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FBI Investigating 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' Leak

Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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March 31: 7-Eleven created three Slurpee cups as part of the retailer's April promotion of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

LOS ANGELES — "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" isn't due in theaters until next month, but the prequel has already hacked its way online.
A high-quality, full-length work print of the 20th Century Fox film, which is set for release May 1, appeared online Tuesday. The film focuses on the beginnings of Hugh Jackman's clawed Marvel superhero Wolverine.
Fox said in a statement Wednesday the version of the film posted online was not complete and vowed that the source would be prosecuted. It said the FBI is investigating.
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One of the sites that I use to watch a few of the new Movies, had the link to the New X-men movie Up like two weeks ago.

I didn't watch it yet, but thought it was strange to have it so early.
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I saw this movie up at the site I usually go to. I didnt think much of it. I was like oh. Neat. Another super hero movie. (It seems like there is one every month now.)

But I just looked and they have taken it down.

Should have watched it when I had the chance I guess. Oh well.
 

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how do these movies get hacked and put online before they are released?
 

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how do these movies get hacked and put online before they are released?
Must of been someone working on the project probably let their friend have a copy and decided to post it. Not everyone in the credits has some huge stake invested in the film's success. Or even has huge income for that matter. Could have also been an advanced copy handed over to someone who was careless with protecting it. Anything could have happened.
 

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just watched it....good movie...IMO

I give it 7/10 stars...worth seeing this one on the big screen for the special effects
 

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Still up at a couple of other sites as well.

All of them being online is illegal anyhow, this one is no different & no reason for them to take it down......
 
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Just inished watching ! Great Movie. :103631605

Funny how you get to see some seens without the Special affects.

A Must See for X-Men Fans
 

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I liked that! Pretty good.


maxdemo, thanks for posting.

Like Betallsports is saying a bunch of scenes where special effects have not been added yet especially towards the end. Big silver blobs where the CG needs to be done or scenes where the suspension cords are clearly visible or sometimes random text will pop up I guess to sync things up.

I wouldnt mind watching this again to see the last 15 minutes of the finished product.
 

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I liked that! Pretty good.


maxdemo, thanks for posting.

Like Betallsports is saying a bunch of scenes where special effects have not been added yet especially towards the end. Big silver blobs where the CG needs to be done or scenes where the suspension cords are clearly visible or sometimes random text will pop up I guess to sync things up.

I wouldnt mind watching this again to see the last 15 minutes of the finished product.

Agreed. those parts were hilarious!!,,, I loved the movie, I will def see it in the theaters,,,

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You have these gofers making shit money that decide they deserve a little "bonus" by selling screeners, working copies, etc.

If it's not the complete, final deal, I don't want to see it, anyway.
 

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i got it off the internet but don't want to watch the whole thing. Want to get the movie theater experience with the big screen and surround sound. Did watch the first 5 mins though. The quality is great though.
 
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Fox News columnist out after 'Wolverine' review (AP)

LOS ANGELES - Fox News columnist Roger Friedman is out after posting a review of a leaked full-length work print of " X-Men Origins: Wolverine ." Fox News said Monday that the company's representatives and Friedman "mutually agreed to part ways immediately."
Friedman had been an entertainment writer who has contributed to FoxNews.com for 10 years. He wrote in his Fox 411 column Thursday that downloading the 20th Century Fox superhero prequel was "so much easier than going out in the rain" and that the movie "exceeds expectations at every turn."
The early review of the film, which 20th Century Fox described as a "stolen, incomplete and early version," was later removed from the Web site Friday. Fox News and 20th Century Fox are both units of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
The movie, which focuses on the beginnings of Hugh Jackman 's clawed Marvel superhero Wolverine, is not scheduled for release until May 1, but the leaked version began appearing online last week. 20th Century Fox promised that the source of the film would be prosecuted and said the FBI and Motion Picture Association of America are investigating the leak.
 

