Number Rolled: N/A
Movie Name/Year: The
Interview (2014)
Genre: Comedy
Length: 112
minutes
Rating: R
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital, Point Grey Pictures, Sony Pictures
(Distributing)
Executive Producer:
James Franco, Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Dan Sterling, Ben Waisbren, Shawn
Williamson
Director: Evan
Goldberg, Seth Rogen
Writer: Dan
Sterling, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg
Actors: James
Franco, Seth Rogen, Lizzy Caplan, Randall Park, Diana Bang, Timothy Simons,
Reese Alexander, James Yi, Paul Bae, Geoff Gustafson, Dominique Lalonde, Anesha
Bailey, Anders Holm, Charles Rahi Chun, Guy Fieri, Ben Schwartz, Bill Maher,
Eminem, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rob Lowe
Dave Skylark is the face of a popular tabloid show. When his
producer, Aaron Rapaport, begins to show interest in covering more hard-hitting
and political stories, Skylark agrees. When the chance comes in the form of an
interview request with Kim Jong-Un, they find themselves making a deal with the
CIA to assassinate him.
I probably don’t need to explain why I decided to skip the random
part of my blog and go straight for this film do I? It was on my “Top Ten
Movies to Look out for in December” article, which automatically would have had
it added to my list. Add to that the political mess surrounding it I couldn’t wait
to wind up picking it eventually. I was way too curious.
I understand now.
I understand that The
Interview was the cinematic equivalent of mooning North Korea and the fact
that they got so god damn pissed about it proves that their entire government
consists of spoiled 3-year-olds.
The movie had some hilarious parts. With James Franco (True Story, Good People, As I Lay Dying)
and Seth Rogen (Neighbors, The Guilt
Trip, Take This Waltz) as the leading men, there was no lacking for
chemistry either. That being said, it wasn’t exactly the kind of upscale
political commentary you might see from Jon Stewart (The Daily Show, Rosewater, The Colbert Report): truth with class.
This was more: truth with ass.
The fact is I’m happy I watched The Interview. It was no This
is the End, in fact, it wasn’t even a good enough stupid movie to be on par
with Ace Ventura, but it was still
amusing.
As for the political shit-storm that the film started, I
simply have to shake my head at it.
I’m glad that Sony put on their big-boy pants and released The Interview, even with all the hacking
and threats. It may seem like something small, standing up for the release of a
mostly-dumbass film, but it’s about freedom of speech in the end.
I salute the writers, directors, producers, Sony, Franco and
Rogen for mooning the hell out of Kim Jong-Un with this piece.
Why? Because fuck that guy, that’s why.
Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score – 52%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score – 55%
Netflix’s Prediction for Me – 4/5
Trust-the-Dice Score – 4/5
P.S. Small piece after the credits. Not a scene really, just
a little something.
Movie Trailer:
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