Posted on 12/09/2009 4:19:48 PM PST by forYourChildrenVote4Bush
This is tooo funny:
The lawsuit, brought against Cohen, Letterman, NBC Universal, CBS Broadcasting, Worldwide Pants, Gannet Company, and the director of Bruno, Larry Charles Wengrod, claims that Aita is a "peace activist, family man and prominent businessman" who never had any dealing with al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade or "any other terrorist activity or cause."
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First of all, if anyone went to see this movie they have no brains. Second, since they don’t have a brain they can’t cause any damage.
We regretably went to Cohen’s first movie. It started out kind of funny, but it morphed into a piece of leftist trash.
No, I wouldn’t see Bruno for anything.
I hope Cohen and Aita duke it out in court and both go broke paying the lawyers’ fees. That would be the optimal outcome.
Better yet, waterboard them both.
>>We regretably went to Cohens first movie. It started out kind of funny, but it morphed into a piece of leftist trash.<<
Agreed — it peaked with “the running of the Jews” but went downhill - steeply and quickly after that.
I turned it off at the hotel ballroom scene.
He is an obnoxious lib.
I busted a gut on Borat. C’mon, how can you not like the scene with the feminists? Took its shots fairly evenly I thought.
“Bruno,” I didn’t get halfway through. Simply wasn’t funny.
Yes, I couldn’t help laughing at Borat. My problem is that he repeatedly used the same approach: Wormed his way in as a curious foreigner, was offered hospitality by various people, and then proceeded to mock them.
Where I come from, hospitality is taken seriously. You don’t get a bunch of southern women to invite you to their dinner party and then mock them as racists. If you want to call them names, then don’t accept their dinner invitation. Or any of the numerous other invitations he accepted and betrayed.
In fact, I confess that I couldn’t help laughing through much of this, but at the same time I thought that it was, well, despicable.
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