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December 25, 2014 • 10:33

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The acidic comedy “The Interview (Interview)” -movie that angered North Korea satire to ruler Kim Jong-Un – premiered Thursday in US theaters, a fact that one of his players celebrated as “super … exciting.”

Seth Rogen, star of the film, and co Evan Goldberg, director made a surprise appearance at an early screenings in Los Angeles (this) shortly after midnight when they thanked the audience and movie theaters for their support for the film to be disseminated.

“We thought this could not happen at all,” Rogen told a crowd that victoreaba him as images of a video posted on the YouTube network. The theater was located near the homes of Rogen and Goldberg, noted both.

“The fact is being shown here and you all went” smoothly the movie theater, said Goldberg, while Rogen he said that this is “super exciting whore”.

“We just wanted to thank. If it were not for rooms like this and people like you, this literally would not be fucking happening now,” he said Canadian actor.

The future of the film had been in doubt after Sony said it was canceling theatrical exhibition after a hard cyberattack on your corporate network and received threats against fans who were at the cinema.

On Wednesday, Sony announced that his controversial film about North Korea, “The Interview” was available as YouTube, Google Play and Microsoft’s Xbox console, as well as the site www.seetheinterview.com ., a day before its release in more than 200 US theaters.

This figure is substantially small compared to between 2,000 and 3,000 cinemas that were to host “The Interview” at first.

Users can rent it for $ 5.99 or purchase for $ 14.99. Sony was also negotiating with Netflix so that your film is also available in this popular platform.

The film, indecent and full of insults, sexual innuendo and scatological humor, is about a fictitious operation to assassinate the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un perpetrated by the US intelligence agency CIA.

The argument is developed from the womanizing, partying and fashion TV presenter Dave Skylark (James Franco) and his producer (Rogen) , achieved an exclusive interview with the leader of the world’s most isolated state.

Many of the largest chains of theaters in the United States had refused to show the film after threats in anonymous online, prompting Sony announced it was withdrawing the film.

The US president, Barack Obama, had threatened North Korea with retaliation for cyber attack and described as “error” initial position taken by Sony. But then applauded the decision to make projections: “I’m glad it has been released,” said the president.



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