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Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - perverted sage - 12-18-2014

What happened to Kim jong un.

You don't hear about him much anymore.

Conspiracy theory: The plot of this movie happened for real(of course with less comedic elements) and the powers that be don't want to let the public to get the idea that Kim jong un is dead.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - HighSpeed_LowDrag - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 07:30 AM)perverted sage Wrote:  

What happened to Kim jong un.

You don't hear about him much anymore.

Conspiracy theory: The plot of this movie happened for real(of course with less comedic elements) and the powers that be don't want to let the public to get the idea that Kim jong un is dead.

Even better conspiracy theory: Little Dark is Kim Jong Un. [Image: lol.gif]

[Image: wee-bey-gif.gif]

HSLD


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - perverted sage - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 07:38 AM)HighSpeed_LowDrag Wrote:  

Quote: (12-18-2014 07:30 AM)perverted sage Wrote:  

What happened to Kim jong un.

You don't hear about him much anymore.

Conspiracy theory: The plot of this movie happened for real(of course with less comedic elements) and the powers that be don't want to let the public to get the idea that Kim jong un is dead.

Even better conspiracy theory: Little Dark is Kim Jong Un. [Image: lol.gif]

[Image: wee-bey-gif.gif]

HSLD

[Image: JSBTl.gif]


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - VolandoVengoVolandoVoy - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-17-2014 07:22 PM)The Texas Prophet Wrote:  

US investigators link North Korea to Sony hack - officials

http://rt.com/usa/215395-north-korea-sony-hack-usa/

Seth Rogen, James Franco get ‘giant’ bodyguards amid hacker threats leading to Sony pulling ‘The Interview’ from theatrical release:

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment...-1.2049050

Having a single giant body guard is retarded.
That's good only for pushing away fans and drunk idiots in a public setting.
If there was an actual attempt on him by a trained assassin or at least skilled and coordinated amateurs, you would want at least a 3 person team of ex secret service or SAS. They don't tend to be massively huge, but intelligent and agile.
A 3 person team allows for a wedge formation or a 4 person for a hard diamond formation. The idea is to protect the principal at all times, while maintaining 360 degree threat awareness and the capacity to respond to a threat.
A single bodyguard can easily miss something, or be distracted while the principal is targeted.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - samsamsam - 12-18-2014

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After Sony canceled the release of the North Korea assassination comedy The Interview, a Texas theater said it would swap the film with Paramount's 2004 film Team America: World Police for one free screening.

"We're just trying to make the best of an unfortunate situation," James Wallace, creative manager and programmer at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema's Dallas/Fort Worth location, tells The Hollywood Reporter.

American flags and other patriotic items will be given out by theater employees, Wallace says.

The plot of Team America, co-written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, revolves around Kim Jong Il, the father of current North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. The posters promoting the R-rated movie in 2004 included the tagline, "Putting the 'F' Back in Freedom."

In The Interview, Seth Rogen and James Franco's characters are tasked with assassinating Kim Jong Un.

The Alamo Drafthouse movie theater in Dallas, Texas, will be showing Team America: World Police in place of The Interview on Dec. 27 at 7 p.m. Wallace says that the Dallas/Fort Worth location is the only location as of now that is planning to screen the replacement film.

In a note on its website, the theater added: "THAT is how true American heroes will be celebrating this year, but if you want to let the terrorists win...well, that's your prerogative."

Sony canceled the release of The Interview earlier on Wednesday after the country's five largest theater chains all decided against showing the film, saying in a statement: "We respect and understand our partners’ decision and, of course, completely share their paramount interest in the safety of employees and theater-goers."

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/te...ica-759037


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Cyclone419 - 12-18-2014

How much ya wanna bet that the torrent still gets released? [Image: tongue.gif]


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - enderilluminatus - 12-18-2014

I am fucking livid. I wanted to see this so badly.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - presidentcarter - 12-18-2014

Be careful when trying to get a torrent version. Apparently no legit version exists and they're all scams.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Inter...7819.shtml


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - DarkTriad - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-17-2014 10:26 PM)RIslander Wrote:  

It's either a publicity stunt or the hackers have dirt on the execs. No way they're going to lose millions on idle threats.

I agree with the above poster about the movie being in bad taste. It's a funny idea but if someone made a film about killing any other non-fictional head of state there would be hell to pay.

This. What are the odds the tame shit being released are the worst things these guys have in their files??


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - heavy - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-17-2014 08:04 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

Hahahaha.

