Theaters chains drop the movie 'The Interview' will mothers follow?
Sony was hacked the other day and now people are thinking that North Korea will strike back at sony and and movie heaters that show this movie on Christmas day. ever since the attacks against sony, they have been losing alot of money plus now movie theaters might not show their movie.
I'm honestly not sure what the FBI should do but I think theaters should show the movie and people should see it if they want. It's a movie and they wouldn't have made it if they didn't want people to see it. It's entertainment and was made to be funny.
-- Edited by kami on Friday 19th of December 2014 06:57:27 PM
I don't think movies like this should be made. These comedies only seem to provoke anger from audiences. The majority of viewers are not going to go shoot up a public place, however, it's the one person who does respond that way that taints the experience. The FBI does not need to respond to the crisis we are making it out to be. If you support movies such as this one, then by all means go and view it. If not, don't go. This is America, freedom means we hear all opinions - good and bad.
I think that movies should offer to show the movie (I for one want to see it). People can see it if they want to, and I'm not sure what FBI should do about it.
Although I don't really believe North Korea is a huge threat, I think we shouldn't have it shown just to be safe. I really would like to see it though.
With the threat of more hacks being their only legitimate threat, I feel that there will be a good time in the near future to release the movie. I doubt the DPRK ("Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea) is a physical threat to us, but as we have seen, they do pose a serious threat in cyberspace.