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Topic: The Interview
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Marcel Birgelen
Film God
Posts: 3357
From: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 12-26-2014 07:07 PM
A few theaters around here would've scheduled it, if it would actually have been available... Even without localized subtitles if necessary.
After finishing this year's Christmas rituals, me and a bunch of friends decided to fire up the good'ol home cinema and watch this already legendary movie last night.
We decided to do Sony a favor and go the semi-legal route. Yeah, we really wanted to pay for the privilege... Since the whole PlayStation thing wasn't an option, we finally managed to get the Google/Youtube thing going. But it wasn't an easy task.
First we needed to figure out how to get a proxy working. Then came the credit card thing... Three cards and a call from the credit card company later, we actually had a working stream. We felt both proud and stupid. Proud because we bunch of super-hackers actually managed to get it working. Stupid, because we could have achieved the same result by typing in some strings on Google and clicking two or three links... We would've even saved a few bucks and a blocked credit card in the process. And in the end, we could still be sued by the big evil overlords of SPE, because we bunch of uberhackers circumvented their magic geo-block thiny. But hey, we did it all in the name of misplaced patriotism! Because if you really want to do your part in saving the free world, you HAVE to watch this movie!
So, as for the movie itself... If this thing would ever trigger a war, it would go down in history as the Day the World stood Stupid...
You know, the whole concept actually sounds quite promising. Assassinating the freak show dictator of North Korea while being invited for an exclusive interview could be a great premise for a satirical comedy.
Unfortunately, this movie just turns out to be as stupid as the many actions that lead up to this "limited release" by Sony. Put quite blandly, this movie is just one unfunny, lame, formulaic piece of shit. Only the team effort we put into this (and our, euhm... patriotic duties off course) made us watch it till the end.
If you want to help Sony survive this winter, just write them a check already. Save those 112 minutes of your life for more entertaining acts of patriotism...
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