Kim-Jong un and his merry band of war criminals has declared in a letter to the United Nations that the soon to be released Seth Rogen James Franco movie is an act of war. The fact that it's a comedy that's so absurd that no one would believe it's real won't stop the king doughnut eater and his cadre of assholes from inflicting further human rights abuses upon the people of North Korea.
North Korea really does not like James Franco and Seth Rogen’s new movie and it’s not afraid of looking utterly ridiculous if it means putting an end to it. The Hollywood Reporter brings us word thatNorth Korea has filed a formal complaint with the United Nations over the soon-to-be released film in which it declares that the movie amounts to “an act of war.”For reasons known only to themselves the North Korean clown show doesn't see the irony in their complaint.
The movie, which is called The Interview, is slated to release this fall and it is a comedy about two hapless TV journalists who somehow get recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Previously, North Korea had decried the film as “act of war that we will never tolerate” because it will create “a gust of hatred and rage” among North Korea’s people and its army.
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