Kim Jong-Un Not Thrilled that Rogen and Franco Made a Movie About Killing Him

North Korean leader and noted lunatic Kim Jong-un has never exactly been a fan of the decadent west, and he’s even less pleased to hear that stoner bros Seth Rogen and James Franco have just made a movie about executing him. 

The Interview stars Rogen as a bumbling journalist and Franco as his producer – when the pair inadvertently score an interview with Kim Jong-un, the CIA steps in, demanding that they assassinate him.

The trailer has been doing the rounds for a few weeks, but someone in Kim’s staff finally got around to showing him, and word is that he’s not very happy. 

“There is a special irony in this story line, as it shows the desperation of the U.S. government and American society,” spokesman Kim Myong-chol said. “A film about the assassination of a foreign leader mirrors what the U.S. has done in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Ukraine.” 
Sure.
Lizzy Caplan stars as a mean, hot CIA lady who will likely hook up with one of them by the movie’s end, and Randall Park plays Kim.
For the record, Kim Jong-un prefers British cinema to American films, which are too violent and “full of assassinations and executions.” Apparently, he’s quite a fan of James Bond films. No assassinations, executions or political intrigue in those. No sir.
via EW
Imave via The Interview 

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