This is a hard decision to make. Do I sit through a sophomoric, idiotic movie just to prove that a fat spoiled dictator can’t tell me what I will and won’t see at the movie theater? Decisions decisions.
@3 – Try the Best of Both Worlds approach – wait until it hits theaters, pay for a ticket to show your support, then go into one of the other screenrooms and watch a GOOD movie.
I’m not usually a conspiracy theorist but I wonder if this whole thing wasn’t guerilla marketing gone awry. I.e. Sony hired a marketing firm that came up with the idea to fake NK threats. It’s all just too ridiculous and convenient for such a bad movie.
No! It rained so much that some courage washed out of the heartland to comfort the Sony executives. They are releasing the movie they’re weren’t going to release.
Reagan? Shoot, Ford would have told ’em, “I-de-wah, chop-chop, boli-boli.” (Sorry, phonetic is the best I do in Korean.)
This is a hard decision to make. Do I sit through a sophomoric, idiotic movie just to prove that a fat spoiled dictator can’t tell me what I will and won’t see at the movie theater? Decisions decisions.
@3 – Try the Best of Both Worlds approach – wait until it hits theaters, pay for a ticket to show your support, then go into one of the other screenrooms and watch a GOOD movie.
@4 – Excellent plan ‘o bossman.
What a marketing ploy this was
I’m not usually a conspiracy theorist but I wonder if this whole thing wasn’t guerilla marketing gone awry. I.e. Sony hired a marketing firm that came up with the idea to fake NK threats. It’s all just too ridiculous and convenient for such a bad movie.