| Ali G was HILARIOUS. If you haven't seen it, you need to. I agree that he's gone downhill since then, but I think that's partially because a lot of his humor depends on other people not knowing who he is. |
| Kim Jung Ill's ashes on Ryan Seacrest??Highlight of the Oscars. |
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Nope, I agree with this.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/11/opinion/obeidallah-sacha-cohen-movie/index.html If he were somehow funny, he could make up for being a bigot. But he's not clever enough. |
| I laughed a lot watching Borat, but Bruno nearly killed me. Tooooo funny. On your face funny, but funny. |
| No, hate him. Dh finds him hilarious though. |
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Ali G was inspired, but it seems like a lot of The Dictator-related publicity involves him telling jokes... and I don't think he's so good at stand-up. And the stuff in between Ali G and the current film... had some moments of genius, but I find the sheer grossness gets to be a little too much for me.
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Borat was extraordinarily funny at times, but eventually it became grinding and horribly boring. I'm embarrassed to admit I paid to see his second movie on pay-per view. I watched about half of it before I was so nauseated I had to turn it off.
Never Again |
Not even remotely funny. |
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I agree with this. I don't like humiliation humor. |
Actually, you're the one who is deluded. |
But it was Ryan Seacrest. Ryan Seacrest. He has the biggest stick up his butt. |
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Ali G was very funny. He was brilliant as King Julian in Madagascar. I can't get into his other movies.
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| I actually really liked him in Sweeney Todd as well. |
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hated Borat. He's not even funny, he just makes people uncomfortable. You gotta have a mean streak a mile long to think what he does is funny
If Dave Chappelle had only made it, I'm sure I would've loved it! |