Friday, December 19, 2014

Sony Still Hopes To Release "The Interview"



President Obama was disappointed about the cancellation of the movie "The Interview".
A source tells The Hollywood Reporter that Sony was surprised by the president’s comments and did, in fact, have many conversations with the White House both before and after the movie was pulled Wednesday. That would fly in the face of President Obama’s claim that the studio never approached him for advice on how to handle the threats of violence that invoked the 9/11 terror attacks. Sony Pictures chairman and CEO Michael Lynton taped an interview with CNN on Friday, and part of it was aired that reaffirmed the studio had been in contact with the White House.
During his press conference Friday, the president said he wished the studio would have “spoken to me first. I would have told them, ‘Do not get into a pattern in which you are intimidated by these kinds of criminal attacks.’ ” The source insists to THR that the studio engaged in multiple conversations with the White House; however, they were not directly with the president but were with his staff.

In the press conference, Obama had sharp words for the studio. “Sony is a corporation. It suffered significant damage. There were threats against its employees. I am sympathetic to the concerns that they faced. Having said all that, yes, I think they made a mistake,” the president said.
The FBI confirmed earlier in the day the link between the hacking group that calls itself Guardians of Peace and the North Korean regime. The “North Korean government is responsible for these actions,” the agency said of the attack, which was first noticed by the studio Nov. 24 but was likely carried out well before.
Salaries, personal data, movie budgets and more than 12,000 messages from Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal’s email inbox were leaked. 
Prior to the release of Seth Rogen and James Franco’s The Interview, which featured the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, hackers sent threatening messages to Sony invoking the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Sony allowed theater chains to make the decision to show the film or not, and major theater chains decided against showing the film. 
Sony’s full statement reads: 
Sony Pictures Entertainment is and always has been strongly committed to the First Amendment. For more than three weeks, despite brutal intrusions into our company and our employees’ personal lives, we maintained our focus on one goal: getting the film The Interviewreleased. Free expression should never be suppressed by threats and extortion.
The decision not to move forward with the December 25 theatrical release of The Interview was made as a result of the majority of the nation’s theater owners choosing not to screen the film. This was their decision.
Let us be clear — the only decision that we have made with respect to release of the film was not to release it on Christmas Day in theaters, after the theater owners declined to show it. Without theaters, we could not release it in the theaters on Christmas Day. We had no choice.
After that decision, we immediately began actively surveying alternatives to enable us to release the movie on a different platform. It is still our hope that anyone who wants to see this movie will get the opportunity to do so.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

The "Interview" Movie Could Spark A War




The Interview which is supposed to be shown in cinemas have been cancelled because of the threat of the "hackers" named Guardians of Peace. James Franco and Seth Rogen had cancelled their guesting of some shows because of the threats. This is the first time that a movie is cancelled because of a hackers threat. I remember the movie HotShots which stared by Charlie Sheen where in they made fun of Saddam Hussein. People in Iraq are being suppressed by Hussein that is why its okay to make fun of him but people in North Korea respects Kim Jung Un, that is why it is not a good thing to make fun of their leader. I saw on t.v. that pictures of Kim Jun Un and his father are everywhere on their country.Racism is big deal in the U.S.  If "The Interview" movie had costs millions to make,and the outcome will be endangering the lives of movie goers. The movie is not worth it......  If something happens then there would be retaliation and could spark a war...
 
Cyber War is World War 3?  The status of U.S.A and North Korea is on the edge of the cliff, wherein they could fall any moment into war. World War 1 sparked when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. World War 2 was caused by the ambition of a 1 man named Adolf Hitler. World War 3 might start because of the movie "The Interview"....maybe not. The real cause of the tension of these two nation is the cyber war. FBI puts the blame on North Korea about the hacking in Sony Corp., but N. Korea said that they did not do it. The Internet Service of Korea was shutdown for a moment but its now back.They said that U.S. and China is responsible for this outage. North Korea gave its warning against U.S., and we all know that N.K. has its nukes. Let's hope that cyber war will be stopped because if it dont, we will be back on stone age. Bank accounts will be hacked , communication service will be shutdown, and worst will be weapons of mass destruction activated.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Top 50 Highest Grossing Movies Of All Time

Top 50 Highest Grossing Movies Of All Time

   These are the list of the the movies which made millions or billions in the film industry.

Highest-grossing films[13]
RankPeakTitleWorldwide grossYearRef
11Avatar$2,787,965,0872009[# 1][# 2]
21Titanic$2,186,772,3021997[# 3][# 4]
33The Avengers$1,518,594,9102012[# 5][# 6]
43Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2$1,341,511,2192011[# 7][# 8]
55Frozen film currently playing$1,276,875,2512013[# 9][# 10]
65Iron Man 3$1,215,439,9942013[# 11][# 12]
74Transformers: Dark of the Moon$1,123,794,0792011[# 13][# 8]
82The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King$1,119,929,5212003[# 14][# 15]
97Skyfall$1,108,561,0132012[# 16][# 17]
1010Transformers: Age of Extinction$1,087,404,4992014[# 18][# 19]
117The Dark Knight Rises$1,084,439,0992012[# 20][# 21]
123Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest$1,066,179,7252006[# 22][# 23]
135Toy Story 3$1,063,171,9112010[# 24][# 25]
146Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides$1,045,713,8022011[# 26][# 27]
151Jurassic Park$1,029,153,8821993[# 28][# 29]
162Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace$1,027,044,6771999[# 30][# 4]
175Alice in Wonderland$1,025,467,1102010[# 31][# 32]
1814The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey$1,017,003,5682012[# 33][# 34]
194The Dark Knight$1,004,558,4442008[# 35][# 36]
202The Lion King$987,483,7771994[# 37][# 29]
212Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone$974,755,3712001[# 38][# 39]
2220Despicable Me 2$970,761,8852013[# 40][# 41]
235Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End$963,420,4252007[# 42][# 43]
2410Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1$960,283,3052010[# 44][# 45]
2524The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug$958,366,8552013[# 46][# 47]
266Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix$939,885,9292007[# 48][# 43]
279Finding Nemo$936,743,2612003[# 49][# 15]
288Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince$934,416,4872009[# 50][# 51]
295The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers$926,047,1112002[# 52][# 53]
306Shrek 2$919,838,7582004[# 54][# 55]
318Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire$896,911,0782005[# 56][# 57]
3210Spider-Man 3$890,871,6262007[# 58][# 59]
3315Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs$886,686,8172009[# 60][# 61]
346Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets$878,979,6342002[# 62][# 63]
3529Ice Age: Continental Drift$877,244,7822012[# 64][# 65]
365The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring$871,530,3242001[# 66][# 67]
3734The Hunger Games: Catching Fire$864,912,9632013[# 68][# 69]
3811Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith$848,754,7682005[# 70][# 71]
3919Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen$836,303,6932009[# 72][# 73]
4033The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2$829,685,3772012[# 74][# 75]
4124Inception$825,532,7642010[# 76][# 77]
427Spider-Man$821,708,5512002[# 78][# 79]
432Independence Day$817,400,8911996[# 80][# 81]
4419Shrek the Third$798,958,1622007[# 82][# 79]
4514Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban$796,688,5492004[# 83][# 84]
461E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial$792,910,5541982[# 85][# 86]
4743Fast & Furious 6$788,679,8502013[# 87][# 88]
4823Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull$786,636,0332008[# 89][# 88]
4915Spider-Man 2$783,766,3412004[# 90][# 84]
501Star Wars$775,398,0071977[# 91][# 86]