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Sunday April 19, 2009

Wolverine, the conspiracy

Popculture Venture: By ELIZABETH TAI


Starting this week, Elizabeth Tai, a rabid consumer of television and film in various languages, meets readers in an occasional column called Popculture Vulture, where she praises or rages at the latest showbiz affairs.
IT’S the kind of story Hollywood didn’t need in recession-strapped times: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the blockbuster that was supposed to start the wave of 2009 summer movies, was leaked online on March 31 – a month before its world premiere. (It hits screens in Malaysia on April 29.)
This, understandably, made 20th Century Fox very unhappy. Not only was the cat let out of the bag far too early, Fox risked losing millions of dollars in ticket sales to downloaders who might decide not to watch it in the cinemas. Not good news to Fox, who had reportedly sunk more than US$100mil (RM360mil) into the film. Infuriated, the studio promised tough legal action and got the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Motion Picture Association of America on the case.
Equally incensed was the leading actor Hugh Jackman, who not only spent months beefing up for his role as Wolverine, but acted as producer for it. He was reportedly “heartbroken” over the theft.
The only good thing in this messy affair is that the leaked copy was an unfinished version sans special effects and reshoots.
But millions have since downloaded the movie via peer-to-peer file-sharing sites, and there is no stopping them from writing a review of it in hundreds of blogs and forums or nudging friends and relatives to avoid the movie. Will bad word of mouth tank Wolverine before it leaves the starting line? A month is far too long for bad buzz to circulate and percolate through the Internet.
Quite a prickly pickle for Fox, indeed.
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Hugh Jackman at the presentation of X-Men Origins: Wolverine in Madrid, Spain, on April 15. The Australian actor/producer was ‘heartbroken’ over the recent leak of the movie on the Internet. – AFP
Reading online comments about the whole fiasco was certainly entertaining.
“This is karma, Fox, for what you did to Watchmen!” howled a user named “barradel” on the Internet website IGN’s message boards, referring to the Fox vs Warner Bros lawsuit which threatened to delay Watchmen’s premiere to 2010 instead of its March 2009 release.
Others, such as popular entertainment website Ain’t It Cool News, were kinder, saying that it was unfair that Wolverine was not given a fair shot in the cinemas, and that they will most certainly not download the movie.
However, the conspiracy theorists among the lot believe that it was Fox that leaked the unfinished version. They theorised: It had to be an inside job as security was always super tight. Perhaps Wolverine was so bad that Fox needed to get the buzz going with a sensational story about a theft, an online leak and FBI involvement. What better way to usher viewers into the cinema but with a scandal that will make its way to newspapers around the world?
But seeing how much is at stake here (namely, millions of dollars in revenue), that theory can barely hold water. After all, we’re not talking about a D-movie being promoted as a blockbuster here. Wolverine is an offspring of the highly successful X-Men franchise, and say what you will about the third offering, the abysmally disappointing X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006, but the fact remains that the three X-Men movies grossed more than US$1bil (RM3.6bil) worldwide.
And then there’s the pre-release buzz from fans.When Hugh Jackman unveiled the Wolverine trailer for the first time in San Diego’s Comic Con in July last year, the crowd went crazy and then literally screamed with delight when a much-loved X-Men character (from the comics), Gambit, appeared in the trailer.
Simply put, this is a much-anticipated movie, and it doesn’t just have fan appeal but mass market draw as well. It doesn’t seem logical that Fox would want to shoot itself in the foot in such a spectacular fashion.
But then I read Roger Friedman’s article on the column Fox 411, which appeared almost immediately after news of the leak broke out. (It was deleted soon after.) A columnist on Foxnews.com, Friedman wrote that downloading Wolverine was “so much easier than going out in the rain”and that the movie “exceeds expectations at every turn”.
Wait, what? Not only does he admit to illegally downloading a movie (“Hello, FBI, come and get me!”), he works for a sister company of 20th Century Fox (both companies under Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation).
Seriously, no sane entertainment journalist would commit such a crazy faux pas (and Friedman has been a journalist for over a decade) ... unless he was given some kind of “blessing” ... and it was a rather glowing review too. Hmm!
Then Friedman was fired.
Fox said in a statement: “We’ve just been made aware that Roger Friedman, a freelance columnist who writes Fox 411 on Foxnews.com – an entirely separate company from 20th Century Fox – watched on the Internet and reviewed a stolen and unfinished version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. This behaviour is reprehensible and we condemn this act categorically – whether the review is good or bad.”
And this fuelled numerous “what was he thinking?” blog posts as surfers try to wrap around Friedman’s motives, and Fox’s actions. But the conspiracy theorists are not satisfied. Shouldn’t Friedman, an experienced entertainment journalist, know better?
The answer may not truly emerge or truly satisfy, but all this buzz about Wolverine certainly wouldn’t hurt. Especially since upcoming summer titans like Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek and Terminator Salvation seem to be stealing Wolverine’s thunder of late!
> Elizabeth Tai doesn’t understand why people would waste time with an unfinished copy of ‘Wolverine’ and not wait to see the superhero in full glory in the cinema. She welcomes views from both detractors and supporters.
 

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