There’s a lot of North Koreans who would love to see their ‘Dear Leader’ killed off even if it is just a Hollywood dream.
Maybe someday their dream will come true!
Perhaps Seth and James will inspire a revolution!
Dang! If there was one movie I would want the North Koreans to see that best represent American society, it would not be the “Interview,” even with the killing of Kim Jong Un. Well, it’s better than nothing, maybe?
...satire may be the only thing to resonate with the looney left
Maybe N Korean group will do a satire on the Obama Administration
Dear Eater’s executed uncle Jang Song-thaek, is getting some afterlife supernatural revenge for his shed blood by lil nephew fat buddha boy. Plus all those political prisoners in the Nork’s ‘gulags’ who have been tortured to death. Dear Eater deserves a little payback karma for his crimes including his fellow brown noser cultic army of military commie misfits.
“....demand for The Interview has been shooting up among North Koreans.”
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Hmm, didn’t know that the Norks dared to ‘demand’ anything from their ‘Dear Leader’.
In North Korea the movie will be the movie to die for!!!!!
Just drop the DVDs all over North Korea ... LOL ...
The only NORKs with $50 are high up in the government!
Remember when we thought East Germany and the Berlin Wall would be there forever? These SOBs are ripe for the picking. As silly as the movie premise was, it may only take some very small unexpected event to destabilize them faster than anyone can imagine.
Hopefully the movie will make it into the country soon, and in large quantities.
This is how you bring these horror-holes down.
Mockery and more mockery.
I have my doubts on this report. The idea that someone would spend $50 (two weeks of income) for a DVD that might cost his life seems implausible.
The American Movie Distributors will be pressured to turn over information on exactly who in North Korea dared to order this movie at this time, in bod defiance of The Kim?
Hopefully, that Movie Distributors won’t serve as Stool Pigeon for those North Koreans. If they did, I wouldn’t be that surprised.
“Almost $50 a copy” eh? How many of us would pay that much for any one movie DVD?
Can’t they download it free and free of censorship off a mirror site?
North Korean monthly income is probably less than $50 per month. The country’s GDP divided by the number of the total population would be little more than twice that, but each individual does not get anywhere near an equal share of it (see big military buildup, other monstrous government expenditures).
So a better way to put it would be this question. Would any of us give a month’s income for a copy of any movie on a DVD? And chances are, very few North Koreans have anything to play a DVD on.
My wife and I watched it using our Google Chromecast through the Play Store. It was tasteless, gross, stupid, absurd and completely unrealistic but we laughed from beginning to end. We never would have watched it under normal circumstances. The goofy expressions that James Franco makes throughout the movie are absolutely hilarious.