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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Sony cancels Christmas Day release of ‘The Interview

Sony Pictures cancels the planned Christmas Day release of 'The Interview,' which portrays a fictional assassination attempt of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, after hackers issued threats that implied the theaters showing the movie were terror targets.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kim Jun Un deserves to be assassinated. He is an awful person.

But, he is a world leader and Sony was arrogant in what they did. You don't make movies about assassinating world leaders, that is just foolish. They were so smug and now that there is some pushback they are cowering like Hollywood cowards.

And to think, they were going to charge $12 for that POS movie adds to their arrogance.

In some ways I believe a nation is justified in doing what North Korea did in response to Sony's arrogance.

Anonymous said...

We are the United states of America and have the freedom to make movies like this.
I can't believe Sony succumbed to this pressure.
Absolutely unamerican

Anonymous said...

A poll of who would go to this movie IF it was released vs those who would not go would be interesting.