Yahoo – AFP,
December 12, 2014
Beleaguered studio Sony Pictures has apologized for racially insensitive remarks about President Barack Obama in company emails, the latest in a series of leaks that have left Hollywood reeling.
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Beleaguered studio Sony Pictures has apologized for racially insensitive remarks about President Barack Obama in company emails, the latest in a series of leaks that have left Hollywood reeling.
The
unflattering leaks -- including a producer labeling Angelina Jolie a
"minimally talented spoiled brat" -- have thrown Sony into damage
control mode, amid few signs they are going to stop any time soon.
Other
revelations have included the salaries of top executives and stars, unpublished
scripts and the aliases used by some celebrities to lay low when they check
into hotels. Sony Pictures Entertainment is battling to contain the fallout
from a massive hacking attack which some have blamed on North Korea, angry at a
forthcoming movie which lampoons the reclusive state's leader.
The latest
leaks reportedly include an email exchange in which Sony co-chairwoman Amy
Pascal asks film producer Scott Rudin what she should ask Obama at a
"stupid" fundraising breakfast.
"Would
he like to finance some movies?" joked Rudin, to which Pascal replied:
"I doubt it. Should I ask him if he liked DJANGO?" -- a reference to
Quentin Tarantino slave movie "Django Unchained."
Rudin shot
back: ""12 Years" -- harrowing historical drama "12 Years a
Slave."
Pascal
retorted: "Or the Butler" -- Lee Daniels' "The Butler,"
about a black butler who serves generations of presidents at the White House.
Pascal
apologized for her remarks Thursday, saying: "The content of my emails
were insensitive and inappropriate but are not an accurate reflection of who I
am.
"Although
this was a private communication that was stolen, I accept full responsibility
for what I wrote and apologize to everyone who was offended," she added in
a statement cited by Variety.
Rudin --
who did not reply to a request for comment -- was also behind the scathing
comments about Jolie and a planned movie about Cleopatra, with Jolie in the
title role.
Jolie
'minimally talented spoiled brat'
"I'm
not destroying my career over a minimally talented spoiled brat who thought
nothing of shoving this off her plate for 18 months so she could go direct a
movie," Rudin wrote.
"She's
a camp event and a celebrity ... There is NO relationship with any movie star
... that requires our willingness to prostrate ourselves this way in the face
of childish, irresponsible, willful and un-partnerly behavior."
The emails,
published by online sites including gawker.com, were leaked as part of a huge
hacking attack on Sony Pictures over the last few weeks.
Earlier
this week, a group which claims to have hacked Sony's servers demanded its
movie studio pull a soon-to-be-released comedy depicting a fictional CIA plot
to kill North Korea's leader.
North Korea
Sunday denied involvement in the brazen cyber attack on Sony Pictures, but
praised it as a "righteous deed" potentially orchestrated by
supporters furious over the movie "The Interview," due out on Christmas
Day.
In a sign
of nerves about the film, Sony barred TV cameras and print reporters from a red
carpet premiere of "The Interview" in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The movie
is scheduled for release on December 25. Experts say the furor surrounding it will
likely help at the box office.
"It
certainly doesn't hurt Sony to have a country publicly denounce the film,"
Jeff Bock of box officer tracker Exhibitor Relations told AFP.
It
"will definitely stir up interest as people will want to see what all the
fuss is about," he added.

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