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"Do you have a message for Austria's gay community?""What?!""Do you have a message for Austria's gay community?""Yeah... don't be fuckin' gay"
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brvheart, this one is for you.chickenspoiler.jpgMy point being, stop posting spoilers. We get it, you're well-informed
So... anyway, yeah, I'm going to keep posting links and you're going to keep clicking them. It's worked out well so far, why rock the boat?
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I guess just put spoiler alert somewhere above all future links?
It's fairly safe to assume any link is going to be a spoiler... don't be a dumbass and click on it?
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It's fairly safe to assume any link is going to be a spoiler... don't be a dumbass and click on it?

FYP.
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It's fairly safe to assume any link is going to be a spoiler... don't be a dumbass and click on it?
It's just so damn tempting though. :)yeah, I'm just being a dumbass. Not sure why I even posted. Anyway, continue on with Bruno awesomeness fabulousness.
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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years...4091bruno1.htmlStar erases fake web sites, still has dozens more front companiesMARCH 24--In the wake of the disclosure of how Sacha Baron Cohen uses front companies to trick Americans into appearing in his latest film, the comedian and his cohorts have deleted the web sites of purported production companies created for their latest cinematic ruse. However, records show that Cohen has more than two dozen other straw firms, all of which were created at the outset of production on the follow-up to the 2006 hit "Borat," which starred Cohen as a fictional Kazakh journalist (in his new Universal Pictures movie, Cohen appears as "Bruno," a gay Austrian fashion commentator). As TSG reported last week, Cohen & Co. set up four firms--Amesbury Chase Productions, Chromium Films, Cold Stream Productions, and Coral Blue Productions--and launched nearly identical web sites for the companies. In recent months, unwitting interview subjects have been asked to participate in a documentary for German television that was supposedly being prepared by a Los Angeles production company. To assure these rubes, Cohen's assistants have pointed to company web sites touting the firms's "world class facilities, and state-of-the art equipment." In fact, Cohen's companies exist on paper alone, and their shared address is a box at a Sunset Boulevard mailbox rental firm. Now, the four web sites--and several others subsequently discovered by TSG, like Longman Parke Productions--have been scrubbed of their content and left with blank pages (as seen above). The logos of the four companies are below, and screen grabs from the front pages of the now-erased sites are on the following pages. However, incorporation records show that at least 27 other Cohen front companies were created in mid-2007. So while he has recently been forced to shutter some of these phony firms, Cohen can always hide behind such fabricated entities as German Youth Television, Rheinland Films, Channel 1 Switzerland, and Swiss Entertainment Television. And then there's always Deutsches Unterhaltungsfernsehen, which roughly translates to "German Entertainment Television."
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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years...4091bruno1.htmlStar erases fake web sites, still has dozens more front companiesMARCH 24--In the wake of the disclosure of how Sacha Baron Cohen uses front companies to trick Americans into appearing in his latest film, the comedian and his cohorts have deleted the web sites of purported production companies created for their latest cinematic ruse. However, records show that Cohen has more than two dozen other straw firms, all of which were created at the outset of production on the follow-up to the 2006 hit "Borat," which starred Cohen as a fictional Kazakh journalist (in his new Universal Pictures movie, Cohen appears as "Bruno," a gay Austrian fashion commentator). As TSG reported last week, Cohen & Co. set up four firms--Amesbury Chase Productions, Chromium Films, Cold Stream Productions, and Coral Blue Productions--and launched nearly identical web sites for the companies. In recent months, unwitting interview subjects have been asked to participate in a documentary for German television that was supposedly being prepared by a Los Angeles production company. To assure these rubes, Cohen's assistants have pointed to company web sites touting the firms's "world class facilities, and state-of-the art equipment." In fact, Cohen's companies exist on paper alone, and their shared address is a box at a Sunset Boulevard mailbox rental firm. Now, the four web sites--and several others subsequently discovered by TSG, like Longman Parke Productions--have been scrubbed of their content and left with blank pages (as seen above). The logos of the four companies are below, and screen grabs from the front pages of the now-erased sites are on the following pages. However, incorporation records show that at least 27 other Cohen front companies were created in mid-2007. So while he has recently been forced to shutter some of these phony firms, Cohen can always hide behind such fabricated entities as German Youth Television, Rheinland Films, Channel 1 Switzerland, and Swiss Entertainment Television. And then there's always Deutsches Unterhaltungsfernsehen, which roughly translates to "German Entertainment Television."
These reporters are RUINING IT!! Stop investigating this or at least wait until the movie is over to publish this stuff -- why make it harder for Bruno?!
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These reporters are RUINING IT!! Stop investigating this or at least wait until the movie is over to publish this stuff -- why make it harder for Bruno?!
Actually this makes it MORE awesome for me. He continues to be able to make things happen even with all this publicity. It's incredible.
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This movie was out of control.I like Borat, and Bruno has funny moments, but the constant full frontal male nudity is awkward and excessive. (I am comfortable with nudity for purposes of art or quick humor flashes but see little point in prolonged shock attempts.)

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