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Best known for his character Ali G, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has now released a full movie about his character "Borat". Soon, he'll release "Bruno". Bruno, which will feature another bizarre Cohen character - a gay fashionista who... [more]
Best known for his character Ali G, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has now released a full movie about his character "Borat". Soon, he'll release "Bruno". Bruno, which will feature another bizarre Cohen character - a gay fashionista who claims to be "the voice of Austrian youth TV."
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Written by Sacha Baron Cohen. Starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Gustaf Hammarsten. Running time: 82 minutes. Rated R for pervasive strong and crude sexual content, graphic nudity and language. Released on DVD: November 17, 2009. ...
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Man of many faces Sacha Baron Cohen reaches back into the familiar—namely into his collection of Da Ali G Show characters—for his follow up to the similarly-spawned film Borat—a film that reached mega-hit status. Brüno runs on similar gears and also tells of a faux-foreign-newsman who runs haphazardly over cultural norms. However, Baron Cohen’s increasing celebrity makes him easier than ever to spot and his characters’ antics have become...
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Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - "Brüno" is currently available on DVD and Blu-ray Hi-Def. The Sacha Baron Cohen comedy was released on November 17 through Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Available in either a single disc DVD or a 2-disc Blu-ray, the ...
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Sacha Baron Cohen stars in this mockumentary as a gay Austrian fashion journalist aspiring to U.S. stardom. Also new this week: "Thirst" and "My Sister's Keeper."
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After steamrolling the box office with "Borat," Sacha Baron Cohen came back for seconds with his flamboyant fashionista, Brüno. Like its predecessor, "Brüno" found Cohen crisscrossing the United States in-character to create awkward, often hilarious situations that push the boundaries of normal behavior.
One of those situations involved none other than erstwhile "American Idol" judge Paula [...]
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Olive Cohen was the one doing the entertaining during a stroll with her mom Isla Fisher on Sunday in LA. Isla kept an eye on her daughter, as Olive showed off a few BlackBerry tricks of her own. It was a girls'-only afternoon, one of the many Olive and Isla enjoy together. Dad Sacha Baron Cohen stepped out with his ladies last weekend, but he usually prefers to keep a low profile with the exception of the occasional Lakers game.
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British funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen and executives at 20th Century Fox have been hit with a number of lawsuits from people who allege they were manipulated into participating in the 2006 comedy film.
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Sacha Baron Cohen's DA ALI G SHOW still stands as one of the funniest TV series of the past decade. Sort of a politically aware version of CANDID CAMERA, it made Cohen a cult favorite among those with HBO.While his first attempt to spin off the series to film, ALI G: INDAHOUSE, did not open theatrically in the US (with good reason as it was scripted and not all that funny), his second feature, BORAT, became a huge hit.As a big fan of DA ALI...
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Universal, rental and retailPredictably outrageous, Sacha Baron Cohen's latest sticks close to the Borat template without ever having quite the same impact. Partly, this is the law of diminishing returns: this time our jaws drop almost by reflex. But a gay Austrian fashionista doesn't have the man-from-the-unknown aspect that made the Kazakh oaf such a joy – and the homophobia in America's heartland is never as unsurprising as the initial...
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After the ill-judged scattershot "satire" of Borat (which hit far too many soft targets – ageing American feminists, for heaven's sake!) Sacha Baron Cohen raises his game somewhat with Brüno (2009, 18, Universal). Fired from his Eurotrash TV show Funkyzeit, the eponymous, gay Austrian fashionista goes west to become a "straight" star "like Tom Cruise". En route, he adopts an African "gayby", searches for a headline-grabbing good cause ("After...
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