Sony pulls the plug on "The Interview"

You probably shouldn't be getting your news from sites that are on the extreme right or left of an issue. Any site called Obama Truths is probably just as untrustworthy as a site called Obama lies.

I agree, however if you read something on either side, its pretty easy to see if its truth or lies
 
Obamalies *between the lines* Obamatruth.

Read between the lines guys that is the real issue and the issue is I have been waiting for this movie my whole life and now it's not happening
 
Obamalies *between the lines* Obamatruth.

Read between the lines guys that is the real issue and the issue is I have been waiting for this movie my whole life and now it's not happening

Sony have said they are now going to release the movie, not sure hen, not sure how.
My bet is now its going to break records :D Seems like a great way to get people to want to see the movie. You cant buy advertising like that
 
Sony have said they are now going to release the movie, not sure hen, not sure how.
My bet is now its going to break records :D Seems like a great way to get people to want to see the movie. You cant buy advertising like that

What if this was a marketing campaign from the get go...
 
Sony have said they are now going to release the movie, not sure hen, not sure how.
My bet is now its going to break records :D Seems like a great way to get people to want to see the movie. You cant buy advertising like that

True dat.
 
That what I thought ! If it's true then.... Do we believe it's a "random" event.

I would love this to be a cyberwar. Literary take a country offline.
 
And with NK it doesn't really affect the citizens much, because they aren't allowed to access the internet.

It just affects the big shots
 
SELECT US THEATERS SAY THEY'LL SHOW 'THE INTERVIEW' THURSDAY

Several movie theaters said they will begin showing "The Interview" Thursday, seemingly putting the comedy back in theaters after Sony Pictures Entertainment canceled its release.

The Alamo Drafthouse in Texas said on Tuesday that Sony has authorized it to screen the film starting Christmas Day. Atlanta's Plaza Theater also said it will show the film.

Representatives for Sony did not immediately comment.

Such a release would enable "The Interview" to open in select theaters and avoid the national chains that dropped the North Korea satire last week. Sony's cancellation of the movie following terrorist threats from hackers drew widespread criticism, including from President Barack Obama.

The FBI has said the attacks on Sony came from North Korea.


Source : Sapa-AP /gf
Date : 23 Dec 2014 20:07
 
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