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China-Japan-Koreas
makers of this film are bastard people!
2005-09-22
Via Damian Penny, via Libertarian Samizdat. Not sure if this is parody, bad propaganda, or real live Juche ...
Comrades!
I am terrored! A film has just arrived on the markets of Cameroon, this film the American Police Team or some name that is similar. My nephew, purchased this and asked me to watch because he said is had something to do with DPRK. The shock I see! The general, beloved general, Kim Jong Il is a puppet character in this film and speaking the most offending things! He swears in English, kills his interpreter, and turns into a small insect at the end. They make the Dear Leader to be evil man, and lonely man. They find risible the undying love of the Korean people? They think the leadership of DPRK and the revolution is a joke? Forgive me for saying but makers of this film are bastard people! I denounce them and curse them! Bastard people!
Can we not complain to someone about such slander? Why has not the KCNA denounced this piece of capitalist propaganda? To think that they make light of the general and debase his greatness!

Angered

J Nelson
Posted by:Seafarious

#20  geez...I thought I've found enough fanatics on this webpage but reading the kfa forum I think I might have been wrong
Posted by: Igster   2005-09-22 23:00  

#19  This film is my favorite documentary.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2005-09-22 22:58  

#18  It's amazing Alec Baldwin Arec Bardwin still has a career.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2005-09-22 22:51  

#17  I couldn't watch every last frame of the films because my eyes were filled with tears I was laughing so hard.
Posted by: badanov   2005-09-22 22:49  

#16  Yeah, one of the South Park guys gave Mike Moore a patsy interview in "Bowling for Columbine." Suddenly, they discover Moore's porcine recklessness in their puppet movie. Maybe they will do another 180 degrees.
Posted by: Vlad the Muslim Impaler   2005-09-22 22:05  

#15  What really makes me sick is that last James Bond movie where it was a North Korean rogue general causing the problem, because you wouldn't want to indicate a Stalinist regime that starves its own people in its quest for nukes to threaten the world is in some way up to no good. How many Korean tickets did they get by that decision anyway?
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-09-22 20:32  

#14  Brilliant movie, and I don't think its a coincidence that the big film buff himself Kim Jung Il went into public hiding for 6 months afterwards.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-09-22 20:30  

#13  He's not "lonely"; he's "RONE-RY"! I don't think the author even watched the movie if couldn't get that right.
Posted by: Dar   2005-09-22 16:35  

#12  The language rings true as being from someone who has mastered an english vocabulary but tends to use the grammar of his native language, extremely common. BTW, a very original movie that made me laugh as well as cringe in a couple of places.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-09-22 16:19  

#11  I have the DVD and I LOVE IT! Count me as one of those quasi-SouthPark conservatives. BTW it pokes fun at conservatives and liberals but Kimmie gets a special evil role. Dirka Dirka!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-09-22 13:58  

#10  Thanks to all the little KFA members for brightening up an otherwise dismal day in the trenches here. I'll check up on them from time to time for further juche treatments.
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-09-22 13:35  

#9  Dirka dirka dirka!
Posted by: AzCat   2005-09-22 13:17  

#8  I thought the movie was tasteless, offensive and funny as hell! Beautifully done from a film making point of view; it was shot like a Jerry Bruckheimer action flick but with creepy, staring puppets. OK, I admit I cringed at some of the puppet-sex. Not one for kiddies.
Posted by: SteveS   2005-09-22 13:09  

#7  GSTW, the film is political satire and most of the funny parts are only humorous to Americans. To anyone outside the inside jokes, it is crap. Sorry, but as part of the "other" you will never appreciate the humor in "America, F**k Yeah!"

By the way, I think the letter is bogus. Wouldn't think that anyone with the surname Nelson would say "I am terrored!" and use the word risible. Somebody is pushing a shaggy dog.
Posted by: RWV   2005-09-22 13:04  

#6  I have the DVD!
Posted by: 3dc   2005-09-22 12:36  

#5  GSTW - I'm not surprised that we totally disagree on the movie's value. I have a sense of humor
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-22 11:52  

#4  Folks who write notesto "comrades" don't use words like risible in them. Could be wrong.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-09-22 11:17  

#3  I watched about 10 mins of this movie and couldnt take no more... It wasn't because the movie was making fun of another country, it wasn't because i don't agree with it, it was because the movie was absolute crap !
Posted by: Oztralian [AKA] God Save The World   2005-09-22 11:00  

#2  KCNA film critic?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-09-22 10:36  

#1  Bastards! They killed Kimmie.
Posted by: Kyle   2005-09-22 10:33  

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