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MacGuffin
14 Nov 2006, 03:21 PM
Borat spanked by Yank (http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,20749117-5001026,00.html)



BORAT star Sacha Baron Cohen was beaten up by a passer-by after he tried to play a prank as his alter ego.

He approached the man and said: "I like your clothings. Are nice! Please may I buying? I want have sex with it."

But the bystander didn't see the joke. He took one look at Cohen and punched him in the face.

The funnyman - known for his Borat catchphrase 'Jagshemash' yelled for help but was slugged again and again.

He was rescued by actor pal Hugh Laurie who had been on his way to a New York bar with Cohen.

Laurie rushed to help and pushed the man away as Cohen struggled to his feet. A pal of Cohen said: "Sacha couldn't resist playing the fool as Borat, but picked on the wrong person."

"I guess this guy thought he was being attacked by someone unstable and lashed out. Sacha is very lucky he didn't get a much worse beating."

The incident took place after Laurie and Cohen appeared on the US TV show Saturday Night Live. The Brit comics were on their way to a late dinner when Laurie suggested they visit a bar in Manhattan.

Laurie, 47, told friends he feared Cohen was going to get badly beaten up. Luckily, 35-year-old Cohen did not receive any lasting scars.

Studio chiefs have warned Cohen to avoid pretending to be the spoof Kazakhstan TV reporter on the streets. Since the film was launched he has only appeared in character while promoting the movie on American television shows.

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is tipped to become the highest grossing comedy of all time.


Awesome.

joft
14 Nov 2006, 03:57 PM
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is tipped to become the most freely publicized anything of all time

Rhu
14 Nov 2006, 03:58 PM
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is tipped to become the most freely publicized anything of all time

Highfive?

BerberElla
14 Nov 2006, 04:00 PM
Talk about over reacting, violence is never the answer.:nono: Anyway I am a fan of Sacha, so I am biased and really annoyed that someone smacked him up. :wahmbulance:

MacGuffin
14 Nov 2006, 04:03 PM
Talk about over reacting, violence is never the answer.:nono: Anyway I am a fan of Sacha, so I am biased and really annoyed that someone smacked him up. :wahmbulance:
Considered it might be a PR stunt?

BerberElla
14 Nov 2006, 04:05 PM
Considered it might be a PR stunt?

No, that hadn't even crossed my mind for a second......see what happens when your missing a 'T'?;)

Dom
14 Nov 2006, 04:15 PM
Considered it might be a PR stunt?

Considered that it may not be?

MacGuffin
14 Nov 2006, 04:26 PM
Considered that it may not be?
That's usually the first level... still stuck there?

Jennywocky
14 Nov 2006, 05:11 PM
Apparently the promotional backlash (which will only serve to make Borat even MORE widely known) has begun.

As teenagers begin to emulate Borat's humor from the movie, parents are rising up in arms to boycott the movie and remove it from public consciousness.

Won't work. But it's funny how history continues to repeat itself, as far as boycotting entertainment goes.

Tayshaun
14 Nov 2006, 05:54 PM
As teenagers begin to emulate Borat's humor from the movie, parents are rising up in arms to boycott the movie and remove it from public consciousness.


http://imblog.aufeminin.com/blog/D20060813/118177_772254585_868_409843086_brice_de_nice_h220717_l_H185505_L.jpg

There was a similar phenomenon in France a couple years ago, albeit at a different scale, for a movie called "Brice de Nice". The main character Brice, short for Fabrice, was a long blonde-haired wannabe surfer with a snobish attitude who actually never surfs in the movie. The character mixes some English words to sound cool and spends his time trying to out-cool people. He started a trend in France by embarassing the people he met by saying silly things such as "t'es trop moche" (you're so ugly) and then do a specific arm movement to accompany called "un cass?". Kids all across France were copying his lines and gestures in adoration.

http://www.ouvre.com/wp-content/attitude1.jpg

booyalab
14 Nov 2006, 06:24 PM
yeah but nobody cares about France

Tayshaun
14 Nov 2006, 06:33 PM
yeah but nobody cares about France

Sure, I can understand some people aren't too interested in other cultures. :)

xavierd
14 Nov 2006, 09:26 PM
That is too funny!

MasterMerk
14 Nov 2006, 10:37 PM
I'm not sure if the reason he got his ass kicked was because he's a smart dude and let it happen (retaliating would look bad), or because he's a 6'3" pansy. Funny shit, anyway.

venerationOFrabbits
14 Nov 2006, 10:47 PM
On NPR today, they ran a peice on Borat, saying he was being sued by a few of the hapless victims featured in the film. It doesn't look like they have much legal standing.