Sony screw-up

Action movie Armored, which is still playing in U.S. theatres, was available to download for free via the Sony PS3 store yesterday.

For five hours yesterday afternoon, a screw-up by someone at Sony Pictures meant that Nimrod Antal's 04.12.09 stateside released action thriller Armored starring Matt Dillon, Laurence Fishburne and Jean Reno, a movie which is still in theatres and doesn't open for another three weeks here in the U.K. - was available for a FREE download via the Playstation store. It's one thing to cock-up so badly with a movie still in theatres, but it was quite another to label it as being free but I guess it could have been worse - it could have been a movie of there's that people actually cared about seeing. Free might not have been cheap enough on this occasion. I mean if you could guarantee that I could get my two hours back before I pressed the play button then and only then, it might have been worth a shot. What seems to have happened is Sony Pictures were prepping to release Armored as an exclusive PS3 offering several weeks before it's Blu-ray/DVD release to test out their new avenue of distribution, which so far has seen only one movie released. That movie was Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs which was priced for the download consumer at $25.99, and someone pressed the wrong buttons I guess, and Armored was out of the bag for five hours. Sony CEO Howard Stringer told the New York Times on 09.11.09 that;

€œThe process of moving to the next stage of content delivery is as inevitable as night and day,€ he said. €œAnd we€™re the only company that can do this because we own hardware and content.€
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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.