Yet another batch of hacked Sony emails were published on WikiLeaks this week, and Radar reports that over 30,000 documents from Sony Pictures Entertainment and "173,132 emails related to more than 2,200 emails" were made available to the public.

The entertainment industry was hit with the first round of leaked documents in November 2014 when hackers believed to be from North Korea released a number of documents, and now even more juicy messages about Angelina Jolie, former Sony Chair Amy Pascal and many other stars and directors.

We already knew Rudin called Jolie a "minimally talented, spoiled brat." But there's more! Rudin, who was obviously pissed about Jolie putting Cleopatra on the back burner while she shot Unbroken, said in a new e-mail, "This will just spin even further out in Crazyland, but let me tell you I have zero appetite for the indulgence of spoiled brats and I will tell her this myself if you don't."

"I have no desire to be making a movie with her," Rudin complained in another one, and meanwhile one of his co-workers sent a message that read, "You are both crazy to put this in an email." Ha! "I'm sure you can hear my frustration as I can hear yours," Jolie later replied, admitting she may have sounded "ungrateful."

When asked about other projects, Rudin told Pascal, "She's studying films. Kill me please. Immediately." And Rudin wasn't the only one taking jabs! After Unbroken premiered, Pascal sniped in one message, "Doesn't sound like academy [awards] to me." Of course, there were also e-mails detailing Pascal's $66,000 trip to Washington D.C., so it's no wonder she eventually stepped down from her position.

For the record, site founder and WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange said in a statement, “This archive shows the inner workings of an influential multinational corporation. It is newsworthy and at the centre of a geo-political conflict. It belongs in the public domain. WikiLeaks will ensure it stays there."