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.
Editor-in-Chief Nikki Finke - tip her here.


I love how you people say it’s not “real journalism” to review a pirated film. What kind of nonsense is that? Since when is a journalist’s job to always tow the party line of a company? That’s absurd.
Well, sending people to a war on the basis of fake stuff seems to be a smaller crime on FOX !
Nikki, I thought you had balls, but i am disappointed to see you end up a corporate dicksucker like the rest. If FOX hadn’t gone on a media/FBI frenzy, this would have been a quiet leak relegated to a few people, much like the Hulk leak a few weeks before it was released. Instead they turned it into a circus and further alienated the very people that sign their paychecks — the movie viewers.
Aintitcoolnews and Cinemablend can fucking stuff it. They’re hypocritical as all hell, taking some sort of moral ground saying, “WE’D NEVER REVIEW A WORKPRINT OR ADVOCATE PIRACY! RAH RAH, LET”S BAND TOGETHER AS AN INTERNET COMMUNITY TO CONDEMN THIS.” when this is the EXACT shit that has given them a reason to exist in the first place. Short of sucking corporate dick and getting set visits, everything these sites posts are FUCKING LEAKS.
The hypocrisy is just revolting.
Oh, and the whole “Fox acts swiftly” thing? Horseshit. Roger Ailes doesn’t care when his anchors lie, ambush and harass people who disagree with their vitriolic garbage, or sexually harass their coworkers but he flips out when some shitty gossip columnist makes an off the cuff comment about streaming a movie?
Suck my fucking dick. The cinema blogosphere should be fucking ashamed of themselves, they’ve become a bunch of sycophantic tools. For all intents and purposes, nothing seperates a site like AICN from a magazine like Entertainment Weekly now besides the ability to say “fuck”
/end rant.
Maybe Harvey Weinstein will give him a job. After all, Friedman is the biggest Weinstein shill of all time.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he was already on Harvey’s payroll.
Karma really is a bitch. And so is Friedman.
What a pretentious snog. “I’m at a McCartney concert”. Is that supposed to tell us that he’s “cool”, “not sweating it”, “doesn’t care”? In this economic crisis how can anyone be so caviliar about losing a job? I’d rather he’d have said, I’m at a concert and will deal with everything on Monday. Or whatever. But he’s ALWAYS so certain that he’s right, that he never considers how wrong he is. He has offended major actors, agents, studios because they refuse to give him preferance. Talk about just deserts.
While no one wants to take delight in another’s pain, I think many are dancing a jig that this man with his nasty kiss my ass or I’ll rip you a new one temper, has been quelled. Hopefully for a long while. He was no Nikki Finke. Let’s face it. He was no David Poland, Sharon Waxman, or even Patrick Goldstien. He was, in the end, his end, much ado about nothing.
Love from someone who was the benefiicary of a few toxic postings….
I found his column and the fallout of this story bizarre and awkward. Who watches a pirated movie from their studio? And what editor okays the column? Not shocked by the swift action from Fox. Friedman was making a point and so is Fox. I guess Glenn Beck is doing movie reviews now.
The most amazing thing about this is that Roger even took the time to actually WATCH the film before offering his ‘review.’ THAT may be a FIRST!!!!
His ‘opinions’ have always been ‘for sale’ and therefore useless. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.
Hypocrisy,
I agree with you. Fox execs decried, in public, the invention of the DVR/Tivo boxes before those ratings were factored in, yet 90% of them had one at home. I’m sure some have even watched boot legged copies of films before, possibly some that came off the internet. Pot kettle. However, Friedman was stupid. Great columns but I think someone wasn’t thinking when he hit the post button.
Why did he go to the McCartney concert? Couldn’t he find a bootleg?
Comments Summary:
Roger F is a nice guy.
Roger F is a jerk.
Pirating is acceptable.
Pirating is totally not acceptable.
Fox is great
Fox can go fuck themselves.
FBI involved.
McCartney had a concert.
Roger F went to it.
Fox can’t be that pissed at him.
