The Interview may have set North Korean leader Kim Jong Un into a petulant rage that sparked an international crisis, but his supposed good buddy Dennis Rodman has no problem with the film.

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The Worm spoke this week about the controversial Seth Rogen/James Franco comedy, in which the two travel to North Korea in order to assassinate the country's oppressive despot, Jong Un.

When asked by TMZ Sports about the picture, Rodman merely offered a blase comment of "It's all good." Despite his apparent close ties with the dictator, it seems he doesn't have his back on this issue.

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Sony Pictures' decision to greenlight and produce The Interview precipitated a massive hacking of their personal data collection, including a treasure trove of private e-mail correspondence and employees' personal information.

The studio originally pulled the movie out of release following threats of terrorism from the mysterious hackers, but the film was ultimately released in select theaters and online after a few days of uncertainty. The US government has repeatedly linked the North Korean government to the leaks.

Watch Dennis Rodman's remarks to TMZ Sports below: