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This will go down as one of the greatest accomplishments Korea has ever done next to Nigo's "S" chain.......
- "Al Delante 1985"
Most underrated post in here.
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This will go down as one of the greatest accomplishments Korea has ever done next to Nigo's "S" chain.......
- "Al Delante 1985"
They disrespect us minorities all the time without a second thoughtThis movie was a terrible idea from Day one.. I don't see the rationale in making a film about the assassination of a still living dictator.
I don't know why Hollywood/Rogen/Franco thought they could just disrespect a world leader like that
Seeing what the hackers have done already Neflix probably wouldn't touch itthey can put it on netflix
A previous report by Bloomberg said Sony execs altered the gory finale of The Interview, toning down the extent to which Kim Jong Un's head is exploded and set aflame. But the movie faced more problems than just Supreme Leader's immolation scene—Sony executives and distribution partners around the world were worried that the movie was too offensive, "desperately unfunny," and worst of all, starred James Franco.
Emails sent from UK Sony Pictures exec Peter Taylor to president of Sony Pictures Releasing International Steven O'Dell are particularly harsh, describing the comedy as a "misfire," "unfunny and repetitive," with "a level of realistic violence that would be shocking in a horror movie." Taylor holds one of the film's co-stars in particularly low regard: "James Franco proves once again that irritation is his strong suit which is a shame because the character could have been appealing and funny out of his hands."
This movie was a terrible idea from Day one.. I don't see the rationale in making a film about the assassination of a still living dictator.
I don't know why Hollywood/Rogen/Franco thought they could just disrespect a world leader like that
Homeland Security say no.It's being confirmed that it is indeed N.K. responsible for the hacking.
they pretty much threatened theatres that were screening the film, reminding them about 9/11.How exactly are these hacker "terrorist"?
People love throwing this word around now
Isn't sony based in China???^^ You missed my edit lol I forgot about the 9/11 stuff for a second.
Deadline has a theory that China breached the system first after failed negotiations last year then sold the information to freelance hackers