Has North Korea vetted the movie "The Interview" and found it harmless fluff ?

2014-12-20T14:52:44Z

Suddenly they are claiming to be innocent of all hacking and insisting on a ni-lateral investigation.

Spoiler alert: Did they find that the attempted assassination failed because of the unmitigated stupidity of the two stars funded by the CIA; a fact which, in North Korean terms made Kim Jong-un, the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and his security team, look really good ?

The First Dragon2014-12-20T19:22:36Z

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If I were Mr. Kim, I would consider it harmless fluff. I would expect that he would not be perturbed about it either; the DPRK has never seemed concerned about the world's opinion in the past. But Kim Jong Un may be different.
I wonder whether we should start hacking the Supreme Leader's computers to punish his films depicting the destruction of America by North Korean nukes. Note that the music is "We Area The World," and I am sure nobody asked permission from the artists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK8zQIsMmnk

davidjohnston292014-12-20T15:59:53Z

No. Trying to kill Kim is not something they think people should make jokes about. They're probably just getting a little worried about the amount of hostility they're getting.

Anonymous2014-12-20T16:09:33Z

The movie is crap,but imagine the dvd sales now!

Guru Hank2014-12-21T11:32:33Z

They are considering what rating to give it. Probably they will make it either R or NC-17.

Joseph the Second2014-12-20T18:11:10Z

-Of COURSE Not ! WHERE are They going to get the $$$ to buy the Coke & Popcorn for it ?! ;)

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