Borat - Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan (DVD, 2007)

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Kazakhstani TV host Borat travels to America alongside his producer Azamat. After a hotel room viewing of BAYWATCH, Borat decides he must travel to California to woo Pamela Anderson, so he and the long-suffering Azamat take a cross-country road trip in an ice cream van, encountering some funny, disturbing, and deeply strange individuals along the way.

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ProducerJay Roach
EAN5039036029827
eBay Product ID (ePID)59525141

Product Key Features

ActorKen Davitian, Pamela Anderson, Sacha Baron Cohen
Film/TV TitleBorat-Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
DirectorLarry Charles
LanguageEnglish
Run Time83 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2007
FormatDVD
FeaturesDeleted scenes\Kazakhstan Baywatch spoof\Rodeo News Report\World promotions tour\Borat soundtrack infomercial, Widescreen
GenreComedy

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Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy 2007 -
Additional InformationSacha Baron Cohen brings his Borat character to the big screen with this feature length adaptation of his American exploits. Fans of DA ALI G SHOW will already be familiar with the devilishly simple Borat formula, in which the heavily moustachioed TV host from Kazakhstan dupes a number of unwitting citizens into revealing their deepest prejudices, and this movie takes that premise, stirs in a little narrative structure, and serves a side-splitting mirth-fest. The action begins with Borat travelling to America alongside his producer Azamat Bagatov (Ken Davitian). After a hotel room viewing of BAYWATCH, Borat decides he must travel to California to woo Pamela Anderson, so he and the long-suffering Azamat take a cross-country road trip in an ice cream van, encountering some funny, disturbing, and deeply strange individuals along the way. SEINFELD producer Larry Charles lends his directing talents to BORAT, and he gets the balance between the loosely threaded plot and BoratÆs encounters with real Americans exactly right. At times the movie threatens to topple over into glorious anarchy, with each situation escalating to ridiculously funny extremes, but Charles knows exactly when to put the brakes on and progress to BoratÆs next encounter--although the police are called at the tail-end of one memorable sequence. Keen-eyed viewers will notice some repetition from the TV show, with Borat once again going to a rodeo and again taking etiquette lessons, but itÆs almost as if Cohen treats each of these set-pieces as a comedic æbitÆ he is working on, gradually adding further delirium every time he goes back for another shot. Sometimes itÆs difficult to tell who, if any, of BORATÆs participants are actors, but it matters little when the material is this gut-wrenchingly funny, and itÆs testament to CohenÆs talents that heÆs managed to take a marginal supporting character from his TV show and turned him into a genuine cultural phenomenon.
ReviewsThe Sun - The Dog's Borats, The Guardian - A film so breathtakingly funny, so breathtakingly offensive, so suicidally discourteius that strictly speaking it shouldn't be legal, Daily Mirror - The funniest film of the year, if not the decade
ScreenwriterDan Mazer, Anthony Hines, Sacha Baron Cohen
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleBorat - Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan
Director of PhotographyLuke Geissbuhler, Anthony Hardwick
Consumer AdviceContains strong language and sex references

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  • Good movie good quality would recommend ...

    Good movie good quality would recommend

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    Not tested to see if item is genuine or works, but very pleased with item for my collection. Thank you.

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  • I LIKE S E X ITS NICE

    Ive just bought this film ive watched it before but i need another borat fix haha Hes just awesome i couldn't get board of this film!! It leaves me in fits of laughter *high5* but like some people state ONLY watch if you can handle the humour its corrupt but highly amusing!

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  • Good laugh

    Good laugh. Highlights the American baseline intelligence very well. lol

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  • Very amusing thanks

    Thanks great video,

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  • Very Nice

    One of the funniest films I’ve ever watched.

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  • Good

    Good product, as described

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  • Borat for ever

    Outrageously funny irreverent and witty in equal measures.

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    Great retro

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    Great

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