Bruno Ist No-No - Comments

  • satellite of love;

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    haha yeah, bruno was okay. it was funny in some parts, but nothing really "cracking up" worthy. but the major downfall was definitely the amount of nudity. it was pretty extreme, for my taste at least.
    April 6th, 2010 at 06:35am
  • NanananaSomerF

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    i knew it'd be hard for him to top Borat. Borat was kick-ass hilarious (: i loved it.

    i think i still hafta see Bruno, just to see it (;
    August 5th, 2009 at 06:08pm
  • Skela_chibi

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    well it seen that offend 2 gay ppl that explain y perez hilton tweet abaut that i was thinking that was a good movie but i guess is seen a bad movie
    July 29th, 2009 at 01:49am
  • ella vator.

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    I thought Bruno was hilarious. Sure it was stupid and a bit sick, but it was hilarious and didn't offend me at all.
    July 24th, 2009 at 06:16am
  • Marilyn.

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    I only recently saw Borat, and because of it I wasn't looking forward to watching Bruno. That put the icing on the cake, I will not be seeing Bruno at all.
    July 20th, 2009 at 10:34am
  • kafka.

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    Hey, at least he didn't trick people into acting in this one. Wow
    I don't think we should expect homophobia to be perfectly socially acceptable and "hyped". -shrug-
    it's just distasteful and sick. there is /intelligent/ humor. Sacha Baron Cohen is just incapable of it.
    July 19th, 2009 at 12:09pm
  • TheHeroinDiaries

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    Awh man. I saw that movie the night it came out, and my friend and I went to go see it. We knew it wasn't going to be all happy, we KNEW it was going to be offending. I mean, come on. Especially since we're only 14, and had seen Borat. We knew to anticipate nudity. I got a few chuckles out though. It was a good movie, I guess; it was worth my 10 dollars.
    July 17th, 2009 at 12:25am
  • AllyCatXandi

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    Erm, I didn't like Bruno very much. The humor isn't really my taste, and call me oversensitive, but I found myself closing my eyes in reflex at a few parts. Overall, I thought the movie was kind of stupid, no offense to those who liked it.
    July 16th, 2009 at 01:39pm
  • Whatshisface

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    It all depends on your taste. Sacha Baron Cohen's way of being funny is insulting people. you can either be offended or be the kind of person who can enjoy being laughed at themselves :D
    I happen to be Gay and was laughing throughout the entire film!
    July 16th, 2009 at 01:30pm
  • Airi.

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    I still want to see it. It looks funny.
    The movie is supposed to be offensive. Besides, the commercials for it should have given away the material that was in it.
    July 14th, 2009 at 10:56pm
  • fool's paradise

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    Borat was extremely offensive as well, you know. He pissed off a [i]lot[/I] of people with that movie, including the entire nation of Kazakhstan. (Yeah, it's real).

    Now, I rather like Sacha Baron Cohen. he's a... unique comedian, and I like the idea of going around and taking people out of their element. I've seen some episodes of Da Ali G Show, which is very funny, and I saw the entirety of [I]Borat[/I]. As squick-worthy as it was (I covered my eyes during that nude wrestling scene... ew), in the end it was quite entertaining and very quotable.

    I'll take your opinion into consideration, but I'd rather see the movie myself.
    July 14th, 2009 at 09:42pm
  • Hannahdoll

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    Yeah, I really want to see this movie.
    My boyfriend and I are supposed to go see it soon.
    July 14th, 2009 at 07:29pm
  • This Is My Farewell

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    i disagree 100%

    and i agree with wild light. the movie was meant to be offensive and if you couldnt take the jokes you shouldnt have gone. if you cant laugh then this isnt a movie for you.

    i personally thought it was very funny. and hell im bi and my two best friends i went with were gay and they werent offended in the least.

    maybe next time sacha baron cohen makes a movie you shouldnt go?
    July 13th, 2009 at 04:21pm
  • untoldstory

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    the thing is this movie is just demonstrating how stupid certain stereotypes are, and its supposed to be over-the-top, i mean didn't you see borat? its not something to cry over or to get extremely offended by, regardless of how 'inappropriate' the jokes are, its supposed to be that way, its not like you didnt have fair warning :S i mean its sacha baron cohen dont expect some deep heartfelt film about someone striving for fame and all the hardships that entails, honestly its supposed to be a fun take on the way stereotypes have been entrenched in our soceity thats all, dont put too much value to any of it
    July 13th, 2009 at 12:42pm
  • danee.

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    some people are just taking this movie too personally.
    watch it, enjoy it, laugh at it.
    July 13th, 2009 at 04:45am
  • bewareofdogs

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    To wild light: Oh I understood the jokes... they just weren't funny.
    July 13th, 2009 at 04:41am
  • vaporwave

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    Pssh.

    I still wanna see it. Besides, it's poking fun at homophobes.
    July 13th, 2009 at 04:16am
  • the boy from venus.

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    I disagree completely!

    First off, from the commercials, it should be quite obvious that it is going to be out-of-line and offending. But people get offended, it's today's society. [b]You[/b] however, [b]should have been expecting it.[/b]
    The movie was indeed very funny.
    I have nothing against gays, and infact, myself and my gay friend went to go see it. He should have been offended, he had the most reason too, but he wasn't.
    This movie is all about perspective. About who's watching it. If you understand the jokes. You, clearly, did not.
    July 13th, 2009 at 03:34am
  • janellevengeance

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    me too! i mean, nothing offends me. nothing. and he is a genious and i have to see for myself if it's that bad.
    July 13th, 2009 at 02:15am
  • Careless Whisper.

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    I still can't wait to see it. lol.
    July 13th, 2009 at 12:08am