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Lemon of the Week: 20th Century Fox

Posted by Eric Lavallee on Apr 05, 2009
Source: IONCINEMA.com Feature

Lemon of the Week IONCINEMA.com

You have to feel sorry for Gavin Hood and Hugh Jackman who will, in only a few weeks from now, get to field questions about the incompetence behind a studio's security system. I could have easily given the Lemon of the Week to the individual(s) who lifted an incomplete, working copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine and leaked it online, but instead, I'm awarding the honour to 20th Century Fox. It will be a case study for years to come on in-house supervision, and if there is a positive in this theft is that the “art” or "mainstream movies for the masses" should receive the same kind of supervision as museums do when they safeguard their painting collections.



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    Posted by Diane Asselin on 2009-04-11 at 14:51:34

    Shame on the person who leaked the movie. Maybe 20th Century Fox should frisk their employees instead of movie goers who happen to be lucky enough to go to a premiere screening. I have yet to see anyone taken out for filming a movie. I guess 20th Century should have been looking in their own backyard.

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