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U.S. film on Pudgy to hit screens next month
2014-11-28
A controversial American movie on an assassination plot targeting North Korean leader Fat Boy Kim Jong-un will hit the screens in 63 countries starting late next month, a U.S. news report said Friday.

The comedy, titled "The Interview," will be released in the U.S. and Canada on Dec. 25 before hitting the screens in European, Middle Eastern and African countries early next year, the Washington-based Voice of America (VOA) said, citing the movie's distributor Sony Pictures. South Korea was not mentioned among the 63 countries to screen the film.

The movie had originally been scheduled to be released in October, but the release date was postponed in August without explanation.

The flick tells the story of American journalists who land an interview with Kim in Pyongyang but are then recruited by the CIA to kill him.

Pyongyang's foreign ministry has bitterly denounced the film as "the most undisguised terrorism," warning "a strong and merciless countermeasure."

In August, Sony Pictures was reported to have decided to make some alterations, including removing some images of the North's leader and his late father from the movie.
Didn't fit in the lens?
Following the report of the release, the North on Friday resumed its attack on the film, warning of merciless punishment.
You can tell how intolerant a country is by how they react to disparaging comments or images about Mr. Big...
"The plot to screen the film embellished with complete distortion of reality and bizarre imagination is an act of evil provocation on our republic and an unbearable insult to our people," the North's propaganda website, Uriminzokkiri, said. "The U.S. is an evil empire that deserves divine punishment."
An odd statement from an atheist country...
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Lest we fergit, the ISIS/ISIL, + prior to them the PAK Taliban, had vowed to strike at POTUS Obama personally in revenge for US airstrikes, espec via Drone.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-11-28 22:38  

#3  "There's no such thing as bad publicity"?
Posted by: Pappy   2014-11-28 20:30  

#2  Tell you guys what - go ahead and do a film making fun of our imperial leader. We won't mind.
Posted by: Raj   2014-11-28 09:55  

#1  Imagine the chaos if this movie ended up on the airwaves in Norkland.
Posted by: gorb   2014-11-28 00:35  

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