The United States is now such a weak, enfeebled country that it's having basic First Amendment rights taken away from threats abroad. Maybe it's time to let go of that "superpower" tag. If you can't screen a movie, you're not a superpower.

What next -- will they call for publishers recalling books?

I could be wrong, but I don't think this violated any constitutional rights. First theaters, then Sony made the decision, not the federal or state government.


Quote: (12-17-2014 10:26 PM)RIslander Wrote:  

It's either a publicity stunt or the hackers have dirt on the execs. No way they're going to lose millions on idle threats.

I agree with the above poster about the movie being in bad taste. It's a funny idea but if someone made a film about killing any other non-fictional head of state there would be hell to pay.

You can split hairs, but am I the only one who remembers this:
Death of a President
Tagline: Years after the assassination of President George W. Bush in Chicago, an investigative documentary examines that as-yet-unsolved crime.






Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - germanico - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-17-2014 08:04 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

The United States is now such a weak, enfeebled country that it's having basic First Amendment rights taken away from threats abroad.

Japanese conglomerate pulls shitty movie because it realizes it will make more money from the publicity of pulling shitty film than it would make from actually showing shitty film.

The movie is already paid for so they dont loose anything from that. Hollywoods business is making movies, not actually making goos movies, so box office incomes are just a plus.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - The Beast1 - 12-18-2014

Here's a novel idea:

1. Create movie with a depiction of Muhammid
2. When terrorists attack targets or kill people, announce a new "War on Islam".
3. ???
4. PROFIT!

The Interview was a high level troll by Sony (Japanese) against the belligerent North Koreans. Or maybe this is a publicity stunt to increase interest in it.

Either way, this "banned" movie is now going to be hella popular.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Sombro - 12-18-2014







Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Switch - 12-18-2014

I think it is high time the US took on North Korea and liberated those people. It wouldn't be very hard, in fact it would be hilariously easy, likely with very few casualties on the US side. If I was Obama I would be getting tired of Korea's bullshit and human rights violations. Would be a lot better use of funds to liberate North Korea than the war that never ends in 'insert lucky middle eastern country of the year here'.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - HighSpeed_LowDrag - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 06:28 PM)Switch Wrote:  

I think it is high time the US took on North Korea and liberated those people. It wouldn't be very hard, in fact it would be hilariously easy, likely with very few casualties on the US side. If I was Obama I would be getting tired of Korea's bullshit and human rights violations. Would be a lot better use of funds to liberate North Korea than the war that never ends in 'insert lucky middle eastern country of the year here'.

Yeah ... remember Iraq? They said that they were suffering under a horrible dictator and that they'd be welcomed as liberators and that there'd be no casualties - hell, they thought it'd pay for itself with the expected increase in Iraqi oil production. Look how that turned out.

HSLD


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Kdog - 12-18-2014

This is so embarrassing for them. Spineless wimps. I could see if it was a film on ISIS as you never know with those radicals. But North Korea? They're honestly the biggest joke. I hope the torrent leaks as I wanted to see this.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Libertas - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 06:28 PM)Switch Wrote:  

I think it is high time the US took on North Korea and liberated those people. It wouldn't be very hard, in fact it would be hilariously easy, likely with very few casualties on the US side. If I was Obama I would be getting tired of Korea's bullshit and human rights violations. Would be a lot better use of funds to liberate North Korea than the war that never ends in 'insert lucky middle eastern country of the year here'.

OK, would you support a draft for such an expedition? Would you be willing to possibly have your name selected in such a draft to go over there and "liberate those people?"

If not, we know such a thing is bullshit.

As for the situation, just another example of a pussified and totally emasculated country. A shitty movie is getting pulled, but now every faggot in the world is going to be emboldened to issue threats demanding for studios to pull things they don't like.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Sonoma - 12-18-2014

I work in the industry and this definitely isn't fake. Sony's getting fucked right now, from the very top to the people on the bottom that I work with


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - VolandoVengoVolandoVoy - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 06:28 PM)Switch Wrote:  

I think it is high time the US took on North Korea and liberated those people. It wouldn't be very hard, in fact it would be hilariously easy, likely with very few casualties on the US side. If I was Obama I would be getting tired of Korea's bullshit and human rights violations. Would be a lot better use of funds to liberate North Korea than the war that never ends in 'insert lucky middle eastern country of the year here'.

Not so easy. Unless your only goal is to bomb North Korea by air to destroy key installations and make the government collapse. A ground invasion would not be easy when people have been brainwashed and the soldiers would very likely fight and die and take more than a token number of US soliders. That's not really the main problem though. North Korea's desperate response would be.
North Korea could likely kill tens of thousands of people or more in Seoul with the thousands of artillery pieces they have near the border.
And if they managed to deliver one of their Hiroshima nukes, well, even worse.
Sure, the USA military would prevail with relatively low losses, but there would be widespread civilian casualties in South Korea.

