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Da Ali G Show [TV Series]
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A longtime favorite of British TV, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen rose to popularity via his hilarious alter ego, slang-spouting "hip-hop journalist" Ali G. By the time Cohen's Da Ali G Show was brought to America courtesy of HBO, the star had added two other alternate personalities to his repertoire: Borat, a chatty but incredibly naïve Kazakstani TV personality, and Bruno, a flighty Austrian fashion reporter. Though highlights included such nonsense as Ali G posing as a recruit for the Philadelphia Police Department, the main attraction of the series was Cohen's satirical interviews of such high-profile personalities as Newt Gingrich, Ed Meese, and Buzz Aldrin, none of whom were aware that the whole enterprise was a big joke (and most of whom were outraged when their interviews were broadcast without their permission). The six-episode American incarnation of Da Ali G Show premiered February 21, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Our good friends at the Associated Press are reporting that an Arkansas cage fighting event recently got the Sacha Baron Cohen treatment. Crowds in Arkansas came for the lure of cage fighting and $1 beer, but police say what they got instead was men ripping each others' clothes off and kissing . "We had a contract for cage fighting. We were deceived," said Dwight Duncan, president and CEO of Four States Fair Grounds in Texarkana, where the first of two Arkansas fights raised suspicions last month. Matt Labov, a Los Angeles-based publicist for Baron Cohen, said he had no comment Monday about the faked fights. One of Baron Cohen's movies is due out next year. The day after the June 5 Texarkana bout, Fort Smith's convention center hosted "Blue Collar Brawlin.'" Fort Smith police Sgt. Adam Holland said organizers told him a character named "Straight Dave" would goad a planted audience member into the ring for a fight. The two men would then wrestle, rip away some of their clothes and ... " [More]
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"Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of KazakhstanI've been a fan of Sacha Baron Cohen for a while. Before he brought Ali G to the US, my friend Nick discovered the original British show when he was staying over in London. We all watched clips of it over the internet and thought it was brillaint. Pleasantly surprised when he started making a splash in my country as time wore on.I was not a big fan of the Ali G movie Ali G Indahouse from what I remember. I think it was because it was entirely scripted with actors. I believe Cohen's outrageousness can only come alive in his interviews.The Borat movie is nearly perfect. Not necessarily any better than what had already been seen on Da Ali G Show, but I don't know how you could get much better than that.I'm not going to try to dissect or interpret too heavily here what Borat says about what Cohen is saying, what this movie says about American, what is says about the audience, is th ... " [More]
 



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