Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

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Follow-up film to the 2006 comedy centering on the real-life adventures of a fictional Kazakh television journalist named Borat, seeking to present a bride for Vice President of the United States Mike Pence after having misheard and misunderstood an order from the Kazakhstan Ministry of Defence to deliver him a bribe.
 
I’m glad Sacha Baren Cohen is willing to answer the question of whether he’s stupid enough to think you can make Borat again in 2020.

His editor is going to off himself for being forced to watch thousands of ruined takes of randos on the street screeching “MY WAIIIFE”.
 
The best time for this would be back in 2007 when people gave a shit about Borat and. It's been almost 15 goddamn years, this is like making a sequel to Rob Schneider's The Hot Chick.
 
The quest to find the dozen old white people who don't know they're part of a bit with Orange Man Bad mixed in. Sounds great!
 
Surely this movie isn't going to attempt to paint Republicans and Middle America as retards is it? SURELY this Hollywood film from a raging lefty who called our President a part of the new Axis of Evil isn't being put out in an election year to try to sway public opinion under the guise of comedy...

Surely not... :thinking:
 
Gee, joyful election-year propaganda from the same Jew who wants to censor people who are not of his bloodline for doing the same line of tasteless, offensive humor that he does to make fun of people he hates.

Truly an amazing feat.
 
It's surprising how well the original Borat holds up.

That being said this is going to suck dick.
 
I thought Ali G was clever for about twenty minutes and never bothered to see the first Borat. This guy always annoyed me more than anything.

It would be kind of funny if he did something that got him cancelled though since he is so fond of the practice.
 
I thought it was funny back then, but a lot of the shine's come off now that he explained he thought he was showing American anti-semitism, rather than Americans trying to humor a weird antisemetic foreign guy.
 
I thought Ali G was clever for about twenty minutes and never bothered to see the first Borat. This guy always annoyed me more than anything.

It would be kind of funny if he did something that got him cancelled though since he is so fond of the practice.
What I liked most about the Borat character was that him being a confused foreigner disarmed people at the beginning so he could get away with saying more ridiculous shit than Ali G or whatever the gay character could.
 
To be fair, I did enjoy Who Is America, as I saw it as a pretty hilarious lampooning of both the woke left and the right, even if by the end it leaned more towards viewing the woke left as better than the right. But, that was back in 2018, and Cohen has become more woke since then. I guess how well this film goes for me depends on if he can still effectively play Borat after such a long time since the first film and if he can refrain from showing his overly woke side enough to be able to portray the insanity that is flowing through both sides in 2020, like how Who Is America included parodies of both the right with that Alex Jones-like character thinking that Hillary is a man and the Mossad agent coming up with "kinderguardians", and the left with that "heal the divide" character thinking that "black" is a racial slur and talking about wearing an "empathy belly" and trying to simulate giving birth to understand the "burden of women going through pregnancy".
 
To be fair, I did enjoy Who Is America, as I saw it as a pretty hilarious lampooning of both the woke left and the right, even if by the end it leaned more towards viewing the woke left as better than the right. But, that was back in 2018, and Cohen has become more woke since then. I guess how well this film goes for me depends on if he can still effectively play Borat after such a long time since the first film and if he can refrain from showing his overly woke side enough to be able to portray the insanity that is flowing through both sides in 2020, like how Who Is America included parodies of both the right with that Alex Jones-like character thinking that Hillary is a man and the Mossad agent coming up with "kinderguardians", and the left with that "heal the divide" character thinking that "black" is a racial slur and talking about wearing an "empathy belly" and trying to simulate giving birth to understand the "burden of women going through pregnancy".
Nah, you fell for the gag. The whole "both sides" shit with Cohen is an illusion.

He always puts his right-leaning characters with right-wingers way more than he does with the left to get a reaction out of the fringe side of their ideologies. Even then he's always keener on attacking the bottom of the totem pole when it comes to the right instead of the left. He was not that fair in that show, I'd say.
 
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