HIGH FIVE! The Borat Thread
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HIGH FIVE! The Borat Thread
I saw Borat this weekend. Man was it great!!!! It was the best comedy (and most intellectually challenging) I have seen in years!!!
It was like watching a super-raucous episode of "All in the Family". But with no Michael Stivic to counter the un PC stuff on the screen. The AUDIENCE has to play that role, and decide what they think.
It is ground breaking, bold stuff. A must see! What do you think, y'all?
It was like watching a super-raucous episode of "All in the Family". But with no Michael Stivic to counter the un PC stuff on the screen. The AUDIENCE has to play that role, and decide what they think.
It is ground breaking, bold stuff. A must see! What do you think, y'all?
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Wow. Lots of critical praise for this film.
I think I'll try to watch this one Friday with my friend Seth. We'll laugh our arses off.
*grumbles* Still gotta see The Departed too!
Wow. Lots of critical praise for this film.
I think I'll try to watch this one Friday with my friend Seth. We'll laugh our arses off.
*grumbles* Still gotta see The Departed too!
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Apparantly the country of Kazakhstan havn't found it overly amusing.
If David Spade were still around, he'd say, "Yeah, I liked it fifteen years ago...when it ws called 'What A Country.'"
If David Spade were still around, he'd say, "Yeah, I liked it fifteen years ago...when it ws called 'What A Country.'"
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I remember when no one had even heard of Borat. He was a guy from Kazakhstan going around Britain to teach the people of Kazakhstanabout Britian(best one was when he went to Cambridge Uni). Just an add-on to was a great Ali-Gi show. I found him funny and so did many but not many people knew about him. Now he is really popular. I am sure I will see the movie.
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Queeaqueg wrote:I remember when no one had even heard of Borat. He was a guy from Kazakhstan going around Britain to teach the people of Kazakhstanabout Britian(best one was when he went to Cambridge Uni). Just an add-on to was a great Ali-Gi show. I found him funny and so did many but not many people knew about him. Now he is really popular. I am sure I will see the movie.
Give it a shot Queegy! You won't be disappointed!
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He also added in a recent interview that in recent times, archery has become less popular a pastime because his country was 'moving into the modern era'
loved the film.


loved the film.
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I won't say it was the best comedy I ever have seen, Young Frankenstein and History of the World: Part I to me were better, but it was very good.
There were classic moments:
Looking back, I was amazed as much at the patience that a lot of people showed with him, well maybe not a lot of New Yorkers did, but most others. Sure, a few looked like fools, but I was suprised as much by those he didn't get a rise out of:
There were classic moments:
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The look on Bob Barr's face when he was told what the cheese was made from. The pictures from home. The fate of the bear.
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He didn't get much out of Alan Keyes; and the car salesman, though he knew what Borat was looking for by the term he used, wouldn't use the term himself. And the Pentacostals came off looking pretty good. They accepted him for what he was.
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And the Pentacostals came off looking pretty good. They accepted him for what he was.
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Were they the ones he was having the dinner party with? Cause they sure weren't accepting of the lady he brought over. Really now... for as much patience as they showed Borat, you'd think they could handle a hooker.
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Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Damelon wrote:Spoiler
And the Pentacostals came off looking pretty good. They accepted him for what he was.Spoiler
Were they the ones he was having the dinner party with? Cause they sure weren't accepting of the lady he brought over. Really now... for as much patience as they showed Borat, you'd think they could handle a hooker.
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No the Pentecostals were at the Church.
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Duh, my bad! 
Yeah, they were pretty good to him... saving his soul and such. Despite me going "ewww" the whole time, it was still kinda sweet of them.
What really bugged me, even more than naked hairy men, was the RV full of frat boys... they made me sad. Or maybe all frat boys just become bigots when they're drunk? I dunno.... Anyway, it was sad and I'm glad Borat got off the RV when he did.

Yeah, they were pretty good to him... saving his soul and such. Despite me going "ewww" the whole time, it was still kinda sweet of them.
What really bugged me, even more than naked hairy men, was the RV full of frat boys... they made me sad. Or maybe all frat boys just become bigots when they're drunk? I dunno.... Anyway, it was sad and I'm glad Borat got off the RV when he did.
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