Sony’s decision to cancel release of “The Interview” has prompted The Alamo Drafthouse in Dallas-Fort Worth to show 2004’s “Team America: World Police” on Dec. 27 in its place.
I wouldn't be surprised to see it 'leaked'.I highly doubt they'll release the film after this, they received enough publicity as it was to get alot of people to watch it.
To get their work seen?Maybe not intentionally by the powers that be. But by the director or someone creative behind it to get their work seen.
The corporation fund them to make money. The individuals who create them are not Sony employees. They are contractors.To get their work seen?
This isn't a little indie company, it's Sony, they produce movies to make money, not to be 'seen'
If it was some indepth analysis into the concentration camps that North Korea uses, maybe, but a film just poking a bit of fun at North Korea?The corporation fund them to make money. The individuals who create them are not Sony employees. They are contractors.
The populous have dick all but the elite will have mod cons.what i want to know is, how are North Korea hacking up to date PCs with ZX Spectrums they have ?
I read today that a cinema in the US is going to show Team America on release day instead.
Fuck yeah!
I'd already posted that, but even that has now been pulled! http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat...m_america_world_police_but_now_paramount.html
but I imagine a fair old wack gets eaten by the cinema.
That's exactly what they will do. I am hoping it does well too so that it proves once and for all that releasing stuff first in the cinema is no longer a good way to distribute a new movie.
I don't know how much of a cut the producers of a film get but I imagine a fair old wack gets eaten by the cinema. If they could distribute directly online for say, £5 a film they would make far more and lower piracy in one hit.