His other columns & the Fox 411 archive are still on the Fox News site on Sunday morning.
Plus, let’s wait & see if anyone from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been hanging out with Rupert or anyone else from Fox.
Friedman has been attacking the RnR HOF for years, I’m sure they would love the payback.
It couldn’t have happened to a better person. Friedman is a pompous ass who was told what to write, was untruthful in his agenda filled blog. Please do not put his name and journalist in the same sentence, it is an insult to our integrity. He is no better than Perez Hilton.
Comment by The Denogginizer
“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.”
OK Idiot . . . you have your own answer . . . “allegedly” is the difference.
Thank you someone for finally shutting this guy up. This is the same guy that first implied Michael Jackson was being “unfairly” prosecuted for being obsessed with boys.
Frankly, Friedman ALWAYS wrote blantantly about illegal downloads under the open context seemingly it’s ok. He’d take it upon himself to “review” an illegal posting of material from Britney Spears, critize it only for it NOT to be the real material and NEVER correct himself. He did this with a ton of music artists ( did I just call Britney an artist? ) anyway whether it was material from Mariah Carey, this guy had a history of reporting on stolen material.. The scary question is.. Why did Fox not mind it then until it comes to their own material? This is the real issue Nikki. In other words, what took them so long? I agree with Fox’s stance however. Anyone reading his column reviews of material not yet released for sale only motivated people to search and download it more to see what he was “talking” about. Hey Fox, you are lucky UMG or Jive or any other company doesn’t sue you for damages to their properties! Fox where was your “heart” then? Btw I knew this guy was finished when he foolishly published his run
in with Julia Roberts. There are just some flake you don’t screw with..
this is a clear violation of journalist ethics.
This is horrible news. Roger Friedman is fantastic. Yes he should retract his comments on file shared content, but this is like McCarthy witch hunts.
honestly, it is sad to see this happen, does it happen to people at Paramount/CBS ??? no, Cnet promotes piracy sadly, but it doesn’t seem fair, hell Roger isn’t even a tech guy.
Roger Ailes, Screw you!
So today is a beautiful sunny day AND Freidman is no longer a “journalist?” There is a God.
One of the funniest examples of self-sabotage in recent memory. Friedman had all the tools and he stabbed HIMSELF in the front.LOL. Now his lover will leave him cuz he has no job and Paradigm STILL sucks.
Um, how can you be “freelance” and an employee at Fox at the same time? If he was freelance, then why would Ailes bother to fire him? Why not send out a memo instructing Fox execs not to hire him anymore.
I ran into this problem at CBS when I encountered the mind-boggling concept of the “permanent temp.”
George Orwell is in his grave, laughing his ass off.
He stole the movie. He then wrote a review of the movie he stole. This is like watching the video you made of your crime when the cops come to arrest you…not very bright. i know it’s the world we live in…but its still illegal.
Ok if your going to villify someone for promoting piracy, I think they shouldn’t stop with him how about we go after every news site which plastered it was leaked all over the net and t.v. They are as much to blame with promoting piracy as the next guy. I mean you hear something you might be interested is available before it’s time, I’m betting 80% of the people who were out there were curious and of that 60-70% of them actually looked into it and watched the thing. Those people if the media hadn’t plastered it everywhere would never of been the wiser. So who’s the real villain the guy who watched it and reviewed it or the Media which fired the gun and placed it in the persons hand?
Roger is a great guy and his column is a must read. If he leaves Fox then as far as I am concerned it is their loss.
I’d pay for a ton of streaming content, if only I could. In fact, it might be best if Hollywood stays in its cave, because I’d probably go broke if I could download anything and everything for pay. They’d own my ass. Their loss. My ass is sweet.
Remember that Roger Friedman was the guy who wrote that «Valkyrie» was one of the worst films of 2008 BEFORE actually seeing it… Talk about a credibility issue…
just more proof that Fox’s concerns are for the rich, the corporate, and their profits. The poor and the commoner mean nothing, and are nothing. When will people stop thinking that Fox is on ‘their’ side?