Dave Skylark, assieme al suo produttore Aaron Rapaport, dirige il talk show scandalistico "Skylark Tonight". Quando i due organizzano un'intervista con un fan inaspettato, ovvero il dittator... Leggi tuttoDave Skylark, assieme al suo produttore Aaron Rapaport, dirige il talk show scandalistico "Skylark Tonight". Quando i due organizzano un'intervista con un fan inaspettato, ovvero il dittatore della Corea del Nord Kim Jong-un, vengono assoldati dalla CIA per ucciderlo.Dave Skylark, assieme al suo produttore Aaron Rapaport, dirige il talk show scandalistico "Skylark Tonight". Quando i due organizzano un'intervista con un fan inaspettato, ovvero il dittatore della Corea del Nord Kim Jong-un, vengono assoldati dalla CIA per ucciderlo.
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Of course this movie isn't Wag the Dog or some smart political commentary or satire movie because it was never intended to be. It's a comedy from Seth Rogan. That miserable SOB Kim Jon Un just turned it into that. As he should be offended since his country doesn't have freedom of speech and I'm sure he's never been criticized in his entire life. I only wish that they made fun of how fat that pathetic little man is, because that's such an easy target and beyond the hair adds to his goofy unthreatening, ungodly appearance. Really a missed opportunity, the fact that he says that he doesn't pee or poop and that he is a God and that he is really fat is too funny. you wonder if because he doesn't have to go to the bathroom that it's still inside of him and that's why he's such a fat piece of crap.
I enjoyed "world police" so I gave this a try because when I looked on IMDb they recommended this movie as well, everyone has to watch it of course. So thank you Sony for creating difficult international relations and wasting millions of viewing hours on trash like this.
The scripts coming out of Hollywood are getting paper thin, this was "rice paper thin" absolutely dreadful, but again, you have to see it don't you
I used to like Seth Rogan. His early stuff when he started out in "Freaks and Geeks" and his break out role in "40 Year Old Virgin". But as he grew more famous, I felt like he wasn't trying anymore. His comedic efforts no longer made me laugh and I'd effectively given up on him.
"The Interview" changed that. When I'm watching a movie by myself, it's rare that I'll laugh out loud, but this film had me giggling the whole way through. Yes - the humor is crude, offensive and childish, but it was hilariously daring. Franco, in my opinion, has never been funnier - pulling out classic one liners coupled with outrageous facial expressions.
The film takes shots at the media, the cult of celebrity and misinformed cultural perceptions. And while it may not be entirely true to life, I particularly appreciated Randall Park's humanising portrayal of Kim.
If you were debating whether to see this film or not, do it. One of the best comedies of 2014.
Couple of comments: at this point as much needs to be said about the events surrounding the limited release of the movie as about the movie itself. Let's start with the movie itself: first and foremost, I had heard and read mixed things about the movie, so when my (grown) kids and I went to see it on Christmas day, I had pretty low expectations. Turns out the movie is actually not nearly as bad as I had been led the believe. Yes, there is stupid "potty" humor and yes, it's all very much over the top. But there are zingers left and right that will have you smile if not laugh out loud. One of the many, many examples: when Jong-un and Skylark are taking a tour of Jong-un's place, at some point they come across a huge tank. Comments Jong-un: "That was a gift to my grandfather by Stalin". Replies Skylark: "in our country, we pronounce that Stallone", ha! And on and on. Randall Park as Kim Jong-un is outstanding. Kudos also to Set Rogen, who also co-rwote and co-directed the movie.
As to the limited release, I at first was horrified that Sony gave in to the threats, but felt better when the limited Christmas day release was announced. The movie played on one screen at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and it's a good thin I had bought tickets on-line beforehand, as the matinée screening was sold out (as were all other screenings, apparently). The crowd was really into it, laughing and hollering and whooping it up. When the end titles started rolling, the crowd even gave an applause. In all, this truly was a "movie event", and all three of us were very happy we were part of it. "The Interview" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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- QuizA group of political activists in South Korea reportedly planned to purchase 100,000 copies of the film with Korean subtitles and drop DVDs and USB sticks containing it over North Korea using balloons. There are tight restrictions on foreign movies in North Korea, but a black market exists, and many citizens have private access to DVD players and other devices.
- BlooperThroughout the film, several North Koreans refer to their country as "North Korea." No North Korean would refer to the country by that name. The official name for the country is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and they view themselves as the sole legitimate government of the entire Korean peninsula.
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Dave Skylark: They hate us because they ain't us!
- Curiosità sui creditiThe movie opens with the Columbia Pictures logo used until 1976.
- ConnessioniEdited into Conspiracy: The Hollywood Syndicate (2015)
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- Budget
- 44.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 6.105.175 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.794.666 USD
- 28 dic 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 11.782.625 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 52min(112 min)
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- 2.35 : 1