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posted by janrinok on Thursday December 18 2014, @01:27PM   Printer-friendly
from the they-blinked-first dept.

In the latest episode of the Sony hack, Hollywood Reporter says that Carmike Cinemas, which operates 278 theaters and 2,917 screens in 41 states, will not show the Sony comedy "The Interview" following threats of violence from hackers. Sony Pictures told exhibitors who had booked The Interview that it planned to move forward with the movie's release, but that they were free to decide not to show the film, and that the studio would support them in whatever decision they made.

Citing 9/11, the hackers issued a warning and said, "We will clearly show it to you at the very time and places The Interview be shown, including the premiere, how bitter fate those who seek fun in terror should be doomed to." The situation is also raising concerns among studios that the threat of violence could keep some movie-goers away from the multiplex over the lucrative holiday movie-going period. "This is bad for everyone. This will stop people from going to theaters, and that affects all of us," says one source at a rival studio. "If somebody called a bomb threat for a concert, and it was credible, you'd have to cancel or postpone the concert."

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 18 2014, @02:46PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 18 2014, @02:46PM (#127152)

    Hard to get stupider than Seth Rogen and stupider than thinking, "North Korea? Comedy goldmine!"

    I've just become a Sony-hack-denier... the real point was to score Sony some corporate sympathy because they desperately need it. Add in the need to get even with certain executives, and it is clear the answer is Angelina Jolie is behind the whole thing.

  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 18 2014, @03:41PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 18 2014, @03:41PM (#127171)

    > Hard to get stupider than Seth Rogen and stupider than thinking, "North Korea? Comedy goldmine!"

    Actually yes. All comedy comes at someone's expense. Ridicule has always been the most accessible form of political criticism - just look at the popularity of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. If there is anyone who deserves ridicule, it is the NK government. Their multi-generational concentration camps are worse than any soviet gulag. The more the west hears about it, the better and if it takes a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down then bring it on.