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Didn't think it looked as funny as Borat, but I'm excited for the movie for sure. I liked the parts where he says he gave the baby a traditional African name. And when he talks to those guys about Sex and the City, "That is such a Samantha thing to say", lol. Some of it felt forced though. We'll see.
 
Haha!! :rofl: :lol:
Ok now I am looking forward to this. The backstage clips are way too funny. Oh and when he got that adopted baby out from the box. So crude, but yet funny.
 
Ah, the video has been removed by YouTube. Luckily I watched it before it's removed :lol:

Soldiers: "What is D&G?!"
Bruno: "Dolce and Gabbana. Helluuuuuuuu!" :rofl:
 
omg :rofl: "How do you defend yourself from a man with two dildos?" "BOOM" :lol:
 
Ah, the video has been removed by YouTube. Luckily I watched it before it's removed :lol:

Soldiers: "What is D&G?!"
Bruno: "Dolce and Gabbana. Helluuuuuuuu!" :rofl:

CAN'T. WAIT!
 
Boooo - it's been removed again! :(

No matter. I already want to watch it, so I guess I don't really need to watch to watch the trailer.....
 
American Idol judge Paula Abdul has admitted she was fooled by Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy character Bruno, as part of his forthcoming movie.
Appearing on US radio's Johnjay and Rich Show, the star said she was told she had won an award in Germany and was interviewed by Baron Cohen's alter ego.
Abdul said she had no idea it had been a set up until weeks later.
"At two in the morning, I woke up in a sweat and I went: 'Oh my God' And I'm dying, because you don't expect it."
'Abusive stuff'
Recalling the incident, she said: "I'm greeted by this futuristic dude with a mohawk - and he's flaming.
"I walk in and there was no furniture except a chair. And this guy Bruno introduces himself. He snaps his fingers and says, 'Gardeners'.
"And these two Mexican guys come in, and they drop down to all fours. I see him paying them like 10 bucks."
The singer said things turned "uncomfortable" when Baron Cohen kicked one of the Mexicans.
"I said, 'Get me out of here. This is crazy. This is not funny, this is discrimination. This is abusive stuff going on here'."
Early reviews of the film, based on Baron Cohen's gay fashion TV reporter character, have been largely positive.
Like Baron Cohen's hit film Borat, Bruno takes the style of a faux documentary, with the comedian putting unsuspecting interviewees through a string of awkward situations.
Those caught out this time are rumoured to include Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ben Affleck.
bbc.co.uk
 
Haha, this sounds great. I didn't like Borat much, but this sounds better. Can't wait!
 
Bingo! First Bruno Movie Lawsuit Filed


Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt doesn't even hit theaters until July 10, and already it's sparked its first lawsuit.


And no, it has nothing to do with Bruno star Sacha Baron Cohen thrusting his juicy man bits in Eminem's face at the MTV Movie Awards.
TMZ reports that Richelle Olson is suing Cohen, NBC and others after she was left "crippled" during a charity bingo game she was running for the elderly in a Palmdale, California, bingo hall in 2007.
Olson, the director of Desert Valley Charities, claims that Cohen, under the guise of Bruno, agreed to call numbers at the bingo game. Under the impression that Bruno was a legit celeb, Olson says she was dismayed when what she calls an "extreme, outrageous, offensive caricature of a gay man dressed in sexually revealing clothing with an Austrian accent" showed up to her event.


Then things allegedly got unpleasant.


Olson's suit claims that Cohen used "vulgar and offensive language" and, when she tried to wrestle the mic away from him, a "physical struggle ensued" and Cohen "offensively touched, pushed and battered" her.


During the struggle, Olson says she fell to the ground. But wait, it gets worse. Olson's suit claims that three cameramen and others then "attacked [her] for a period of one to five minutes to intentionally create a dramatic emotional response...while [they] recorded her humiliation and embarrassment."


So humiliated was Olson, she claims, that she rushed to another room and "[sobbed] uncontrollably." The trauma allegedly caused her to pass out unconscious, forcing her to "[fall] forward onto the thinly covered concrete slab, passing out and causing her to hit her head."


Olson says that she was then rushed to the hospital, where she "was diagnosed with two brain bleeds." The charity worker—who says that she's been confined to a wheelchair ever since, is suing , along with her husband, for unspecified damages.


Cohen's last cinematic gem, 2006's Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, sparked numerous lawsuits after its release.
celebuzz
 
:rofl: Can't wait!

It is quite sad that he will no longer be allowed to make more mockumentaries because no one is going to fall for any more tricks like that. Borat, Brüno, Ali G. He's done. :doh:
 

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