Yeah, it looks more as if Sony was trying to shop it around and not getting any takers.In interest of fairness, the statement was given with no fact checking and completely opinionated. I spent 10 seconds searching google and found that DTV had actually declined to broadcast it before dish and time Warner made their minds up.
Probably don't want to offend their international audience. Isn't Dish the number 1 American provider for international customers?Good or bad, this movie could give dish a boost. They're gonna need it if they don't resolve this latest dispute soon.
I'd be surprised if it comes in at $7 price point.Assuming iTunes or Amazon Instant has it available for $7 like all the other "still in theaters" rentals I will watch it over the weekend.
I'd be surprised if it comes in at $7 price point.
LOL, I am really hoping it is not that bad... Although I did watch that movie again about a week ago, and laughed my ass off.I have already watched the interview. It is called team America
I just bought 2 tickets for the movie at the theatre.... $19.50....Holy *&%$ these tickets used to be $6.50...WTH.
I whole heartedly agree with your statement, except for one point, Sony is a Japanese corporation, not American. Which begs the question I have had in all of this, where have the Japanese been in this whole issue. I have heard nothing from their government about it.Tell Americans they can not have it for unAmerican reasoning, the equilibrium will naturally go up for Americans siding with an American company. Especially if that movie is about killing one of our biggest "enemies".
Ans Sony laughs all the way to the bank! This beginning to smell like a huge marketing scam.
I don't think this is just the opinion of 'muricans, but North Korea (well, it's leaders) simply isn't a popular country. I'm not sure it would offend anyone, including people who have left N Korea.Probably don't want to offend their international audience. Isn't Dish the number 1 American provider for international customers?
I'm not too old to remember my wife and I going to McDonalds, then the store for candy and pop, errrr, soda, to sneak into the theatre, and then to the movie itself -- and only needing a $20 bill to do all of that !I just bought 2 tickets for the movie at the theatre.... $19.50....Holy *&%$ these tickets used to be $6.50...WTH.