Sony Email Hack Slams Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney, Cameron Crowe, Willow & Jaden Smith: Love Ryan Gosling!

By Jaymz Clements jaymz.clements@mstarsnews.com | Dec 16, 2014 08:30 AM EST

Leonardo DiCaprio 'despicable', Cameron Crowe's new movie 'ridiculous', a sad George Clooney... Jaden and Willow Smith homeschooled? Sounds like the Sony email hack has embarrassed another round of celebrities, with hacked emails from the Guardians of Peace reportedly once again surfacing and detailing Sony executives slamming the biggest names in Hollywood. Following the embarrassing exchanges regarding Seth Rogen and James Franco, as well as Angelina Jolie, Kevin Hart, Mark Cuban, Joel McHale and Michael Fassbender, the Sony email hack just keeps claiming more targets.

A new round of emails have allegedly shown correspondence between co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment Amy Pascal and "SPE principles" reports Defamer. The emails slam a new Cameron Crowe directed movie — once called Deep Tiki, but which is now untitled — starring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Bill Murray as seemingly incoherent and confusing for audiences, saying "I'm never starting a movie again when the script is ridiculous/And we al [sic] know it."

The Daily Beast also report Pascal exchanging emails about Leonardo DiCaprio with producer Mark Gordon, who called The Wolf of Wall Street star's behavior "horrible", while Pascal said "Actually despicable."

And as for Jaden and Willow Smith, a fellow executive, Tom Rothman from Tri Star, warns Pascal that "they r home schooled: don't let this family date your movies!!!"

Awww.

In the emails The Daily Beast describe regarding newly-married George Clooney's bomb The Monuments Men, the 53 year old actor and director writes in a particularly downbeat tone, saying to Pascal "I need some protection from all the reviews."

"Let's just make it a hit," he goes on. "I haven't slept in 30 hours. And it's 7 am..."

According to the report, Pascal then replied, "we will protect you by making money... that's the best revenge."

The ever-charming Clooney reportedly replied: "I adore you Amy. You are literally the only person running a studio that loves film. I fear I've let you all down. Not my intention. I apologize. I've just lost touch... Who knew? Sorry. I won't do it again."

But they had nothing but good vibes regarding Drive star Ryan Gosling, with The Daily Beast emails saying he was reportedly enamored with Pascal after meeting her, saying "He really wants to do something with you."

What do you think? Are these hacks revealing what executives think about Hollywood going to hurt their bottom line? And which attitude towards which celebrity are you most surprised by? Leo being "despicable"? Or Clooney's long-faced contrition?

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