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The Dictator, review by John Delia

May 15th, 2012 No comments

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THE DICTATOR

Review By John Delia

THE DICTATOR

Silly, brainless, raunchy, ridiculous, bizarre, outrageous, inane yet somehow funny, The Dictator, a screwball story that entertains has opened in movie houses across America.  If you have seen Sacha Baron Cohen’s films Bruno, Ali G and Borat and like his tongue in cheek comedy that embarrasses, humiliates, disgraces and ridicules, then this newest outing should charm you all over again. Read more…

Paramount Pictures unveils SACHA BARON COHEN’s The Dictator

January 20th, 2011 No comments

SACHA BARON COHEN’S NEXT COMEDY “THE DICTATOR” TO OPEN WORLDWIDE ON MAY 11, 2012

Larry Charles Comes Aboard To Direct, And Scott Rudin To Produce

HOLLYWOOD, CA (January 20, 2011) – Paramount Pictures announced today that Sacha Baron Cohen’s new comedy THE DICTATOR will be released worldwide on May 11, 2012. The studio also announced that Larry Charles (Borat, Bruno) has come aboard to direct.

The film tells the heroic story of a dictator who risked his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed. It is inspired by the best selling novel “Zabibah and The King” by Saddam Hussein.

Producing alongside Baron Cohen are Scott Rudin, Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer, and David Mandel. The project marks the first collaboration for Rudin (The Social Network, True Grit) and Baron Cohen, while Berg, Schaffer and Mandel (Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm) join him as screenwriters on the movie. The movie is the latest collaboration between Baron Cohen and Charles, who previously worked together on “Borat” as well as “Bruno”. Dan Mazer (Borat, Bruno), Ant Hines (Borat, Bruno) and Peter Baynham (Borat) will serve as executive producers, reuniting the rest of the Academy Award®-nominated and Golden Globe winning Borat team. Todd Schulman (Borat. Bruno) is co-producing under Baron Cohen’s Four By Two  Films banner.

BRUNO

July 8th, 2009 No comments

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“TAKING GAY TO A NEW LEVEL”

Starring: Sacha Baron Cohen and Gustaf Hammarsten

Directed by: Larry Charles

MPAA Rating: R for pervasive strong and crude sexual content, graphic nudity and language

Genre: Comedy

By John Delia

He did it with Borat and now Sacha Baron Cohen does it again with Bruno an offensive, irritating, vulgar and provocative character that is sure to affront most everyone.  But, although the film is contemptuous and irreverent, Cohen’s tongue in cheek performance had me laughing during all of the most outlandish film ever.  Upon leaving the theatre however, I said to myself, did I just sit through that?  If you are not easily insulted, don’t need a lot of plot and like your films very raunchy, then Bruno should be on your must see list.

Cohen as Bruno

Cohen as Bruno

Bruno, a gay flamboyant German fashion TV show host has been fired because he no longer can get into fashion shows due to an incident involving a Velcro suit.  Upset that he may never fulfill his dream of becoming world famous, he sets out for Los Angeles where he plans to make it big in Hollywood.  After some loony attempts at acting, he formulates a TV show and his agent puts together a focus group to check it out.  When that fails do to his gayness he takes another tact at becoming world famous by trying to become straight.

Bruno in Military

Bruno in Military

Most comedians make fun of either themselves or the audience with their comedy, but in this film, Cohen as Bruno does both.  Using his comic style of consternating his spectators by totally abusing their senses with bizarre antics, Cohen takes on the subjects from which most other comics shy away.  Zeroing in on racism with a baby adoption, getting involved with a swinger’s sex party to try to un-gay himself, holding a gay wrestling match to creep out straights, poking fun at peace in the Middle East and more.

Sasha 1Offensive, irritating at times, vulgar and dumb are the positive things about the film for as long as you understand that this is a goof, you will have a lot of fun with it.  I admit I laughed so hard my stomach muscles ached.

The film will probably go on to make as much as Borat over $250 million. Googling the web site for the film comes up with the working title: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt, which gives you some idea of what you are about to witness.

The movie was originally rated NC-17 but was toned down to get an R rating, although whatever was extracted surly didn’t make the film any less provocative.  The MPAA rated the film R for pervasive strong and crude sexual content, graphic nudity and language, but I also witnessed violence in a whipping scene, porn and what seemed to be political candidate abuse (I think).  No one under 17 should see this film, but of course that is what I said about Borat.

FINAL ANALYSIS: Bruno is Borat with a gay theme. (3.5 of 5 Palm Trees)