The Interview

The Interview is a 2014 American political satire action comedy film produced and directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in their second directorial work, following This Is the End (2013). The screenplay was written by Dan Sterling, which he based on a story he co-wrote with Rogen and Goldberg. The film stars Rogen and James Franco as journalists who set up an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, played by Randall Park, only to then be recruited by the CIA to assassinate him. The film was inspired by a 2012 Vice documentary. Rogen and Goldberg developed the idea for The Interview in the late 2000s, with Kim Jong Il as the original assassination target. In 2011, following Kim Jong Il's death and Kim Jong Un's succession as the North Korean leader, Rogen and Goldberg redeveloped the script in order to focus on Kim Jong Un's character. The Interview was first announced in March 2013 at the beginning of pre-production. Principal photography took place in Vancouver from October to December 2013. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital and Rogen and Goldberg's Point Grey Pictures, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. In June 2014, the North Korean government threatened action against the United States if Sony released the film. As a result, Sony delayed the film's release from October to December and reportedly reedited the film in order to make it more acceptable to North Korea. In November that year, Sony's computer systems were hacked by the "Guardians of Peace", a cybercrime group allegedly connected to the North Korean government that also threatened terrorist attacks against theaters showing the film. This led to major theater chains opting not to release the film and Sony instead releasing it for online digital rental and purchase on December 24, 2014, followed by a limited release at selected theaters the following day. The Interview grossed $40 million in digital rentals, making it Sony's most successful digital release and earned an additional $12.3 million worldwide in box office ticket sales on a $44 million budget. It received mixed reviews from critics for its humor and subject matter, although they praised the performances of Franco and Park.

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And you're my precious.

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Sméagol needs Aaron. One Ring to rule them all! And in the darkness bind them. Now, get up here! Get up here! - Come up here, buddy. I love you. - Okay. - I fucking love you. - I love...

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- Hey. - Hey.

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Jake.

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Hey.

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Yeah, like, what's that? Come on, man, what's happening? - Hey, yeah. What's happening? - How's it going, dude? We haven't seen each other since graduation. Right? Yeah. Probably. And, wait, am I wrong? You're a junior producer on 60 Minutes, right? - I'm now a senior producer. Yeah. - No way, man. That's awesome. Look at us. Both producing news for television. Yeah.

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- What was that? - Nothing. It was something. What's the joke? You've got your job, I've got mine. But they're different. Yours is cool. Mine's just a little more serious. What? We have the same job. I report real news. You know, stuff that matters. You report on all the cool: "Who's getting new boobs?" And the fun eating-disorder stuff. You really helped build up 60 Minutes too, right? - It's only been on for 80 fucking years. - Look, I'm sorry. I shouldn't say this, but we got an opening at 60 Minutes. - And we could use somebody like you. - Are you serious? I'm fucking with you, man. Come on! You'd be eaten alive at our office. I'm gonna catch up with these guys, but cheers, man, congrats. Or whatever.

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When did the hair begin to go? I would say, around The Outsiders.

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When you're ready.

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I don't think I'll ever be ready, but... Oh, wig's coming off.

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Oh, Jesus fuck. Why does he keep the long pieces? His head looks like somebody's taint. - You barely look different. - Thanks, man. You said you were bald. I see a little stuff on top. - So freeing! - Rob.

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Is there anything that you would like to say to America?

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Good evening. I'm Phillip Sterling with a UBS News special report.

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Kim Jong-un's military forces... targeted an uninhabited South Pacific island... with a 15-megaton thermonuclear ICBM. We're not live anymore. - They cut our feed. - Off the air?! Goddamn it! Rob, put your fucking wig on. They fucked us. Goddamn it! What's going on?

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Dude, seriously, what is up with you? Know how I'm good at picking up energies? You're shooting off a slightly cunty vibe right now. What's going on? We have millions of viewers every night and what do we do? We just shovel shit into their faces. We could be doing something positive. We could be having on authors, activists, politicians. That's what people want. "Give us some shit. Mangia. We're the people, give us the shit. Mangia, mangia." I wanted to cover actual news... not Nicki Minaj's vagina flopping out at the Grammys. - You don't like brown sugar? - Nothing to do with that. I can't keep doing this, okay? We have to change!

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Fine. - Are you serious right now? - Yeah. - Do you promise you'll do this? - If you promise you'll never leave. - If you promise, I promise. - Same time. - One, two, three. Promise. - Promise. - Okay. - Okay. That's all we had to say. - Don't put me through that. - Fine. Okay. I hate it when we fight. No, this is not a joke, okay? - I think you're being condescending. - Look, look, look. One sec. Shut up, I'm on the phone, okay? Dude. The fuck, man?! That was John Kerry's office. Forget that oak tree-looking fuck. This tops it. The Times printed it about North Korea. Read the bottom. After all the death-camp shit. "Although Kim Jong-un rallies his people... with cries for the destruction of the United States of America... he is known to be an avid consumer of American entertainment. His favorite shows are The Big Bang Theory..." And...?

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"...And Skylark Tonight."

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This is great! This is what you were talking about! I interview this guy. Are you joking? He's the most reclusive leader on the planet. He lives in North Korea. We can't go there. Dave Skylark... gets in anywhere. Do you remember that club? Three-month waiting list. First night. I don't think it's quite the same thing. - There were a lot of Asian girls there. - It's impossible, Dave. Here's what we'll do. We're gonna do that interview. Everyone is gonna take you super-duper seriously.

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- And then you're never gonna leave me. - North Korea's in the Olympics, right? I bet they have an office to communicate with the Olympic Committee... so there's probably some infrastructure for communicating through that. - Those wheels are turning. - If I leave a message for that office... then maybe, if they're a fan, that can actually work. We could interview the most famous man on the planet. Guys, some pictures just came out... where it looks like McConaughey's fucking a goat. - McConaughey goat fuck? - McConaughey goat fuck.

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We obviously have to have him on to do that. So put that together. But we're doing this North Korea thing. - First thing tomorrow. - Book him! - Get him! Get the goat! - On him. Get the goat! I got some questions for that goat.

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