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    If you've been paying attention lately with the Sony Hack etc, it seems they've now cancelled the Interview lmfao idiots


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30528772


    Hollywood stars have reacted with dismay after Sony cancelled the release of The Interview, a comedy film about a plot to kill North Korea's leader.

    Ben Stiller called the move "a threat to freedom of expression", while Rob Lowe called it a "victory" for hackers who launched a cyber attack on Sony.

    Hackers issued a warning to cinema-goers who planned to watch the movie.

    President Obama recommended that "people go to the movies", but stressed that the hack was "very serious".

    Speaking to US television network ABC, he added: "We'll be vigilant - if we see something that we think is serious and credible, then we'll alert the public."

    Sony said they have no further release plans for the film, including as video on-demand, while the company's UK arm added: "There are currently no plans for The Interview to be shown in this country."

    Several other famous names have criticised the decision to shelve the movie, accusing the studio of caving in to the hackers' threats.

    Oscar-wining screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who has already attacked the media for spreading information leaked by the hackers, said: "Today the US succumbed to an unprecedented attack on our most cherished, bedrock principle of free speech."

    Actor Steve Carell called the move a "sad day for creative expression".

    On Wednesday it emerged that Carell's planned film project, a thriller called Pyongyang about a Westerner working in North Korea, was scrapped ahead of Sony's announcement.

    By Tim Masters, BBC News entertainment correspondent
    Sony's decision to pull the release of The Interview is viewed by industry insiders as a game changer.

    Films have been pulled from cinemas before, but the set of circumstances around The Interview are unprecedented.

    Sony's decision came after major US cinema chains had yanked the film from their Christmas schedules over security fears. One chain, Regal, also cited Sony's "wavering support" of the film among its concerns.

    What's surprised some is why Sony pulled the film completely. It has confirmed there are no further release plans, including on DVD release or a VOD launch - which would have helped recoup The Interview's estimated $42m (£27.5m) budget.

    Among the questions being asked in Hollywood now are was Sony's reaction too fearful? And what are the wider implications? Many Hollywood stars are concerned about the threat to free expression.

    There's also the issue of how this will the impact on box office takings over the traditionally busy Christmas period.

    So when have films been pulled from cinemas before? One of the best known cases was when Stanley Kubrick withdrew A Clockwork Orange from British cinemas in 1973 after protests about the violence in the film. It was unseen in UK cinemas for 27 years.

    Studios have had to take tough decisions due to unforeseen circumstances. Following a mass shooting in a Colorado cinema during a 2012 screening of The Dark Knight Rises, US cinemas tightened security and Warner Bros scaled down its promotional plans. The film went on to box office success.

    But in the case of The Interview, it looks as if it will not be coming to a cinema near you any time soon.

    Comedian Jimmy Kimmel tweeted that the decision by theatres to refuse to show the film was "an un-American act of cowardice that validates terrorist actions and sets a terrifying precedent."

    Film producer Judd Apatow, meanwhile, offered a different slant on the move, saying: "This only guarantees that this movie will be seen by more people on earth than it would have before. Legally or illegally all will see it."

    'Extremely disappointed'
    Sony said it was "deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie".

    "We respect and understand our partners' decision and, of course, completely share their paramount interest in the safety of employees and theatre-goers," the studio said.

    It added: "We stand by our film-makers and their right to free expression and are extremely disappointed by this outcome."

    The cancellation comes after hackers calling themselves Guardians of Peace released emails and data stolen from Sony in late November.

    In a later warning to cinemas screening The Interview, they referred to the 9/11 attacks, claiming "the world will be full of fear".

    "Remember the 11th of September 2001. We recommend you to keep yourself distant from the places at that time," the hacker group wrote, in a message on Tuesday.

    "Whatever comes in the coming days is called by the greed of Sony Pictures Entertainment."

    Sony had given theatres in the US and Canada the option to bow out of showing The Interview in the wake of the threats.

    Regal Cinemas, AMC Entertainment and Cinemark Theatres - the top three theatre chains in North America - subsequently announced they were postponing screenings, and Canada's biggest theatre firms also pulled out, leaving Sony seemingly no choice but to postpone the film.

    However, the Alamo Drafthouse cinema in Texas has decided to replace The Interview with a screening of Team America, a film featuring a marionette of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, the father of Kim Jong-un.

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    It seemed pretty obvious they would. Critics said they wouldn't consider going as it wasn't a film worth seeing and cinemas were asked whether they would show it and they said no. So it made sense to cancel it. It seemed pretty pants anyway. Amazingly Team America: World Police made it through the cracks years ago - it makes you wonder if they've heard of it or seen it

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    that's a shame it looks funny

    maybe netflix can get it

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    Was prob gonna be a crap film anyway tbh but oh well up to a company to do what it wants with the content it owns
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    welp if there were a movie made in north korea bout killing obama im sure threats would be goin bak and forth aswell

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    were people actually excited about a seth rogan movie
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldLoveSong View Post
    welp if there were a movie made in north korea bout killing obama im sure threats would be goin bak and forth aswell
    Lol exactly! Same thing I also said to someone today. The movie looked ridiculous to me anyways!
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    lol just came across this.

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    Obama holding a news conference supposedly on the north koreas cyber terrorism

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=EzA2qudZpBY

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    damn didn't think it was this serious

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