Updates FBI Joins Fox In Hunt For Stolen ‘Wolverine’ Pirated On Web

SUNDAY UPDATE: News Corp issued the following statement from Los Angeles today confirming my reporting from Saturday — “Roger Friedman’s views in no way reflect the views of News Corporation. We, along with 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, have been a consistent leader in the fight against piracy and have zero tolerance for any action that encourages and promotes piracy. When we advised Fox News of the facts they took immediate action, removed the post, and promptly terminated Mr. Friedman.”
SATURDAY PM EXCLUSIVE: News Corp like all major Hollywood studios takes the crime of piracy very seriously. Nor will the Fox parent company tolerate it if its employees don’t. Especially after a stolen, early and unfinished work print of 20th Century Fox’s big summer blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine was put onto the Internet illegally this week in a major scandal that the FBI is now investigating. So there was universal shock on Friday when long-time “Fox 411″ freelance columnist Roger Friedman wrote what I’m told his bosses felt was a blatant promotion of piracy on his Fox News web outlet. Besides writing a review from watching the purloined print of Wolverine, Friedman posted, “I did find the whole top 10 [movies in theaters], plus TV shows, commercials, videos, everything, all streaming away. It took really less than seconds to start playing it all right onto my computer. I could have downloaded all of it but really, who has the time or the room? Later tonight I may finally catch up with Paul Rudd in I Love You, Man. It’s so much easier than going out in the rain!” I’m told that Fox News’ actions were swift and severe. First, Roger Ailes, who oversees Fox News, deleted the offending post after he was contacted by 20th Century Fox about it. And then Ailes fired Friedman as a freelance Fox News entertainment writer. I hear the move was done with the full support of News Corp. ”He promoted piracy. He basically suggested that viewing a stolen film is OK, which is absolutely intolerable. So we fired him,” a source told me Saturday. “Fox News acted promptly on all fronts.”
Friedman has written his gossip column, “Fox 411″, for FoxNews.com for more than a decade and peppers it with celebrity items, industry news, and off-the-cuff movie reviews. He has long been a controversial writer who quite frequently angers the publicity machine surrounding actors, directors, producers, studios, celebrities, movies and TV. Occasionally he has scoops, especially about the music biz. Still, how could he not have known that his writings Friday would hit a nerve with his employers. After Friedman’s column on FoxNews.com appeared, both News Corp and Fox condemned it as “promoting a pirated version of Wolverine“.
News Corp issued this statement: “Roger Friedman’s views in no way reflect the views of News Corporation. We, along with 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, have been a consistent leader in the fight against piracy and have zero tolerance for any action that encourages and promotes piracy. Once we learned of Roger Friedman’s post we asked Fox News to remove it, which they did immediately.”
And Fox said, “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 Orgins: Wolverine. This behavior is reprehensible and we condemn this act categorically — whether the review is good or bad.”
UPDATE: I did reach Friedman for comment. He emailed back only that he was at the Paul McCartney concert.
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I was wondering what the hell he was thinking when he posted that! He needed to go anyway. This would be funny if it weren’t so pathetic.
Good -friedman is a leeching clown; a sleezeball “journalist” who pretends he’s everyones best friend
It was about time…
Thanx 4 the exclusive.
Interesting what a fireable offense is at Fox. As long as Glen Beck stays away from illegal downloads, fomenting a new revolution is okay.
So Faux News acts promptly on all fronts, eh? Then why wasn’t Bill O’Reilly fired for allegedly sexually harrassing his female producer Andrea Mackris? Got an answer for that one, Mr. Ailes? Come on, be pithy and opine.
*FACEPALM*
“Somebody pointed out that the Emperor had no clothes,” said Fox News. “So we beheaded him.”
Yes it’s true, the emperor has no clothes… and the proper thing to do would be stop watching FOX news!!! Let’s support Time Warner Cable and tell emperor Murdoch to go F&^%$# his own fat @$$!!!!
The chickens are finally coming home to roost. This isn’t a crime, it’s market correction. A lot of people don’t think the cost of the theater is worth it. They’d rather watch the movie streaming on-line. I’m sure they’d pay for the service, but it’s never offered. So, they’ll find a way to watch it anyway. What Friedman did wasn’t advocating a crime, he was just telling it like it is. But rather than find a way to monetize reality, Fox pretends most people aren’t already aware movies are easy to find on-line. As long as Fox would rather grandstand then try to monitize what’s already happening, they’ll lose money to people stealing their movies.
Oh well. Guess they had to fire somebody to make themselves feel better and Roger made it easy for them by serving himself up. But like I said in my other post on the original Wolverine thread…Fox just needs to do its internal investigation and fire whoever, if anyone, is responsible for the leak. Not send them to fucking jail. Just fucking fire them. Trust me, after this, they’ll never work in this town again, as they say. After that, tighten up chain of possession of film elements and move on.
