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WATCH: Mike Myers brings Dr. Evil to ‘SNL’ to mock North Korea

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TORONTO — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un received a message Saturday from a depilated dictator obsessed with world domination: Dr. Evil.

“You’re one of the most evil countries in the world and your act of war is to kill a movie?,” asked Dr. Evil, played by Canadian actor Mike Myers, in the cold opening of Saturday Night Live.

“It’s easy to kill a movie. Just move it to January.”

The villainous feline-stroking character from 1997’s Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and its 1999 and 2002 sequels said he is furious that North Korea and Sony Pictures “have both given evil organizations a bad name” and expressed surprise North Korea threatened the U.S. and Sony Pictures over The Interview.

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“I haven’t seen balls like that in Pyongyang since Dennis Rodman changed into his shorty-shorts,” he said, referring to the former NBA star who has a friendship with Jong-un. “But why pick on Sony? They haven’t had a hit since the Walkman.”

Dr. Evil also took a shot at his alter ego. “If you really want to put a bomb in a theatre, do what I did,” he said. “Put in The Love Guru.”

Myers’ 2008 made-in-Toronto comedy was a flop, earning only $41 million worldwide.

Myers, 51, was a cast member on SNL from 1989 to 1995.

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