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Demontestament
11-13-2006, 06:36 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Movies/11/13/film.borats.victims.ap/index.html

NEW YORK (AP) -- While teaching American humor to a gregarious and absurdly out-of-touch foreign journalist, Pat Haggerty realized something was off -- who WAS this guy?

Haggerty, a public speaking coach from Washington, is one of the unwitting co-stars of the surprise hit movie "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit of Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan." Haggerty has no hard feelings toward Borat, aka comedian Sacha Baron Cohen -- but the same can't be said for others who were humiliated, thanks to the awkward fellow with the bushy mustache.

Their embarrassment over the film's hilarious, cringe-inducing blend of fiction and improvised comedy is magnified by its success -- "Borat" has topped the box office two weeks in a row, earning a total of $67.8 million.

Last year, Haggerty agreed to be filmed for what he thought was a benign documentary on his client's journey across America. He hurriedly signed a release form, was paid $400, and the lesson began.

As cameras rolled, his client told raunchy stories in garbled English and laughed heartily at the expense of handicapped people. "And then, I'm starting to smell a rat," Haggerty told The Associated Press. "Each passing minute I'm going, 'You know, this can't be real."'

Confused, he ended up playing along. He later figured out -- thanks to his son, an HBO-watching college student -- that he'd been duped.

Duped by Borat. (Watch who this "Borat" guy really is -- 2:35 )

"They were exercising a First Amendment right," said Haggerty, adding that he enjoyed the movie. "And this Sacha Cohen guy's going to make 87 gazillion dollars. You know, good for him. I'm just sorry that he had to do it in such a way that he allowed people to make jerks out of themselves exposing their character flaws."

Two of Cohen's targets -- fraternity boys who made drunken, insulting comments about women and minorities -- are suing 20th Century Fox and three production companies. The lawsuit claims that a production crew took the students to a bar to "loosen up" before participating in what they were told would be a documentary to be shown outside of the United States, and that they signed waivers after drinking heavily. Studio spokesman Gregg Brilliant said the lawsuit "has no merit."

Cohen's behavior also wasn't funny to former TV producer Dharma Arthur, who claims she was duped into giving Cohen airtime on a morning show segment in Jackson, Mississippi. Cohen's live appearance, in which he said he had to go "urine" and hugged a bemused weatherman, led her life into a downward spiral, she told the AP. She is seeking an apology.

Although Arthur has said she was fired from the show, she told the AP that she left the station.

Kathie Martin, who runs an etiquette school in Birmingham, Alabama, was also left out of the joke. Even though she was gracious and calm when Borat showed her nude photos of his son, Martin admitted she was "taken aback" by his schtick during their on-camera meeting.

"Unless you can figure it out for yourself, you have no way of knowing you have been tricked into being part of a childish prank with an R rating attached," she told the AP in an e-mail.

"And even if you figure it out, you've signed a release that Mr. Cohen's people say relinquishes any rights on your part to take action against them."

Ronald Miller, of Natchez, Mississippi, was baffled by the ruse. He and his wife attended a dinner at a plantation house, which they were told would be an interview with an "Eastern European television reporter coming to Natchez to film social customs in the South," he told the AP.

Borat disturbed guests, Miller said, by making anti-Semitic remarks and saying slavery was wonderful. He also invited a dinner guest -- a woman posing as a prostitute -- to join the group.

In another scene in the film, former "Baywatch" babe Pamela Anderson was attacked by Borat's alter ego at a book signing, and he later chased her through a parking lot.

Did she learn of his antics in advance? Yep, claims Anderson.

"I love Borat ... Of course (Sacha) and I planned this years ago," she wrote in a recent post on her Web site. "And it turned out perfect -- I'm so happy for him."


Wha wha wha, he made you out to act like the jackasses you really are. Big deal, only reason people are bitching/sueing is because this movie is making big money in theaters now.

Garbage Pail Kid
11-13-2006, 06:46 PM
I heard about this earlier today. I agree that if this movie had been a flop, no one would have said a word. Those frat bitches can eat it. I hope they cry themselves to sleep every night because they are no longer able to fool people into believing they aren't assholes.

I'm going to see this movie this week. If Mr. Cohen would like to use my $7 to defend himself in court, I encourage him to do so.

