The scheisse is about to hit the fan.
Following 2006's "Borat," Sacha Baron Cohen is about to unleash his latest theatrical project, Friday's "Bruno." And while devotees of the British comedian's ambush comedy will be in heaven, those who got duped into appearing in the film will probably want to move permanently into a potato cellar.
The Bruno character, a flamboyant Austrian TV host who's equally in love with his tiny Filipino boyfriend and shimmering thongs, gets fired after disrupting a fashion show in Milan. He heads to America and travels the country, interviewing (and occasionally making obscene, on-camera passes at) ministers, psychics and former presidential candidate Ron Paul. Like "Borat," it's full-on cringe-ertainment.
The Post talked to six people involved with the film — including four victims duped into appearing — to get their stories and figure out how, even after the massive success of "Borat," there are still people unfamiliar with Cohen's shtick. One didn't even know he was in the film until The Post phoned.
Following 2006's "Borat," Sacha Baron Cohen is about to unleash his latest theatrical project, Friday's "Bruno." And while devotees of the British comedian's ambush comedy will be in heaven, those who got duped into appearing in the film will probably want to move permanently into a potato cellar.
The Bruno character, a flamboyant Austrian TV host who's equally in love with his tiny Filipino boyfriend and shimmering thongs, gets fired after disrupting a fashion show in Milan. He heads to America and travels the country, interviewing (and occasionally making obscene, on-camera passes at) ministers, psychics and former presidential candidate Ron Paul. Like "Borat," it's full-on cringe-ertainment.
The Post talked to six people involved with the film — including four victims duped into appearing — to get their stories and figure out how, even after the massive success of "Borat," there are still people unfamiliar with Cohen's shtick. One didn't even know he was in the film until The Post phoned.
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Because people lack common sense
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Funkyzeit mit bruno!
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Of course Fox Noise has a piece on the pathetic and ignorant bastards that get shown for what they are in his flicks. They need something to break up the usual monotomy of fear mongering and propaganda. Quite sad really....
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