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‘The Interview’ slammed by North Korea

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CEBU, Philippines - North Korea is not amused by the upcoming James Franco-Seth Rogen comedy “The Interview.”

The regime has already condemned the film, which won’t open until October. Kim Myong-chol, executive director of the Centre for North Korea-US Peace and an unofficial spokesman for the regime in Pyongyang, was dismissive in an interview with the Telegraph.

“There is a special irony in this storyline as it shows the desperation of the US government and American society,” he said.

Franco portrays the host of a nighttime talk show “Skylark Tonight,” with Rogen as his best friend and producer, and secures an interview with Kim Jong-un, the mysterious and ruthless dictator of North Korea. The duo is then approached by the CIA and asked to assassinate the Korean leader, played by Korean-American actor Randall Park.

Kim Myong-chol told the Telegraph that the dictator would probably watch the film despite the government’s opposition. “A film about the assassination of a foreign leader mirrors what the US has done in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine,” he added. “And let us not forget who killed [President]  Kennedy – Americans. In fact, President Obama should be careful in case the US military wants to kill him as well.”

Rogen reacted to the story with a tweet on his account that said, “Apparently, Kim Jong-un plans to watch ‘The Interview.’ I hope he likes it!”

Kim also told the newspaper that James Bond movies are better than Hollywood films.

“The Interview” also stars Lizzy Caplan, and Rogen co-directs alongside Evan Goldberg. Sony released its first trailer for on June 11.

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EVAN GOLDBERG

JAMES BOND

JAMES FRANCO-SETH ROGEN

KIM JONG

KIM MYONG

LIZZY CAPLAN

NORTH KOREA

PRESIDENT OBAMA

RANDALL PARK

ROGEN

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