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BRUNO

Posted: June 13, 2009 • 12:50 am
by lestat666
This is hilarious

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtfhD70eaS4

The trailer starts at about 37 seconds in.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 13, 2009 • 1:49 am
by Vracar
I only watched half of Borat, so...I can skip Bruno.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 13, 2009 • 6:40 am
by Fred Buer
That man couldn't make me laugh even if his lungs caught fire.

-Fred

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 13, 2009 • 7:52 am
by freepizza
I thought Borat was very entertaining. So I would very much like to see Bruno.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 13, 2009 • 8:29 pm
by Bafitis
I didn't find Borat even remotely funny, so I'll be passing on Bruno... Though I will admit that I found it Hilarious when he stuck his hairy ass in Eminem's face, even though it was staged...

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 13, 2009 • 9:57 pm
by Electron Stu
Wow, no love for the Brunat.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 14, 2009 • 9:43 am
by achasingfrenzy
The thing about the kind of movies that make up Borat and Bruno is that they are a specific type of humor; and humor is something that's very relative according to different people. Which is why people are divided on like and dislike.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 14, 2009 • 10:10 am
by jcarnby
Borat was okay...definitely nothing I need to see again. A friend of mine thought it was the best movie he had ever seen. However, he also loves the Jackass movies, whereas I just don't understand what is entertaining about watching people do stupid things and hurt themselves.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 14, 2009 • 4:59 pm
by Cubase
You either love it or you hate it.

I have not had any inclination to see Borat. But I feel I have already seen it 5 million times becuase everyone always says "verry naaice!"

Anyway, Bruno looks likt it may be pushing the envelope a bit... which may find it appealing to less people, but it will appeal to many at the same time.

-Cub. =o)

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 14, 2009 • 9:57 pm
by lestat666
It's one of those movies you cannot take too seriously.

Anyone who takes these movies too seriously will be offended.

I'm a fan of most types of humour.... I like intelligent humour such as George Carlin and movies like Juno, and your occasional satire....

But I also like humour that allows me to turn off my brain and just laugh.
For example, the Rhino birth scene in Ace Ventura 2. I thought that was retardedly funny.

And you're right Frenzy... Humour is extremely subjective.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 14, 2009 • 10:06 pm
by Bafitis
lestat666 wrote:But I also like humour that allows me to turn off my brain and just laugh.
For example, the Rhino birth scene in Ace Ventura 2. I thought that was retardedly funny.
You want to turn off your brain??? Watch Brain Donors with Bob Nelson and John Turturro... I love this movie...
I'm guessing it's a guy type movie, everyone women I've every tried to get to watch it just thinks it's stupid...

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 15, 2009 • 2:10 am
by Joel
I must admit that I am amongst the ranks of people who love the work of Sacha Baron Cohen. Yes, the humour can be a little brainless and cringe worthy, but there's also some substance there. I much prefer this to the likes of Family Guy or Southpark because I feel characters like Borat and Ali G (to an extent) hold a mirror up to society and for a few seconds make us think.

I certainly wouldn't argue that Cohen is a pop culture icon for Sociological thinking, but there is some genius there to be admired. There is much more to Borat than the over-quoted "niiiice" or "sexy time".

That said, from what i've seen on the show, I have to agree that Bruno is the lesser of Cohen's characters. In regards to personality and intellect, Bruno is more or less a smarter, homosexual mesh of Borat and Ali G. Not a lot new here. I'll more than likely check the film out but i'll wait for DVD.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 15, 2009 • 2:11 am
by Joel
It's one of those movies you cannot take too seriously.

Anyone who takes these movies too seriously will be offended.
Exactly. Borat was a parody of contemporary cultural practices and beliefs in the form of a mocumentary. If people are looking to find commentary on the collision of racial tensions, they've come to the wrong place.

Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 15, 2009 • 2:13 am
by Joel
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Re: BRUNO

Posted: June 15, 2009 • 2:14 am
by Bafitis
Hey Joel, why did you Quote yourself twice???