North
Korea has been accused by the United States for spearheading the cyber
attack on the America entertainment company, Sony. it seems like he
reason The hackers hacked in to Sony is because of the movie “the interview”. “The Interview”,
is a comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco that depicts a
fictional assassination attempt on North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
There
is no way this movie is threatening, North Korea is not as tough as I
use to think, if they can feel threatened by a comedy by Seth Rogen and
James Franco, then they just moved one step down my list of the most
dangerous countries on the planet, Kim Jong Un is now the softest
dictators of all time. It would have made more sense if Liam Neeson was
in the movie, and the movie was not a comedy.
It
is just sad to know that people can feel threaten by a comedy. Kim Jong
Un should watch this movie laughing, wiping his shoulders and crushing
some pop corn with his big old teeth, saying “those americans have got nothing on me”.
BUT instead he chose to be scare and spoiled the fun for everyone,
especially people like us who love Comedy to the death. The
relationship of North Korea and the U.S has never been running on a
straight road, if you know what I mean. They haven’t seen eye to eye
ever since. but to hell with their relationship, I think this movie
should be posted on the internet for every one to watch for free, since
the Guardians for Peace (the hackers), don’t want it to be shown in
movie theaters. Let’s see how they (the Guardians for Peace), will blow
up the internet.
History. President Obama promised
in his inaugural address that he would offer an outstretched hand to
those who will unclench their fists, making a public offer to
dictatorial states of willingness to abandon adversarial relations.
However, North Korea responded to this offer with a multi-stage rocket
launch and a nuclear test in April and May of 2009. These actions meant
that President Obama's first North Korea-related policy decisions would
be defined by the need to uphold the international non-proliferation
regime against North Korea's challenge and would involve winning
international support for sanctions against North Korea at the United
Nations Security Council.
Back to "the interview". all this problems with the movie “the interview”,
caused Rogan and Franco to cancel their public appearances, I guess for
security purposes. Sony on Wednesday also dropped its plans to release "The Interview"
on Christmas Day after some of the country's largest theater chains
said they were holding back or dropping the movie following threats of
violence made by the hackers of Sony, they call themselves Guardians for
Peace. That is not all the problems Sony is facing at the moment. The
Guardians for Peace (the hackers), also have some Sony corp. documents
which may be quite a scare for the industry.
The big question now
is, could this hack scare other entertainment industries to beef up
their cyber security? I think we all know the answer for that. It’s a
BIG YES. Can you imagine the amount of money that could be lost just for
not showing the movie in theaters? not to talk of the documents the
hacker are claiming they have. We are talking millionsssssssss here, and
the S goes on. If this movie makes it to the theaters after this scare,
it’s going to blow up, so much money will be made. This scare is a
major advertisement; I mean the whole world is going to watch this
movie, hell, I am going to watch it and I don't even like going to the
Movie Theater. watch the official red band trailer below. after watching
this trailer i feel so mad at those fucking Hackers, excuse my french.
http://youtu.be/kP8O-MOqmcw
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