Ohma
11-13-2006, 06:49 PM
I heard about this earlier today. I agree that if this movie had been a flop, no one would have said a word. Those frat bitches can eat it. I hope they cry themselves to sleep every night because they are no longer able to fool people into believing they aren't assholes.


Stole the words out of my mouth! I'll sue you!! :p

Demontestament
11-13-2006, 06:55 PM
I heard about this earlier today. I agree that if this movie had been a flop, no one would have said a word. Those frat bitches can eat it. I hope they cry themselves to sleep every night because they are no longer able to fool people into believing they aren't assholes.

I'm going to see this movie this week. If Mr. Cohen would like to use my $7 to defend himself in court, I encourage him to do so.

where in the hell do you live where it is $7 O.o I had to pay $10.

Garbage Pail Kid
11-13-2006, 07:04 PM
where in the hell do you live where it is $7 O.o I had to pay $10.

It was a guess, not an exact amount. Also, I'll be seeing it in the afternoon.

Here's another thing to consider: The more controversy they cause, the more people are going to want to see them acting stupid on the big screen. I'm looking forward to it.

kurisu7885
11-13-2006, 07:11 PM
These people are only pissed because their true selves were shown to the entire nation. Like I sai,d in the USA, peopel have this illusion of perfection that if it is threatened in any way, they lash out at the very thing that "broke" the illusion, because, well [sarcasm] no one im america is responsible for their actions [end sarcasm]

If this movie pisses off this many people, it has to be good and soemwhat intelligent

Silver_Derstin
11-13-2006, 07:15 PM
I didn't know that fratboys could be drunk, sexist and racist! I guess that movie really taught me something!

/sarcasm generator off

If I was depicted in a video as a sadistic, opiniated bastard who says what he thinks, I wouldn't sue. I'd be more then glad to oblige for more!

beemoh
11-13-2006, 09:19 PM
The worst thing is, a Member of Parliament over here was conned by Sacha's other character- Ali G- on his programme, and he had the balls to put his hand up and admit to being fooled, to take it on the chin and get on with his life- even writing to SBC himself to congratulate him on a job well done.

It's a shame we don't see more people like that in the world, it really is.

Tollwutig
11-14-2006, 11:00 AM
The worst thing is, a Member of Parliament over here was conned by Sacha's other character- Ali G- on his programme, and he had the balls to put his hand up and admit to being fooled, to take it on the chin and get on with his life- even writing to SBC himself to congratulate him on a job well done.

It's a shame we don't see more people like that in the world, it really is.


Some of the people have put their hands up and said yep I was duped, look at how many Congressmen and women have suffered at the hands of Stephen Colbert. (Although by now most know what they are getting into. ) Yet many are still willing to go on the show, and considering the successes of those that HAVE been on the show (none of them were unelected) I bet more will be willing to face that fate.

wxDiva
11-14-2006, 01:25 PM
A bunch of people crying because they were shown as the assholes they are: "ZOMG I want some of that profit from the movie!"

At first I didn't want to see the movie because I thought it was going to be stupid ala Jackass, but now I want to see it to laugh at these idiots. This is pure proof that controversy generates sales.

If I was depicted in a video as a sadistic, opiniated bastard who says what he thinks, I wouldn't sue. I'd be more then glad to oblige for more!

I know people who would pay the producers for that. Screw contracts and waivers and such, just give them a Mountain Dew or similar and they'd be happy.

V-22 Osprey
11-14-2006, 02:01 PM
Matinee showings are 7.25 to 8.00 at the theatres I go to. Woot for the Bay State :p

Garbage Pail Kid
11-15-2006, 12:07 AM
Stupid frat boys aren't the only ones pissed at Borat.

http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=2006-11-14T161407Z_01_N14269075_RTRUKOC_0_US-ROMANIA-BORAT.xml&WTmodLoc=Home-C5-oddlyEnoughNews-3

You know what's funny about this? The movie busts on America more than any other country. It's glaringly obvious that he's only kidding about Kazakhstan and Romania (which isn't even mentioned by name in the film) but the things that the dumb Americans in that movie said are real. I live in America, and I laughed so hard at the movie, I couldn't breathe at parts. Afternoon showings are just over $5 here, by the way.

KN
11-15-2006, 07:53 AM
The US is working very hard to prove the point the movie was trying to make. And it is completely hilarious.