Sony pulls The Interview
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:45 pm
I'm sad about this. I planned to go out of my way to see this movie, specifically because I really, really hate the heckler's veto. --Bob
Apparently, they've confirmed that North Korea is behind this. It's scary to think how many companies might be vulnerable to these types of attacks.Bob78164 wrote:I'm sad about this. I planned to go out of my way to see this movie, specifically because I really, really hate the heckler's veto. --Bob
Indeed.elwoodblues wrote:I am also sad about this. This is a defeat for free speech.
I don't expect to know the answer to this question until after it happens. --Bobsilverscreenselect wrote:One theater is going to show a similarly themed movie, Team America: World Police, which had a marionette of then-North Korean ruler Kim Jong Il as the villain.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/t ... ica-759037
I'm wondering what, if anything, our government plans to do about this. If a group of North Korean commandos came into the U.S. and kidnapped Sony executives and made the same demands, I'd like to think we'd do something (although with Obama, you can never be sure). Doing nothing simply invites more North Korean or any other governmental sanctioned cyberterrorism.
Let them come and get me!Jeemie wrote:Indeed.elwoodblues wrote:I am also sad about this. This is a defeat for free speech.

We knew KJU was squirrelly but you really captured it.littlebeast13 wrote:Let them come and get me!Jeemie wrote:Indeed.elwoodblues wrote:I am also sad about this. This is a defeat for free speech.
lb13
They don't need to have better hackers than the NSA.BackInTex wrote:I find it hard to believe that North Korea has better hackers than our NSA or CIA.
I'm guessing that in the next few months, we're gonna find out.BackInTex wrote:I find it hard to believe that North Korea has better hackers than our NSA or CIA.
Unless the hackers had more to blackmail them with, Sony probably was afraid of lawsuits if a few movie theaters were blown up.Bob78164 wrote:I'm guessing that in the next few months, we're gonna find out.BackInTex wrote:I find it hard to believe that North Korea has better hackers than our NSA or CIA.
I heard, by the way, around the lunch table today that Sony pulled the movie, rather than going with some kind of limited release, so that it can collect on insurance policies. --Bob
Since they aren't releasing the movie as a DVD either, I suspect the former.Bob Juch wrote:Unless the hackers had more to blackmail them with, Sony probably was afraid of lawsuits if a few movie theaters were blown up.
In the article, Sony's CEO says press reports that the movie will never be released in any form are wrong. We'll wait and see.Bob Juch wrote:Here's their latest statement: http://variety.com/2014/film/news/sony- ... 201383649/
Variety wrote:It looks like “The Interview” will appear in theaters after all. Select exhibitors are preparing Christmas Day screenings of the controversial James Franco-Seth Rogen comedy, with the Plaza Atlanta theater and Alamo Drafthouse announcing via social media that Sony Pictures has authorized them to show the film despite major exhibitors cancelling screenings in the wake of a cyber attack that debilitated the studio.
There is also growing speculation that the studio will offer the film via VOD. Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton stated in an interview with CNN on Friday that no on-demand providers had stepped forward to offer to handle the VOD release, but that may have changed in the past few days with the intense media coverage of “The Interview” situation.
I wonder whether any of the releases will be in Los Angeles County, which would make the film Oscar-eligible. Best Special Effects (exploding head), anyone?Bob Juch wrote:Variety wrote:It looks like “The Interview” will appear in theaters after all. Select exhibitors are preparing Christmas Day screenings of the controversial James Franco-Seth Rogen comedy, with the Plaza Atlanta theater and Alamo Drafthouse announcing via social media that Sony Pictures has authorized them to show the film despite major exhibitors cancelling screenings in the wake of a cyber attack that debilitated the studio.
There is also growing speculation that the studio will offer the film via VOD. Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton stated in an interview with CNN on Friday that no on-demand providers had stepped forward to offer to handle the VOD release, but that may have changed in the past few days with the intense media coverage of “The Interview” situation.
Doesn't it have to play in NYC as well?Bob78164 wrote:I wonder whether any of the releases will be in Los Angeles County, which would make the film Oscar-eligible. Best Special Effects (exploding head), anyone?Bob Juch wrote:Variety wrote:It looks like “The Interview” will appear in theaters after all. Select exhibitors are preparing Christmas Day screenings of the controversial James Franco-Seth Rogen comedy, with the Plaza Atlanta theater and Alamo Drafthouse announcing via social media that Sony Pictures has authorized them to show the film despite major exhibitors cancelling screenings in the wake of a cyber attack that debilitated the studio.
There is also growing speculation that the studio will offer the film via VOD. Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton stated in an interview with CNN on Friday that no on-demand providers had stepped forward to offer to handle the VOD release, but that may have changed in the past few days with the intense media coverage of “The Interview” situation.
I will make a point of seeing this movie, whether at the theater or through video on demand. The Streisand Effect strikes again. --Bob
I asked this question (out of idle curiosity) a year or two ago, and the answer I remember is that it has to show for at least a week in a theater in Los Angeles County. One of the theaters that will carry the film is the Cinefamily in Los Angeles, about two or three miles from my house, where it's apparently opening on Christmas Day. --BobBob Juch wrote:Doesn't it have to play in NYC as well?Bob78164 wrote:I wonder whether any of the releases will be in Los Angeles County, which would make the film Oscar-eligible. Best Special Effects (exploding head), anyone?
I will make a point of seeing this movie, whether at the theater or through video on demand. The Streisand Effect strikes again. --Bob
At least TheConfessor can see it.