Here’s The Kim Jong-un Death Scene That Might Start World War III
When news first broke that theater chains were pulling the movie “The Interview,” I immediately thought this was an elaborate marketing ploy. Suddenly, this movie had become a must-see due to the amount of controversy it was starting to stir up. Well played, Sony–or so I thought. With more information coming out now, it is rather transparent that this wasn’t a brilliant tactic to put asses in cinema seats. No, this was one of the world’s biggest studios bitching out because of this fucking clown:
Image via Youtube
Just look at that stupid fucking haircut. How does that instill fear?
Today, Sony announced it is not releasing the movie on any platform, essentially wiping its hands clean and getting as far away from this film as possible.
I feel like I’m the father of a child who struck out during a T-ball game. I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed. Whenever James Franco and Seth Rogen collaborate on a film, it’s absolutely hilarious.
Now, I’m sure this whole flick will eventually get leaked and I’ll find the appropriate channels to see it in its entirety, but here is the Kim Jong-un death scene:
It’s rather tame if you ask me. Sure, it’s a little emasculating to go out to a Katy Perry song, but it was done in a rather tasteful light. Imagine how excessively awesome it could have been in the hands of Quentin Tarantino..
[via The Telegraph]
Someone contact Franco and Rogen lets do a screening for freedom of speech.
11 years ago at 5:55 pmI fear no man thats eye level with my meat sword
11 years ago at 8:36 pmThis just shows that some of these liberal fucktards would start going to school for cyber security rather than drawing maybe this wouldn’t have happened… TLM
11 years ago at 8:43 pmThis wouldn’t have been a problem if the south would’ve just won the war
11 years ago at 8:50 pmBring it you little dicked bastards.
11 years ago at 10:01 pmDubya would’ve never let this happen
11 years ago at 11:43 pmSony should listen to Romney and release it for free online
11 years ago at 6:39 amwuta pussee
11 years ago at 11:51 am