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Sacha Baron Cohen does it again.
After the huge successes of Ali G and Borat, I figured that nobody would be duped by Cohen as Bruno. I guess I was wrong.
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Lol!!! I love him! He's probably gonna get his ass kicked by the rednecks (remember the Kazakhstani National Anthem at the rodeo in 'Borat'?) but the guy is just fearless. :D
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When he gets his ass kicked, tell me. I frelling hate him (though, oddly, I liked him in Sweeney Todd).
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I dislike him because his stunts are stupid and annoying. I hate the voice I hate the vapidity and I hate the waste of time. The only good thing is that he makes fun of people who deserve to be made fun of, but I just can't spend my time on him. I can make fun of rednecks on my own, thank you, or watch Jeff Foxworthy. |
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What he does is more like Colbert, except without the wink to the audience. It's easy to mock the stupid. It's much less easy to blend in with the stupid, to the point that they think you're one of them, and then to never let up on the scam, no matter how bad the situation gets. That is balls. While I don't care for any of SBCs characters, I think what he does is amazing. When Colbert pulls off the same stunt, say at the White House press dinner, not 10 feet away from the president, I am properly shocked and awed.
I may finally rent Borat, and cringe my way though the stuff that hits too close to home. (I do come from good mid-western stock and a long line of trailer-folk.) |
Borat was much better than I thought it would be.
While I'm not a huge fan, I agree with Gn2. |
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