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All the news of the hack, the threats, and all the other crap left me with a feeling there was a lot more to this story than was being told.
I will suggest a new scenario.
Sony, realising their film was a total pooch screw, needed a way out of releasing it.
The NSA were listening in, realised the potential for a propaganda story, and passed it onto the CIA for action.
The CIA went to Sony, explaining how two birds could be killed with one stone, and the rest you already know.
BBC News - What is The Interview really like
What do you think of my theory?
I will suggest a new scenario.
Sony, realising their film was a total pooch screw, needed a way out of releasing it.
The NSA were listening in, realised the potential for a propaganda story, and passed it onto the CIA for action.
The CIA went to Sony, explaining how two birds could be killed with one stone, and the rest you already know.
BBC News - What is The Interview really like
In the real world, a debate has been raging over what does and doesn't constitute torture. In the movie world, there's no debate; watching "The Interview" is torture from almost start to finish.
What do you think of my theory?