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Folks lets just put this into perspective alittle
The interview is no different than team america world police. To me the reasons that they pulled the movie was not out of fear of a terror attack in the sense that we know, but a cyber attack that hit sony. Thats to me is why Regal and AMC and others pulled the movie. I feel that they are more concerned with waking up the day after the movie Ipremiered and their entire company secrets and data online.
I saw a article, can't remember where, but basically this is how countries are waging war these days, because internationally law and protocol haven't caught up with the technology and times. If Chinese hackers employed by the government hack into Target or Wall mart servers and accounts, there is no precedent to classify those attacks are hostile aggression on the sovereignty of the united states. You can say that North Korea hacked Sony, but really how can you really prove that it wasn't just some lone individuals doing it?
The movie wasn't pulled out of fear of the public safety, its pulled because these companies realize despite the money they have, they are powerless against the hackers.
I couldn't disagree more.
Not sure if I'm using it right but it's called "preception of reality"
To this day they show things in cartoons that you couldnt imagine showing with live actors.
It's really a interesting thing.
How many heads have been blown off in kids cartoons?
Can't show that with real actors on cable.
Puppets are the same way, some how its really just different.