If you're looking for a good “How I met a terrorist” story to spice up your afternoon then look no further than Sacha Baron Cohen's appearance on Letterman last night. He tells of how he found and met with a terrorist to interview as Brüno, somewhere in the West Bank. It involves the CIA!
Remember when Borat came out a few years ago, and every bad boss and frat guy was quoting it non-stop? This time Homeland Security is ready.
Movie Buzz The trailer for Sasha Baron Cohen's latest costumed misadventure is here. NSFW (unless dildo-defense, swingers parties, and general racism are kosher where you work.)
When you've shot a video of your dog walking awkwardly on two feet up a flight of stairs, why not set it to Creed? It really brings everything together into one beautiful moment of Human-Canine relations.
Movie Buzz Actually, the full title is “Bruno: 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.” And the new movie features a black model named Jesus who wears a crown of thorns.
TV Buzz Some poor, poor casting director didn't realize who they were dealing with when they cast “Bruno” as an extra on NBC's Medium. It quickly became Funkyzeit mit Patricia Arquette, and NBC had to stop filming for the day. God love ya, Sacha Baron Cohen.
Sascha Baron Cohen’s alter ego Bruno, a gay Austrian reporter, went undercover at a Proposition 8 rally in California this past weekend. This is all in preparation for his next film, Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Male.
In character as Austrian model Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen crashed the catwalk at the Agatha Ruiz de la Prada show in Milan. He’s in town filming the Bruno movie, so we assume this stunt is coming soon to a theater near you. Doesn’t he know they’re showing the Spring collections now? That is so totally a winter look.
Movie Buzz Sacha Baron Cohen, aka Borat, plays an Austrian fashion diva/journalist in his next movie. Despite the huge, seemingly universal success of Borat, Cohen-as-Bruno has been able to carry out filming his trademark culturally awkward scenes without attracting too much attention, though a few stories have leaked out to the web. Bruno will be released in May of next year.