.@SonyPictures don’t cave, fight: release @TheInterview free online globally. Ask viewers for voluntary $5 contribution to fight #Ebola.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) December 18, 2014
◼ Sony Pictures cancelled their plans to show The Interview after an open threat from online hackers to execute 9/11-like attacks on our country - IJ Review
Releasing the film online immediately eliminates the danger of gathering several people together in one place (a movie theater) while simultaneously showing support for the film.
Even better, showing The Interview for free would be a much-needed bold statement from Sony Pictures. They already cancelled the film, so they would have a hard time making an argument about losing money.
No one should kid themselves. With the Sony collapse America has lost its first cyberwar. This is a very very dangerous precedent.
— Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) December 17, 2014
"Sony's cave-in to North Korea sets a horrible precedent." - Newspaper who wouldn't run Mohammed cartoons
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) December 18, 2014
~~> "@Forbes A 5-point strategy that might help Sony to get back on its feet: http://t.co/pO7jTq8PjP"
— m. barbay (@barbaylive) December 19, 2014
BREAKING: Sony reveals Andrew Garfield's replacement in the new Spider-Man movie. pic.twitter.com/tzAYmpUlWu
— neontaster (@neontaster) December 18, 2014
DRUDGE:
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LEAK: Jolie branded 'seriously out of her mind'...
Studio Warned Not to Cast Denzel Washington Due to His Race...
'INTERVIEW' Orgy Scene with Kim Jong Un Might Have Caused Concern...
Cancellation sets worrying new precedent for cyber terror...
NKOREA PLANNED ATTACKS ON NUKE PLANTS