@@davidkirba3191 okay. I’ll let you in on the secret. In an episode of “the office” John krazynski (Jim halpert) is impersonated by Randal park, in order to prank dwight schrute. Therefore, it’s a running joke amongst fans to call Randall, John. Even going to great lengths in order to keep the lie going. Hope this helps 😂😂
@@pete_nana no, you are- ellipses separating two parts of a quote is meant to cut out extraneous information between two related topics. You can’t just put them in between two entirely unrelated things and pretend it means something it doesn’t
@@archer4424 No one is confused by the ellipsis. It’s funny that a person uses hyperbole to refer to the haircut being “the worst” part of their involvement in the film and also say that they were worried about being kidnapped by North Korea. Where’s the confusion?
I had just gotten to Drum after a year in South Korea with 2-9IN. I was so excited for it haha, I’ll never forget the night they released it and there was 5-6 guys to a room all throughout the barracks, everyone watching.
Comedies used to just do funny stuff cause it was funny but now every movie has to have a message and you gotta avoid certain topics altogether. Remember blazing saddles and spaceballs, the cliche "You couldnt make that movie today" but its true
@@Thegamingpro-fw8ze he's apparently been grooming underage girls for years, fans in particular. He was swept up in the #metoo movement and essentially cancelled, for all intents and purposes, and Seth Rogan won't work with him anymore.
@@Thegamingpro-fw8ze so he was sued for sexual harassment against 4 women that tarnished his career. after he settled basically admitting you're guilty. Seth Rogen said he would never do a film with him again I know it's f***** up but I'd still watch his movies.
The fact i watched this on Netflix then a day or two later it's now on my youtube recommended makes me realise how much someone is clearly looking at my online activity lol
I think Kim Jong Un secretly found that movie hilarious for the most part, when he was watching that alone, because he kinda is like how they portrait him in The Interview.
I remember being so hyped for this movie to come out in theaters, then they announced they couldn't show it bc North Korea was butthurt, and I just had the surprised pikachu face on all day 🤣
It actually backfired on North Korea, because they decided alright so we can't make back our money through the box office, we're gonna make it back by selling the rights to every single platform known to man for dirt cheap. And it worked, everyone was curious what this movie was that got North Korea so mad, and they could view it on anything for free basically.
@@Minecraftrok999 actually no, they use all types of tactics. Death threats being one of them. That is a way to scare someone into preventing him from doing anything in the future or apologize for what someone's already done. But I'm glad if nothing like that happened
@@ActuallyJamesS He was literally accused of having inappeopriate contact with an underage girl. The fact that you are trying to excuse that is genuinely disgusting.
@@Jenema2 not defending or agreeing with anything, just crazy to me how a couple generations ago a sweet innocent young girl was the pinnacle of beauty and most desired. My grandpa jokes of his dreams of an unspoiled teenage white girl.
I remember having to pirate the movie just to watch it because we weren't sure if it would get released. I think it's hilarious NK made it easier because they hacked Sony.
He owned that role. Really made the character funny, relatable and yet tragically flawed. Which is useful for the ending, actually inspired compassion for the character