Friday, December 12, 2014

NKorea criticism fuels 'Interview' box office hopes

Movie posters for the premiere of the film "The Interview" in Los Angeles, California on December 11, 2014 The obvious question is: Where is Kim Jong-Un's sense of humour? It's hard to understand why North Korea is taking "The Interview" -- a madcap comedy about a fictional CIA plot to kill the elusive leader -- so seriously. The film -- starring American comic actors Seth Rogen and James Franco, and due in theatres on Christmas Day -- is full of scatological humour and sexual jokes. It's basically a cross between a slapstick James Bond and a "Hangover" movie, aimed squarely at an audience (probably mostly male) out for a fun but vacuous night at the cinema.








via Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News

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