough rice to deliver any significant munitions to this side of the globe.:-?
I'm still surprised that the basketball player didn't knife the buggah when he had the chance. |
another side benefit of hacking Sony and then publishing the information on the internet is to catch the unsuspecting person or persons looking for that information and playing 'tag your it'.
They say they traced the hack to North Korea, but surely not inside of North Korea. The amount of information downloaded through a back door had to have gone undetected for months. North Korea does not have the resources to even store that much information much less make it public. They suspect an inside job like the one at the NSA ... gee I wonder where they get such ideas from ... the movies :yep: |
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Rolferz!!!!!!I get youuuuuu! |
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Time to pack it in and move to Cuba. |
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And let's face it. They have no Seoul. :D |
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Wow...yeah, that's it then...GG America, nextmap. :wah: http://s3.gamefreaks.co.nz/wp-conten...2044248838.jpg |
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Who ever did the hacking?? THANK YOU! You probably saved us from a bunch of really bad movies. Can you hack the TV stuff now? :06: |
I believe pulling the movie was more about not jeopardizing box office revenues from the other films in the line up. Still, it's a bad precedence which can only get worse and I hate it.
I'd like to see people at large buy Lil Kim masks and put on demonstrations to make him look an even larger fool. The target would then be non-specific for that smelly dung pile. |
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