And after the glorious liberation of North Korea, then what? It's a question that scares the shit out of South Korean politicians. Reunifying the Koreas would be massively expensive. They have considered the case of German reunification, which cost West Germany over 1 trillion to date. Also North Korea is so underdeveloped and stone aged compared to East Germany pre reunification it would be much more difficult and much more expensive.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - turkishcandy - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 03:52 PM)frenchie Wrote:  

Here's a novel idea:

1. Create movie with a depiction of Muhammid
2. When terrorists attack targets or kill people, announce a new "War on Islam".
3. ???
4. PROFIT!

The Interview was a high level troll by Sony (Japanese) against the belligerent North Koreans. Or maybe this is a publicity stunt to increase interest in it.

Either way, this "banned" movie is now going to be hella popular.

The 1st has been already done. It was a short movie of the crappiest quality about mohammed being depicted like a primitive simpleton. The video has been hidden and covered so well that I can't even find it. The actors and the actresses didn't know what they were acting in, they thought it was a comedy movie about some nobody. Then their voices got dubbed and the name Mohammed was replaced with the name of the main character. Anyway, it caused outrage, I don't know if anybody died but it got pulled by every video site. Nobody attacked the terrorists, not even verbally.

The point is, if you are familiar with the south park episode Cartoon Wars, people like Cartman will always win. People will think like ''is comedy worth people getting killed by a bomb?'' instead of being concerned with free speech. They will prefer covering their asses in short term instead of fighting against oppression in long term.

The biggest and the most common bullshit being used in these discussions is ''You have to respect my beliefs''. No you dumb fuck, I don't. I have to respect your right to have beliefs, meaning I can't force you to leave or adopt certain beliefs, and that's about all I have to do. I don't have to respect your prophet and avoid his depiction just because your beliefs tell you so. But of course, nobody questions this anymore, everybody is in favor of respecting other people's beliefs, literally respecting, like providing public immunity. You can make fun of Jesus, Jews, but you can't touch Islam. ''Of course you can't. Do you want people to die?''

These are all signs that free speech in the world has officially lost its battle to terrorism and bullying. This thread is not about some lame movie or talentless actors. We should focus on the bigger picture.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - enderilluminatus - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 06:28 PM)Switch Wrote:  

I think it is high time the US took on North Korea and liberated those people. It wouldn't be very hard, in fact it would be hilariously easy, likely with very few casualties on the US side. If I was Obama I would be getting tired of Korea's bullshit and human rights violations. Would be a lot better use of funds to liberate North Korea than the war that never ends in 'insert lucky middle eastern country of the year here'.

LOL. Worst post I've seen on RVF.


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Remington - 12-18-2014

Is it just me, or is this going to be a real life shitty remake of Red Dawn...stock up on ammo gentlemen.

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Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Sonsowey - 12-18-2014

Will N Korea release the bootleg version and profit?


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - samsamsam - 12-18-2014

Quote: (12-18-2014 08:28 PM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

Will N Korea release the bootleg version and profit?

That would be funny in so many ways, they will only take bitcoin [Image: lol.gif]


Sony cancels the release of "The Interview" - Days of Broken Arrows - 12-18-2014

Well, gang, things just got a whole lot worse.

Theaters were going to substitute showings of the 2004 film "Team America" for "The Interview," with at least one theater in Texas confirming a show date. But now that's been canceled too. Paramount Pictures, who owns the movie rights, has pulled it from all theaters.

Here is a link to the Washington Post story about this. Notice that the story announcing screenings of "Team America" is at the bottom, but at the top it says "Update" and explains about the cancellation.

I've lived a long time and seen some awful stuff happen to America, but I think this is a symbolic representation of how American ideals are pretty much finished.

You can thump your chest, drive your bad-boy pickup, and chant "USA USA!" all you want. But you now live in a country that's running scared and cannot even show its own films.

Freedom of speech only works if you have the might to enforce that. Looks like we don't anymore.

Maybe this will make people step back and think about the path we're on. We've become a nation of coddled, sensitive wimps who need "trigger warnings" and can't win a war because we made our military a social experiment.

Now we pay the price and have not one, but two precedents set where we're too scared of outside threats to show films. What next? They demand we dump Nicki Minaj and play K-Pop instead? Hey, that might be an improvement (kidding).