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Leaked Sony email shows us how stupid superhero movies get made

By : Arjun Kadaleevanam

You might recall that Sony Pictures Entertainment was hacked last October by probably-North-Korean-hired hackers that were protesting Sony’s release of the Seth Rogan/James Franco comedy The Interview. That hack involved dumps of large compressed files of thousands of emails blasted into the internet.

Since that time, WikiLeaks has been collecting the majority of the Sony email leak and those people with interest have been combing through the backlogs of people’s private business email looking for news or insight into just what happened with Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Granted, all of these emails are old and most of these projects have changed or are out of date. There’s also snippets of personal information about Sony executives like Amy Pascal, so let your conscience be your guide if you want to read – just like everything on Wikileaks.

One notable email stood out to me, a Spider-Man fan and one of the few people who instantly saw Amazing Spider-Man 2 and said: “Odd movie, but that dubstep electro is kind of brilliant.”



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New trailer shows that Jurassic World will be a dinosaur bonanza

By : Arjun Kadaleevanam

It’s a dinosaur bonanza in the latest Jurassic World trailer. Colin Trevorrow’s updated trip to the theme park unleashes a genetically modified beast called Indominus Rex created to bring in more attendees, but as you can see in the latest trailer, those folks might wind up in ridiculous amounts of danger.

Jurassic World stars Chris Pratt as raptor wrangler Owen Grady, and Bryce Dallas Howard as park bigwig Claire Dearing. The two clearly have a history together as we saw in an earlier clip, but they’ll have to put all that aside as they team up with head of security Vic Hoskins (played by Vincent D’Onofrio) to try and put a stop to Indominus’ rampage.

Jurassic World marks Trevorrow’s first attempt at a blockbuster film. His previous effort Safety Not Guaranteed focused on a group of reporters investigating a man’s ad about time travel. Trevorrow and his Safety writing partner Derek Connolly took a pass at the script, which was originally penned by Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa, who in turn revitalized another franchise with Rise of the Planet of the Apes.



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