SONY ENTERTAINMENT HACKED - REVEALS A BOATLOAD OF DRAMA AND OTHER HILARIOUS CONTENT
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http://defamer.gawker.com/leaked-the-nightmare-email-drama-behind-sonys-steve-jo-1668882936
So Sony Entertainment got hacked by someone (again?), and said hacker leaked all sorts of behind-the-scenes information about the studio's personal converstations, passwords, and even poorly made Power Point presentations.
The above link shows some tension between Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin during the development of that Steve Jobs documentary, and here are a few other noteworthy stuff:
25 Reasons it sucks to work at Sony
The title says it all. These are snippits from the comments of Sony's employees about how they feel about the company in general.
Sony's Powerpoints are Even Worse than their Shitty Movies
The backlash behind this is pretty meh, but it at least gives you some insight as to how these guys pitch/plan their films... Though seriously memes don't work that way, to whoever was involved with Grownups 2
These are their password lists
I think it's now easy to see why they would get hacked like this to begin with.
What are your thoughts?
So Sony Entertainment got hacked by someone (again?), and said hacker leaked all sorts of behind-the-scenes information about the studio's personal converstations, passwords, and even poorly made Power Point presentations.
The above link shows some tension between Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin during the development of that Steve Jobs documentary, and here are a few other noteworthy stuff:
25 Reasons it sucks to work at Sony
The title says it all. These are snippits from the comments of Sony's employees about how they feel about the company in general.
Sony's Powerpoints are Even Worse than their Shitty Movies
The backlash behind this is pretty meh, but it at least gives you some insight as to how these guys pitch/plan their films... Though seriously memes don't work that way, to whoever was involved with Grownups 2
These are their password lists
I think it's now easy to see why they would get hacked like this to begin with.
What are your thoughts?
I absolutely love the comments about Spiderman. "Disney will make $300 million dollars on Spidey merchandise this year alone. We won't!"
That shit is gold.
That shit is gold.
Isn't it weird how part of the merchandising shown was on Xbox 360 covers, AT SONY!?
The guy who made this slide must have been lectured afterwards.
Passwords in plaintext? These guys are pretty bad - I don't think I've ever encountered this before. What's the point of using common password storage/hashing techniques if your staff is keeping all your passwords in plain text on open fileshares?
hahaha
...Man, I really should organize my accounts/passwords.
Also man, there's still more stuff to be combed in that leak.
http://defamer.gawker.com/sony-leak-studio-exec-calls-kevin-hart-a-greedy-whore-1669403407
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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Interesting reads all around, especially the back-and-forth emails concerning actors and actresses stances on movies I haven't even heard about but kind of makes me want to pay attention to to try and pick out the moments when not even the most talented actors could stomach a line.
Corf's pic pretty much sums up my face when I saw that this was a legitimate bonus question on my gov final
(it's this in case they change it)
(it's this in case they change it)
I have never watched "Mad About You" but dang:
It's nothing that's actually new. There are plenty of directors and producers who view actors as brats (though it's somewhat justified given their reputation for being self-centered), it's just not the kind of stuff that gets openly publicized by the media, because it has the potential of painting the industry in a bad light, and it's one of those "it's none of your business" kind of deals.
It still amazes me, however, that people can generally pull of making good movies in such a harsh development environment like this (though... What really good movie has Sony put out recently?).
author=Corfaisus
Interesting reads all around, especially the back-and-forth emails concerning actors and actresses stances on movies I haven't even heard about but kind of makes me want to pay attention to to try and pick out the moments when not even the most talented actors could stomach a line.
It's nothing that's actually new. There are plenty of directors and producers who view actors as brats (though it's somewhat justified given their reputation for being self-centered), it's just not the kind of stuff that gets openly publicized by the media, because it has the potential of painting the industry in a bad light, and it's one of those "it's none of your business" kind of deals.
It still amazes me, however, that people can generally pull of making good movies in such a harsh development environment like this (though... What really good movie has Sony put out recently?).
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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