Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno Goes to Kansas
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Just a few short years after baffling and enraging Middle Americans with Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen is back...as Bruno. Back to Article
Just a few short years after baffling and enraging Middle Americans with Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen is back...as Bruno. Back to Article
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arendr writes: on Mar 31 2008 01:45 PM I still don't understand why people think men wouldn't see this movie. So he's a gay character. Who cares? (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Mar 31 2008 01:50 PM Hey! I know someone that saw a gay movie. The next day there were dressed in a pink bathrobe and jumping up and down saying "I turned gay!" [odd reference to the classic film "Bringing Up Baby" with Cary Grant as the gay guy in pink, and Katherine Hepburn in the role of me.] (Reply to this) |
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nyr148699 writes: on Mar 31 2008 02:04 PM In reply to this comment (#1662894) In response to jmo2ski: As a male I would never see this movie; I wouldn't want to turn gay! Gayness is contagious, as we all know and a movie that's funny about gay people is morally repugnant. Homosexuality is VERY wrong (at least that's what my bible says in an obscure way (Leviticus 18:22) shortly before noting that it's okay to own slaves, provided they are from a neighboring state (Lev. 25:44)) (Reply to this) |
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randal1013 writes: on Mar 31 2008 02:16 PM In reply to this comment (#1662557) because his second movie sounds like borat again, only gayer. not exactly a fresh idea. unless this bruno thing goes in a totally different direction that hasn't been mentioned, it seems like sacha just might be following the will ferral formula of recycling the same basic pretense. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Mar 31 2008 02:26 PM In reply to this comment (#1663015) You don't understand. Bruno as a character is nearly as old as the Borat character. This is more of a spin-off, really. In hindsight, Borat the movie was probably a bit over-rated, especially compared to the brilliance of the show. I can see Bruno being about the same. But Cohen is one of the most talented comedic actors I've ever seen. It would be a shame if his career ended up as Will Ferrell's is going. (Reply to this) |
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pinkincide writes: on Mar 31 2008 02:53 PM Well, one thing's for sure: if you don't want to see guys prancing around with their butt cheeks in your face for 90 minutes, you're definitely a homophobic bigot. Nothing else explains it. Did I mention Americans are Doo-Doo heads? (Reply to this) |
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MaxFisher14 writes: on Mar 31 2008 03:16 PM I hve lowered my expectations, becuase I think this will be nothing shy of gay porn. (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Mar 31 2008 03:49 PM I've never seen a Bruno sketch so I can't speak as to whether or not I'm interested in this movie, if the youtube clip was any indication as to what this movie is going to be like though colored me uninterested. It's not that I don't want to see a movie about a gay character in fact I think the concept sounds hillarious. I don't want to see any movie though about people prancing around in spandex gay or straight trying to disgust others. It's just not that funny that is unless you're an extreme homophobe or a twelve year old who finds homosexual stereotypes to be funny. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Mar 31 2008 03:53 PM In reply to this comment (#1663212) Bruno is actually a clever character similar to Borat. He has the same ability to get people to reveal their prejudices. And we're not just talking about Middle America. He also has gotten the people in the fashion industry to say some horrifying things. I suggest you watch some of the clips on youtube. (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Mar 31 2008 03:55 PM In reply to this comment (#1663240) consider it done (Reply to this) |
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drstevew writes: on Mar 31 2008 04:09 PM As has been mentioned before, Bruno, Borat, and Ali G were all character Sacha Baron Cohen played on Da Ali G Show before the creation of the Borat movie. All the characters use what is essentially the same "gag," playing a specific cultural stereotype (Ali G: The wannabe white gangstah, Borat: A confused foreigner from a third world country, and Bruno: An effeminate European fashion journalist) and then using that stereotype (when the show is particularly good) to frustrate, undermine, and show the hypocrisy of the institutions that these people might choose to encounter. Saying that Bruno is derivative of Borat, or that Sacha Baron Cohen is running out of ideas is a silly idea, since they both generate from the same impulse and same basic formula in the first place. Rather, it appears that Cohen has been given the opportunity to expand on the comedy he used in the show in a larger format that will get more exposure. Saying that he's copying himself is like saying that Wayne's World or Wayne's World 2 was just copying the original Saturday Night Live skit. In some ways it's true, but I'll take Wayne's World over the Saturday Night Live skits any day. Oh, and the kind of men who are scared of seeing this movie because Bruno is gay are exactly the kind of small-minded people that Cohen targets for his segments. Chances they'll see themselves being ridiculed by proxy onscreen. (Reply to this) |
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lateralus@KU writes: on Mar 31 2008 04:13 PM In reply to this comment (#1662557) over generalize and talk all the crap you want on Kansas...just remember our basketball team is better than your basketball team :) (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Mar 31 2008 07:03 PM I watched a couple clips; it was pretty funny I'm not sure there's a whole movie their Borat was probably a much more interesting character to make a movie because he seems to be a lot more over the top and crazy. Bruno in comparison is somewhat down to earth almost boring. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Mar 31 2008 07:09 PM In reply to this comment (#1663457) I agree. Borat is the stronger character. (Reply to this) |
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Four Fingered Feet writes: on Mar 31 2008 08:04 PM "Being Gay is hot new thing! I'm here in the gayest place of America... ALABAMA!" (Reply to this) |
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mrdanny writes: on Mar 31 2008 08:32 PM I have a feeling this movie may not do well in certain markets... I work with a bunch of 20 somethings and I know for a fact that most of them will not see it... for example...I was watching "will and grace" one day in the break room and was immediately bombarded with jokes from said co workers that I must be gay for watching it. Jokes like " your a homo" or "how can you watch that? there F*GS"... Its a sad situation that gay people and there lifestyles are considered a big joke and are constantly scrutinized for the way they live... with that said I will hopefully see this movie but will probably have to go alone...... (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Apr 01 2008 10:43 AM Bah, seeing a movie alone isn't all that bad. . . [especially when it's porn] (Reply to this) |
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