Interview (2014)
Perhaps it was all just a stunt to catch everybody's fancy. The alleged hacking of a giant and threat of war and all. Anyway, what do you expect when a leader of a sovereign nation is ridiculed? Most Hollywood films would only make characters that resemble a leader of a small helpless nation, not point blank the very same name.
Sitting through the 1.5 hour of the movie which would make 'Austin Powers' seen as a classic, I realised that it not even worth the film it is printed on. The jokes are not funny with frequent use of explicit foul superlatives and adjective and 'in your face' sexual jokes which are not sexual innuendoes but descriptive pornographic gestures.
Over at the story department, it is nothing much. Dave Skylark (James Franco) and his producer Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogen) are proud of their brainless TV show which features interview of worthless importance. Not surprisingly, it is a runaway hit in its ratings and is even liked by North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un - as they later found out on line. To spice up their show further, they decide to embark on a mission to interview the man himself!
As their plan reaches feverish pitch, the CIA moves in to arm twist them to be part of their plan to assassinate the North Korean dictator with a poisonous resin.
When the jokers finally reach their destination, Skylark find Kim to be a regular kind of guy who enjoys American way of life and American music. On top of it all, everything is hunky dory there in the heavenly kingdom - no famine, no malnourished kids, etcetera.
Slowly, the truth surfaces and in spite of all their bumblings, Kim is killed and democracy is restored.
It is a complete waste of time which would spiral your IQ down by a few notches!

Sitting through the 1.5 hour of the movie which would make 'Austin Powers' seen as a classic, I realised that it not even worth the film it is printed on. The jokes are not funny with frequent use of explicit foul superlatives and adjective and 'in your face' sexual jokes which are not sexual innuendoes but descriptive pornographic gestures.
Over at the story department, it is nothing much. Dave Skylark (James Franco) and his producer Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogen) are proud of their brainless TV show which features interview of worthless importance. Not surprisingly, it is a runaway hit in its ratings and is even liked by North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un - as they later found out on line. To spice up their show further, they decide to embark on a mission to interview the man himself!
As their plan reaches feverish pitch, the CIA moves in to arm twist them to be part of their plan to assassinate the North Korean dictator with a poisonous resin.
When the jokers finally reach their destination, Skylark find Kim to be a regular kind of guy who enjoys American way of life and American music. On top of it all, everything is hunky dory there in the heavenly kingdom - no famine, no malnourished kids, etcetera.
Slowly, the truth surfaces and in spite of all their bumblings, Kim is killed and democracy is restored.
It is a complete waste of time which would spiral your IQ down by a few notches!
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