Wicks, of Menoken, agrees with Sony’s action to pull the movie.

“They should have canceled it,” said Wicks, adding she would not have been interested in the film. “We’ve got enough problems in this world without showing something that is going to kill the North Korean leader.”

Terry Sarkilahti

Sarkilahti, of Bismarck, disagreed.

“The little I know about it, I feel it should be shown. It’s not going to be a threat to us,” he said. “I would have gone, especially now. I don’t believe it would affect the terrorist thing.”

Josh Raywalt

Raywalt, of Bismarck, says he would go to see “The Interview,” if he had the opportunity.

“Dropping the film is letting those who threaten terrorism over something so stupid win. When did our country become so full of cowards?” he said.

Raywalt, a bouncer at Borrowed Bucks, also had an opinion on how to react to a cyber threat, such as the one posed by North Korea.