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Originally Posted by keg in kc
I'm not particularly upset because for me it's a stupid-looking movie I wasn't going to see anyway. Hell, I may be more likely to see it now than I was before. (you know, thinking about it that way....)
And Sony Pictures has been a disaster for years, all the shit the hacking's let out is probably going to be good for us (the entertainment consumer) in the long run.
And I think most of international politics is bullshit at this point. The world is a series of interconnected transnational corporations. Including the US. Government in the 21st century is all about business.
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I've had a film I scored in 2011 that's been sitting in the can at Sony/Columbia. I'm not saying the film is any good (and it's not) but they should release it and let the producer move on.
The coolest part was attending a screening, which is in the basement of Columbia Pictures. They had the largest, most comfortable theater seats in the entire world. Since I'd seen the movie a billion times while scoring it, I sat there and imagined what the hell had gone on down there in the past 90 years.
