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Borat, Bruno Star Sacha Baron Cohen Doing Dramatic Queen Movie

Borat, Bruno Star Sacha Baron Cohen Doing Dramatic Queen Movie

This was a move that was bound to come at some point, but the latest casting news surrounding comedy star Sacha Baron Cohen is that he will be stretching his acting muscles to prepare for the dramatic role as Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury.  Via Comingsoon/Reuters:

The project has the cooperation of Mercury’s estate and the three surviving members of Queen. Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor will oversee the musical content of the film, which will feature both original Queen music and Mercury solo music.

The film will focus on a period of a few years leading up to what was arguably Queen’s greatest moment: its performance at the Live Aid charity concert in 1985, when the band mesmerized London’s Wembley Stadium and a worldwide TV audience with such hits as “We Will Rock You” and “Radio Ga Ga.”

For those that don’t know much about the wild life of the singer, the man with the classic voice perished via the AIDS virus in 1991.  Rock music historians will have much interest in this film, due to Mercury’s interesting life and of course, the great Queen music that will accompany it.

Additionally, the Golden Globe winning Baron Cohen should make a stellar move into the dramatic category IMO.  His immersion into his characters is top-notch, if not unparalleled, which should serve him incredibly well as a dramatic actor (save for the possibility that he takes it too far, too literally with a character like Mercury).  I do wonder if there is any chance at all whether or not SBC will do his own singing.  He can practice in his palatial $19 million Hollywood estate, if needed.  I now officially look forward to this project.  What about you?

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Sacha Baron Cohen Lands Production Deal (Video)

The man who brought us Ali G, Borat and Bruno – the latter film almost a lock to hold on as one of my 10 favorites of the year – Sacha Baron Cohen has been movin’ on up and grabbed himself a piece of the production pie in the form of Four By Two Films, a production shingle created to help the uniquely talented SBC line up projects for himself.

Variety” brings the ruckus about the deal after a pitch for an untitled film purchased by Columbia for seven figures. SBC will write the script with Ant Hines, Peter Baynham and Dan Mazer, who all helped script both Borat and Bruno.

At the same time, Four By Two Films has made a deal with Universal Pictures for “Accidentes,” a Baynham-scripted comedy in which Baron Cohen will play an ambulance-chasing personal injury attorney of Latin descent who becomes a hero of the working class when he helps an immigrant win a judgment against his wealthy employer after a landscaping mishap. He becomes the enemy of L.A.’s power elite.“

Though Bruno didn’t do Borat-type box office numbers, it still made $140 million worldwide. I certainly will be sad to see him forced into scripted fare for the rest of his career, if that happens to be the case, while still keeping my fingers crossed for an under-the-radar new character and film that emerges from the depths of obscurity. However, any SBC is welcome, even if it doesn’t prey on the unsuspecting public. I’m glad he’s had the success he’s had and hope it continues.

With the Bruno Blu-ray coming out in just two weeks and Borat Blu-ray coming out in the UK (but unannounced in the U.S.) on Tuesday, I saw this deleted scene from Bruno I could share with you. There was one point where I was considering writing a piece about the scenes from Bruno we knew about that weren’t in the film and therefore would hopefully wind up on the Blu-ray/DVD, but as the list was only three deep, it seemed paltry. There still aren’t any reviews of the Bruno disc that I can find, but it appears this one should be on there. Here’s Bruno and Pete Rose. Yes, that one.

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Casting Rumors: Johansson, Baron Cohen, Jeremy Renner

I have a trio of casting rumors I decided I would lump together in this post, seeing as sources on some of them are as loose as (fill in the girl of your choice here).  First off, Scarlett Johansson is being rumored to be at the top of the list of casting choices for Marilyn Monroe.  A biopic that would likely be based on the diary of Colin Clark who was an employee of Laurence Olivier’s who had to keep an eye on Marilyn back in 1957 in London.  The film would likely be titled My Week With Marilyn.  The director supposedly looking into the project is Simon Curtis. You can count the number of times you might have heard of him by blowing into air.  A big zero, zilch, nada.  Source on this is UK’s The Daily Mail, so you get what you pay for I guess.

The sexual innuendo here is a lay-up so I am going to pass.

The sexual innuendo here is a lay-up so I am going to pass.

