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'The Interview' Takes in $1 Million in Limited Release |
2014-12-27 |
[AnNahar] Raunchy comedy "The Interview" took in one million dollars in its limited release opening day, Sony Studios said Friday, after the film was turned away by major theaters. "The limited release, in under 10 percent of the amount of theaters originally planned, featured numerous sellouts and a first-day gross over $1 million," said Rory Bruer, global distribution president from Sony Pictures. After initially planning to halt release of the film that sparked an international incident, "The Interview" opened in about 300 cinemas, mostly small independent theaters, December 25. The film was also released online for rental or purchase. Major US theater chains announced last week that they would not show the film after threats from hackers who claimed a cyber attack of Sony Studios. The low-brow comedy featuring Seth Rogen and James Franco revolves around the fictional liquidation of ![]() "Considering the incredibly challenging circumstances, we are extremely grateful to the people all over the country who came out to experience 'The Interview' on the first day of its unconventional release," Bruer said in a statement. The film played to packed theaters across the US, with many viewers coming out to make a statement about free speech. Online services for Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox gaming consoles, which had decided to release the film online, went down Thursday, allegedly attacked by hackers. A file sharing website reported the film had been illegally downloaded over 750,000 times. Online views of the film had not yet been released. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#5 Hmmmm: BREAKING: We Have IDed Two Female L.A.-Based Persons of Interest in Sony Leak |
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp7489 2014-12-27 13:04 |
#4 ...well, it wasn't about the emperor or his polices, so it's OK. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-12-27 09:38 |
#3 The "Real" story is here, truly onionesque. |
Posted by: Herb Theresing1401 2014-12-27 09:37 |
#2 Kim Jong-Un, if nothing else it would appear he's a pretty good movie critic. Of course making a comedic movie about one of the most repressive communist regimes in modern history has the desired effect of making the Champ look like a staunch, First Amendment advocate and winner. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-12-27 03:06 |
#1 So, now they're only -$249M in the hole - success! |
Posted by: Raj 2014-12-27 01:07 |