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The Interview

Since everyone keeps blabbering about it in the Bar and Grill/Theatre/Stripclub/Whorehouse/Casino/Speakeasy/Hookah-Lounge, I figured it could use it's own thread in the Media section.

I have yet to watch it, but it looks like it could be funny.

Please blabber more about the Interview here.

Have you seen it? Do you want to? Did you like or dislike it? And, why?

Any thoughts on the controversy surrounding it; such as N. Korea's pathetic threats, the Movie being pulled from theatres that one song they used before having permission?
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I disliked it because they took a premise that could easily have provided at least a little bit of clever political satire and used it to make dick and anus jokes for two hours with a little bit of completely out of place violence for good measure. It had a few funny moments but it was largely pretty unfunny and upon actually seeing it, the whole time I was just thinking "He threatened war over this?" If not for all that controversy nobody would give a shit about this movie.

Man, I wanted to make the thread...

Well, it was a very controversial movie, no doubt. I didn't like it IMO, even though there were some funny parts in there. Reason why I didn't like it, is because of sexual references every 5 minutes, and I get unconfortable because of that.

Because this looked funny at first, I watched it with my dad, and afterwards we turned to each other and said "nope".

I watched this version (recorded from YouTube source):
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Just saw it. I was alright. JUST alright.
I didn't expect a comic masterpiece, so I wasn't overly disappointed.
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My theory is that Sony orchestrated the cyber attacks themselves and blamed it on North Korea in order to hype their crappy ass movie (can't really say I believe this but it would be pretty funny if it were true LOL). That way people would think "this is the movie that Kim Jong-un was willing to wage war over, it must be important" whereas otherwise nobody would even bother watching it.
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I saw about half of it on Youtube before I turned it off. It's just another tasteless comedy filled with typically unfunny, crude humor. I kind of believe Sony is somehow responsible for the alleged threats against the movie, considering the movie probably would've been a flop and that Sony as a company is not financially sound.


Sony lost too much out of the hack for it to be a setup; we're talking tens of thousands of social security numbers and other personal information revealed and sensitive information between management, employees, celebrities, etc. I would believe it if the information revealed was mostly harmless, but not when it hit Sony that hard.