The North Korean government is pleading with the United Nations to help
block the release of Seth Rogen and James Franco's new movie "The
Interview" ... calling the flick an act of war.
Ja Song Nam -- the North’s Ambassador to the United Nations -- filed a
formal complaint with the U.N. saying the U.S. government should squash
the film's release ... because the central storyline involves
assassinating Kim Jong-un.
Nam explains, "To allow the production and distribution of such a film
on the assassination of an incumbent Head of a sovereign State should be
regarded as the most undisguised sponsoring of terrorism as well as an
act of war."
So far, no response from Rogen ... but earlier this month when North
Korea first complained, he tweeted, "People don't usually wanna kill me
for one of my movies until after they've paid 12 bucks for
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