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Sacha Baron Cohen and 'Borat' director Larry Charles reunite to bring the brilliantly tasteless exploits of Bruno to the big screen! When Europe turns its back on Bruno, he crosses the ocean to find fame in the US, but how will the American public take to the outrageous Austrian? Very badly!
When clueless homosexual fashionista Bruno, the presenter of Funkyzeit (the most popular fashion programme in every German-speaking country apart from Germany), is effectively banned from Europe following a disastrous incident at a show, he sets his sights on America. With his former assistant's assistant, Lutz, as his only ally, the fashionmonger tries to conquer the US as only he knows how - as tastelessly as possible! Will Bruno achieve the fame he so desperately craves?
Special Features:
- Deleted scenes
- Extended scenes
- Alternative scenes
- Behind-the-scenes featurette
- An interview with Lloyd Robinson
- UCA
- Larry Charles
German
- 18
- Sacha Baron Cohen
- Bono
- Chris Martin
- Elton John
- Slash
- Sting
- Snoop Dogg
- Paula Abdul
- Harrison Ford
- 1.85
Dutch, German, English
- 2009
- English
- 1
- 2
- 20-29
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Sacha Baron Cohen and 'Borat' director Larry Charles reunite to bring the brilliantly tasteless exploits of Bruno to the big screen! When Europe turns its back on Bruno, he crosses the ocean to find fame in the US, but how will the American public take to the outrageous Austrian? Very badly!
When clueless homosexual fashionista Bruno, the presenter of Funkyzeit (the most popular fashion programme in every German-speaking country apart from Germany), is effectively banned from Europe following a disastrous incident at a show, he sets his sights on America. With his former assistant's assistant, Lutz, as his only ally, the fashionmonger tries to conquer the US as only he knows how - as tastelessly as possible! Will Bruno achieve the fame he so desperately craves?
Special Features:
- Deleted scenes
- Extended scenes
- Alternative scenes
- Behind-the-scenes featurette
- An interview with Lloyd Robinson
- UCA
- Larry Charles
German
- 18
- Sacha Baron Cohen
- Bono
- Chris Martin
- Elton John
- Slash
- Sting
- Snoop Dogg
- Paula Abdul
- Harrison Ford
- 1.85
Dutch, German, English
- 2009
- English
- 1
- 2
- 20-29
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £50.98
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Bruno,hilarious *SPOILER*
I laughed until it ached. I was exhausted after the 80 odd minutes were over but didn't stay with me the way that Borat did. Borat was unquestionably fresher - if you can call it that - the horrible surprise was a one off situation. Bruno is a priceless creation but somehow the pranks are already part of the audience's expectation. A talking penis or Ron Paul trapped in a sex film are things we're not about to see anywhere else anytime soon and that's were the power of this new Sacha Baron Cohen shocking, hilarious opus resides. He is an irresistible, shameless, fearless genius. He knows exactly where the corpses are buried and he digs them up in the most unexpected way. The charity girls, the army guys, Paula Abdul sitting on a Mexican worker. Awful and very funny, very funny indeed.
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A modern classic that will keep you laughing
This is one of the funniest films I've seen all year. You'll have to watch parts of this through your hands as there are some really cringe-worthy bits when he gets his un-suspecting 'co-stars' hook line and sinker. If you liked his first film, or are a fan of 'uncomfortable-comedy' then this is definately worth a watch.
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Whatever!
Another great effort from the genious that is Sacha Baron Cohen but nowhere near as funny as Borat. Definately not one for the faint hearted either with the bicycle scene but its worth a watch just for that! All in all a great film but Borat remains top of my list. What's next!?
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