I’m sure that WOLVERINE, in its final version will still do well just like TAKEN and ZOMBIE’S HALLOWEEN did after they were on the web for a while. So Fox should just chill out, downplay the leak and knock it off with that FBI shit. FBI has better things to do than act as a studio’s personal copyright police. I’d hate to think we’d have another 9/11 because FBI resources were taken away from protecting its citizens to protecting people from rough cuts of WOLVERINE. Fox can scream “theft” all they want but this leak is their fault. They need to own it. They need to deal with it. Most of all,, they need to shut the fuck up because I’m tired of of this whining about downloading. People still buy films. They still go to theaters. The only people pushing them away from that is the studios themselves with their conglomerate auteurism and antedeluvian business practices. OK. No more caffeine for me.
Wow Harry Knowles and the guys over at Ain’t it cool news got something dome at 20th Century Fox!?! Maybe they can convince Fox not to make anymore crappy Marvel movies, and while they’re at it crappy Sci-fi flicks, or at least stay the hell away from the budgeting, casting, shooting, and editing of those films.
He tried to spin it in Fox’s favor by giving the illegal material a glowing review to combat the bad buzz online, while forgetting that it was ILLEGAL MATERIAL. Hilariously stupid move, Friedman.
This is a true shame. Roger is one of the good guys out there in the gossip community. People may get annoyed with him at times but he tells the truth, gets amazing stories, and works hard.
Hope he lands somewhere good and fast–his column rocks!
I knew Roger some years ago. Really nice guy. Sorry to hear about this.
I’ve been a big fox411 fan for years–this is a shame.
This is total stupidity on the part of FOX. Friedman isn’t advocating piracy he was simply pointing out how easily available it is online. They are idiots for firing him. He’ll get a better gig somewhere else by Monday.
Well, Roger should have been fired a long time ago, for crimes against journalism in general.
His inane column ranks just slightly above that monstrosity Larry King used to “write” once a week for USAToday.
News Corp. has no choice but to punish this Wolverine leak with extreme prejudice.
I love it. It’s about time that the studio got Fox News under control. And Friedman promoted the movie!
It looks like the post-Chernin guys have figured out how to finally muzzle Roger Ailes.
Kinda hard to take corporate executives seriously when they denounce piracy. Pot/kettle syndrome. Pillaging takes various forms.
Friedman is one of the most insidious, despicable people to ever put pen to paper. He’s a liar and a crank. Most people cannot stand the man. He’s well known for his whispering campaigns against people. I could go on and on. He’s stupidity knew no bounds and he finally bit himself in the ass.
For all his flaws, Roger was a hoot and his column a must-read.
Fuck Fox.
I hope he resurfaces… maybe on MSNBC?
Roger Freidman is a self important, self made, self agrandized blow hard. He gets offended if you don’t kiss his ass, and he has continuously believed he was more important than the story. I wasn’t even aware he still HAD a column! To me he’s rather irrelevant. My guess is the only place that will hire him will be one of the rags. NOTE TO RAGS: He’s not worth a lot of money – don’t let him sell you a bill of goods on something that’s rather how do I say this kindly…past his prime.
Good riddance! This couldn’t have happened to a lousier guy. Funny though how he tells the truth and gets fired when for years he has told outright lies and used his column like a guillotine against celebrities who refused to kiss his lard ass. He’ll probably end up on the E channel but for now I take joy in his failure.
Reviewing pirated versions of films is tacky at best. Eli Roth complained about this in regards to Hostel 2. Most of Roth’s rants were pointless, but he was on the money about the complete lack of class, integrity, and professionalism of those who review pirated copies of workprints.
It’s a well deserved firing. At the very least, the article was an incredibly stupid move that reveals a total lack of awareness of the current concerns of a division of his employer. Whether it’s sarcastic commentary on film piracy or not, those who work for corporate masters and cash their checks should be aware of their master’s concerns. If you don’t want to bow to a corporate master and tow its line, don’t work for one.
His article is inexcusable. Any conglom with a film division will be passing on Friedman – until the groveling apology to Fox and the industry is eventually made. Friedman’s subsequent “come to Jesus” article brutally (and justifiably) demonizing file sharing uploaders and leechers and other providers and recipients of pirated material should be a good read.
I hate to see anyone get stomped for not paying attention, but it’s an unpleasant reminder to those who might make the same mistake that may prevent them from doing so.
Any resemblance between Friedman and actual journalism is purely coincidental.
This doesn’t surprise me at all — neither Friedman’s reported postings nor Fox’s actions.
Having worked with people in this industry all the time with a duty of security of client’s property, I’ll inevitably find out some have illegally download music, films, etc. AND they see nothing wrong with it.
They’re cavalier and insensitive to the whole piracy issue.
If the studios find out and the issue hasn’t gone public, they quash the whole matter as soon as possible before it leaks out to the press and hurts the stock price.
Since Friedman’s reported postings were on a public blog — and at his employer’s site — this had to be a very public lynching.
I’ll bet you anything, Friedman doesn’t really care and thinks he was a scapegoat.
Besides, he was at a McCartney concert.
Now he can write a book and I have a great title for it:
Roger Friedman’s A Big, Fat Know It All