Gold Member Username: James1115Ct Post Number: 7268 Registered: Dec-04 | This movie is F'ing hillarious |
Gold Member Username: BestmankindFi AudioBTL Post Number: 6838 Registered: Oct-05 | awesome. i am gonna have to go watch it now. you better be right james for your sake. |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 9805 Registered: Jul-05 | Its not playing where i live??? I want 2 see it sooooooooooooooooooooo bad |
Silver Member Username: Camaro823British Colu... Canada Post Number: 835 Registered: Jun-05 | So funny!! |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Try Google Post Number: 8346 Registered: Aug-05 | maybe i will go see it....oh wait, i still have to watch X3. lol |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 11433 Registered: Dec-03 | What...Muddy...you haven't seen X3??? Just make sure that you stick around at the end until after the end credits are done. There is something there that you need to see |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 9876 Registered: Jul-05 | damit i wanna see Borat |
Silver Member Username: RideredderCornell, IL USA Post Number: 588 Registered: Sep-05 | There is some of the Borat movie on Youtube.com. It looks like a good movie. You know that is the same guy that does the Ali G show. That sh!t is pretty funny. |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86Chrome Dip it & Ship i... Post Number: 8458 Registered: Aug-05 | i knew he was a fake. lmao |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 9946 Registered: Jul-05 | i got it gonna watch it laidher |
Silver Member Username: RyersonresurrectedCANADA Charlatan... Post Number: 313 Registered: Sep-06 | Excellent, over-the-top humour!! Mostly unscripted, Borat takes 2 the streets of cities in the "U.S. & A." Borat (played by Sacha Baron Cohen) arrives in America... what happens next is nothing short of true "shock" comic genious, and he makes Tom Green's antics look tame & civilized. But there is something much more revealing about this picture than what is presented on the surface. Early in the movie Borat goes to a comic instructor, who helps him with what might be appropriate/funny for American audiences. Let the jokes begin, because Borat is obviously not playing that game. A stop in New York city introduces Borat 2 the subway experience - nearly getting killed by trying 2 introduce himself with kisses 2 some thug types. Approaching New Yorkers on the streets while moving in for a kiss proves disastrous and hillarious as well. But one cannot get 2 far into this laugh-fest before realizing that the joke in not about some foreigner clown in a cheap grey suit. Borat is the eyes of the outside as he steps into a world far, far different from what we expect 2 see in the good ol' U.S.A. His character, a jew-fearing, sex craved , male chauvinist, big/ot, is actually likeable - believe it or not. The Borat character is more innocently ignorant than the people with whom he encounters. He talks with a feminist group and has a little fun with the women on the panel - who obviously were not in on the joke, and didn't take his ignorances 2 kindly. In true Borat style, he manages to offend the panel completely before the session has even ended. Yes, the audience learned something.....we were introduced to feminism...., and why is there such a need for feminism, u may ask - cut to the following scenes. In his quest to meet Pamela Anderson (he fell in love with her by watching Baywatch on his hotel television), Borat heads west, 2 California, and the fun is surely just beginning. He travelled to the South and got himself next to some modern-day cowboys, and we learned something there 2. While at the rodeo, one man instructed him 2 shave his moustache, so he is not mistaken for a muslim terrorist... Yes, I'd say we learned something. A telling moment in this movie came when Borat stopped at a bed & breakfast run by the most pleasant elderly couple you could ever expect to meet. The laughs here begin when he realizes they are Jewish. Fear sets in, and he and his "producer" are convinced the "Jews" will kill them. This part of the movie has received a lot of criticism from those who are not capable of getting the joke. The laugh was never directed at the elderly Jewish couple... the joke was entirely on the foolish bigotry many still hold toward anyone who is Jewish. The sweet little old lady and her husband bring them food and tell them they don't want Borat to go hungry....evidently the joke is on us - very smart! Also, Christians may want to think twice before ever criticizing other religions for their mores and traditions. We see first hand the seemingly crazy bible-thumpers running down aisles, hands raised in air, like methamphetamine-filled teens. They jump and cry and yell for Jesus as if he had just tuned in for the weekly crazy show - EEE-YEEAHHHH, JEEESUS HAS SAVVVVED U!! Shakespeare was an artist who cleverly wrote plays that would reflect the craziness of the society back on the audience (sometimes literally using mirrors 2 reflect the King's face back to the audience - the King often sat in the front row). The point being that the joke was really not on the stage, but within the society itself. The Truman Show, with Jim Carrey, was another movie that aimed 2 do the same. And, although done quite differently, Borat has cleverly taken society and handed it a very gigantic mirror to look at....the question will be: who will u really be laughing at in this movie? I think I'd rate this educational comedy as an A. |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86OG eCoustics Member Post Number: 8626 Registered: Aug-05 | BRAVO!!!! good review. |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86OG eCoustics Member Post Number: 8822 Registered: Aug-05 | saw it....lmao the whole time. |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 11542 Registered: Dec-03 | When is this coming to DVD? I haven't gone to a real movie theater in years. |
Platinum Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 10307 Registered: Jul-05 | i guess i was wanting to much..it had funny parts...but its not the funniest movie i have seen this yeat |
Gold Member Username: James1115Ct Post Number: 7624 Registered: Dec-04 | it was up there with jackass 2 for this year. Not as funny as some things he does on ali G but still I laughed almost the whole film. I give it 2 thumbs up if you are in the need for some constant humor |
Platinum Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 10610 Registered: Jul-05 | beerfest is funnier then borat and jackass |
Gold Member Username: James1115Use a simple... Post Number: 7768 Registered: Dec-04 | thats what I heard man. I have to see that. |
Platinum Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 10707 Registered: Jul-05 | trust me it is... |
Gold Member Username: James1115Use a simple... Post Number: 7793 Registered: Dec-04 | Is it out on DVD yet chaunc? |
Gold Member Username: Basshead86FTW Post Number: 9457 Registered: Aug-05 | hmmmmmmm..... out of everyone on this forum, Chauncey's opinion is probably the most credible....but after seeing JA2 and Borat....i am going on blind faith my brother. |
Gold Member Username: WingmanaliveNj US Post Number: 1782 Registered: Jun-06 | I haven't seen Borat. Jack@ss 2 was halarious. #1 in my book. Now if they would only come out with the DVD by Xmas... |
Platinum Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 10719 Registered: Jul-05 | yes james...yes.....go rent it..better yet buy it...promise u it is the funniest movie u have seen in a long time... |
Platinum Member Username: Rovin4 10 Pioneer... Post Number: 12411 Registered: Jul-05 | ok im alost a yr behind the times since i just saw it on cable 1st time ever had a few funny parts but waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overrated & i dont see how it made as much $ as it did ....the things some ppl find hilarious these days ..... |