The movie studio boss wasn't buying it. And neither were millions of viewers who watched in awe as Hollywood studios threatened not to spend money on films featuring actors like Cruise or Sly Stallone if they wouldn't speak up about torture and prisoners being tortured by their governments. The celebrities responded with angry tweets. On Thursday, Sony Pictures Entertainment tweeted that "James Woods isn't sorry."


Woods wasn't apologizing for calling James Foley's killer an ISIS supporter and releasing his photo online. Nor was he apologizing for