After Sony was hacked and alleged terror threats caused some U.S. theater chains to decide not to show “The Interview,” Sony Pictures announced the cancellation of the movie’s release — a move President Obama said was a mistake.
Laura Ingraham thinks Hollywood execs could take lessons from some of their movies:
#Hollywood execs are capable of making films abt courage–yet seem incapable of demonstrating any of their own. #TheInterview
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) December 20, 2014
In real life you can’t just yell “cut” when things go wrong, but maybe Al Sharpton’s guidance will help.
@IngrahamAngle And the Oscar goes to "Surrender"
— Ken Hoag (@35start) December 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/MovieNMusicNut/status/546288342430527488
@IngrahamAngle But it's fake, 'I was only acting' courage. s/o 2 @jonlovitz. pic.twitter.com/HIMSclEv2X
— Stupid Burns (@stupidburns) December 20, 2014
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