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The Interview | Limited Release on December 25, 2014

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I'm not sure if that is the un-edited version or not.

 

I mean the head explodes only after it's obscured by flames as it was said to be in the edited version but the flaming hair were supposedly only in the un-edited cut.

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Who cares if North Korea is offended.

I don t think you understood what has happened to Sony Pictures. The thousands of Sony Pictures employees all have their private, personal data compromised, law specialists said that it is going to take years even decade before everything goes back to normal.

If you were in their shoes, you would care having ALL of your private data out there on the net.

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I don t think you understood what has happened to Sony Pictures. The thousands of Sony Pictures employees all have their private, personal data compromised, law specialists said that it is going to take years even decade before everything goes back to normal.

If you were in their shoes, you would care having ALL of your private data out there on the net.

I am not saying that isn't bad but people shouldn't be afraid to have jokes about North Korea. Team America made fun of North Korea and nobody complained. The hack might even be North Korea. 

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I am not saying that isn't bad but people shouldn't be afraid to have jokes about North Korea. Team America made fun of North Korea and nobody complained. The hack might even be North Korea.

It's because Sony is a Japanese company. This whole thing is about the relations between NK and Japan.

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But Sony Japan has not been hacked only Sony Film has been hacked which HQ are in America.

Easier Target. They're also the primary cause of the problem. Sony Japan wouldn't have bothered to get that involved if the threat was just another useless threat from NK to the USA. The Japanese also seem to be distancing themselves from the situation, removing all Sony references from the credits, right down to Amy Pascal saying that Sony Japans reaction is one of those "we're here for you" b.s statements, like something you say to a mate when their granny dies.

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The hackers have sent this new message threatening a 9/11 style attack

 

The message, which was riddled with grammatical errors, is far more menacing than previous messages and threatens an attack reminiscent of the 9/11 terror attacks. This time, GOP warned: "We will clearly show [the remainder of its Christmas gift] 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 message appeared to be a warning to potential theatergoers for the Seth Rogen comedy, which opens Christmas Day.
 

The email message sent to reporters was the latest communique from GOP and linked to peer-to-peer sites with more stolen documents from Sony Pictures.
 

"We have already promised a Christmas gift to you," the message continued. "This is the beginning of the gift. ... Soon all the world will see what an awful movie Sony Pictures Entertainment has made. The world will be full of fear. Remember the 11th of September 2001. We recommend you to keep yourself distant from the places at that time. (If your house is nearby, you’d better leave.) Whatever comes in the coming days is called by the greed of Sony Pictures Entertainment. All the world will denounce the SONY."

 

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The hackers have sent this new message threatening a 9/11 style attack

Denounce THE SONY!!!!!

I've been denouncing them since TASM2, and my purchase of a PS4 with no compelling games to play after 1 year.

AM I SAFE???

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Well, who can take North Korea seriously... They'd doom themselves if they do anything.

 

Honestly, there's a really high chance the North Korea hackers work for the Korean government or in collaboration with.

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Well, who can take North Korea seriously... They'd doom themselves if they do anything.

Honestly, there's a really high chance the North Korea hackers work for the Korean government or in collaboration with.

What are the odds of this whole thing being a publicity stunt by James Franco that's gone too far?

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