It probably would have opened and closed in a weekend. Comedy film, The Interview, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco seemed poised to be just another stupid movie, one in which the two men are tasked by the CIA to assassinate North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un. The premise itself was so laughable, the movie so shoddy, it was easy to dismiss by most audiences. But in November, a massive cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment, the film's studio, seems to have been a retaliatory attack for the film. Now the film's Christmas Day release is cancelled, the movie shelved, and worked leaders are weighing in. Today, on the final episode of The Campfire Project for 2014, we examine how a stoner comedy has become an international incident.