Polone: Why Sacha Baron Cohen Deserves the Nobel Prize
He sneaks political and social messages into outrageous comedy, tricking audiences into hearing them.
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He sneaks political and social messages into outrageous comedy, tricking audiences into hearing them.
The Academy "swatted it down" because he would've been "too big of a wild card."
Pete Rose has a pretty reasonable excuse for not wanting to eat sushi off a naked man's body.
Terrorists: "We reserve the right to respond in the way we find suitable against this man. The movie was part of a conspiracy against the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade."
The movie had a soft No. 1 opening over the weekend — but charges from the first 'Brüno' lawsuit have been dropped.
But will it help or hurt business?
'Newsweek' today has the details of how the scene was shot, which sort of makes the crowd's reaction seem slightly less spontaneous.
Baron Cohen stacks the deck relentlessly and hammers some easy targets, but the homophobia rarely erupts.
If you've seen one Bruno talk-show appearance, you've basically seen them all.
"I love his look - 'taxi driver chic' - but he would look even cuter if he broke it up vit some splashes of colour."
Movieline reveals the planned ending that was scrapped in favor of something slightly better.
Abdul was "very game," claim the actually entertaining production notes for 'Brüno.'
Also, Chanel Iman has been tweeting about interning at 'Teen Vogue.'
"We decided to take it out for tonight, and we'll reassess before the release whether to keep it out," says director Larry Charles.
He might be nearing the point of overexposure, but we couldn't help but laugh.