Yesterday, Wikileaks published a searchable compendium of hacked Sony Entertainment documents. The Sony Hack dominated the news last December and January, and there were even some high-profile casualities, like when Sony corporate tied the entire catastrophe around Amy Pascal’s neck and pushed her out. Anyway, now that Wikileaks has made the entire Sony Hack super-accessible, we’re getting some additional stories. Nothing like the Angelina Jolie stuff, of course, but some of it is interesting.
Bradley Cooper is an odd bird. Salon breaks down an exchange between Pascal and Cameron Crowe, regarding his long-awaited film Aloha, starring Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper and Bill Murray. Crowe refers to B-Coop as “such an odd bird” (AN EMU, PERCHANCE?) and refers to Emma as “our girl…And her nuances … Little moves on her are huge as u know.” Crowe compares this film to his film Say Anything, which is some BS. Crowe also makes a “joke” about Bruce Jenner “wanting boobs.”
Bill Murray isn’t that beloved. In another email exchange between Pascal and Crowe, Crowe writed: “But our acting is better here all around, so we can hopefully get everything. Frankly, we have great options on all the performances except Bill Murray… who is pretty much what you saw.” BURN.
David Fincher is a witch. Fincher understood that Sony had a “leak” problem before it even had a leak problem. He was pissed that information about the Jobs film kept ending up in Variety and THR and he bitched about it to Pascal.
Rooney Mara is sad. She emailed Pascal about her desire to see a sequel to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo made. Too bad, Rooney.
George Clooney is sorry. He apologized to Pascal about the failure of Monuments Men.
Adam Sandler is an a–hole. Amy Pascal said that.
No one knows who Rita Ora is. Not even Amy Pascal.
Publicist Peggy Siegal worried about 12 Years a Slave. She emailed Pascal about the Best Picture campaign for 12 Years, claiming that “American cultural bell ringers” worried about a British director’s vision of American slavery. Siegal warns that Oscar voters were looking for an excuse to vote for another film.
Sony planned out One Direction’s personalities. Hilariously, the executives wanted to push Harry as “adorably slow” and Zayn as “the dark horse.”
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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