Another unsubstantiated notion that is being reported by all of the major blog sites is that of a possible Sacha Baron Cohen new project, Eurovision: The Movie.  This would be a movie contest where SBC, star of Bruno, would create a character that would have to be a singer entering a competition which sounds like it might be along the lines of TV’s “American Idol.”  It apparently is one of Britain’s most popular TV shows, which calls into question how Sacha would pull this off, considering he got his start there and damn near everyone knows him.  While all of these sites are reporting and gossiping about it, not one has stepped up with a firm source.  One had gone so far as to say that the character is already created, the script is already written and SBC is ready to go ahead with it at the earliest opportunity and we can expect it in theaters in 2011.  I will believe this when I see more substantiated info on it.  I won’t state where I got this info in particular since I don’t like the source, and I see it as a lie in a possible effort to drum up traffic.  A normally reliable site nonetheless.  We will report on this more if it turns out to be verified.

Can you see Jeremy Renner as the new Mel Gibson?

Can you see Jeremy Renner as the new Mel Gibson?

Finally, a more reliable source has Jeremy Renner actively pursuing a role in Mad Max 4.   He reportedly told the Modesto Bee (a newspaper in Central California where Jeremy is originally from), that he is fighting to do the next Mad Max with George Miller and is currently screen testing vigorously for the role.  Miller is the original Mad Max director for those not in the know.  Renner, who is receiving much acclaim for his performance in The Hurt Locker (out now, and we are talking Oscar level hype for his role), at least spoke the words himself, so this seems more substantiated than any of the above at this point.  There are still question marks as to whether or not Mad Max will be rebooted or just continued, but it seems Renner has some fans in the idea of his becoming Mad Max. Source: MTV. Share your thoughts on any or all below.

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Sacha Baron Cohen A Terrorist Target (Video)

Apparently Sacha Baron Cohen’s interview as Bruno with terrorists didn’t go over too well. It appears he is now targeted by Islamic terrorists, unhappy over being made fun of during the film.  To quote Cuba Gooding Jr. in Jerry Maguire, “Boo f*cking hoo,” I say.  Terrorists can eat one up!  Below is a statement from the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, courtesy of the Ampersand.

“The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the terrorist group depicted in the film “Bruno,” is “very upset” their group’s namesake and former member was featured in a film about a homosexual character that includes graphic depictions of homosexual sex. The group, as well as individual members, released a statement to WND’s Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein that includes a veiled threat against the movie’s star, Sacha Baron Cohen:
“We reserve the right to respond in the way we find suitable against this man (Cohen)” said the statement. “This movie was part of a conspiracy against the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades,” continued the statement, released through a senior member of the group in the West Bank.  “According to what we checked there was no meeting about the real context of the film. This was a dirty use of our brother, Aiman, and we don’t accept that the name of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades is part of the film.” Aiman is a reference to Ayman Abu Aita, who was interviewed in the movie “Bruno” and labeled as a “terrorist leader” from the Brigades division in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. Aita told Klein yesterday the movie mislabels him and that Cohen conducted the interview under false pretenses. Aita said he is pursuing legal action against Cohen.”

You knew dude had balls, but even the remote possibility that terrorists could be pissed, shows his mettle.  Respect due.  Below is Sacha explaining to Letterman, how he was able to secure the interview with the terrorists, and yes, he brings up the hope that they would not see Bruno.  Oops.

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Critics Corner – ‘Bruno’

Critics Corner – “Bruno”

Film Outlet Movie Critic Rating Given Review Date
Prodigal Son
3.5 / 4 nests 7-10
Peter Travers 3.5 / 4 stars 7-6
Lisa Schwarzbaum
A-
7-8
Roger Ebert 3.5 / 4 stars
7-8
Critics / Users B- / B
7-10
N/A
N/A
N/A
Rating / T-Meter 6.4 / 71% 7-10

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‘Bruno’ Review

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In the beginning, there were three. Three characters created and played by Sacha Baron Cohen in his HBO series “Da Ali G Show.” Ali G was the hip-hop wannabe, who interviewed politicians and bigwigs, asking such bizarre questions, a 9-year-old would know better. Borat was the mustachioed foreigner from Kazakhstan, making a documentary about conforming to American customs. Finally, Bruno was the gay Austrian fashionista sent to lampoon the industry he was a part of. All three were created to expose a part of America and exploit it for laughs. Ali G was given the first attempt at having his own feature film (Ali G Indahouse) and it failed in large part due to its scripted nature, no longer distinguishing itself from any other 90-minute comedy. Baron Cohen went back to the drawing board for 2006′s Borat and ultimately expanded his character’s skits into full-length hilarity. That only left one character and one movie to go. Finally, it’s Bruno’s time to shine.

Bruno depicts very much the same title character from the TV show. Always at the height of new fashion and influence, Bruno is the host of the Austrian television show “Funkyzeit mit Bruno.” The show allows him to cast judgment over current topics, labeling them as simply either in or “aus.” For a segment meant for his TV show, Bruno is sent to cover a fashion show in Milan and decides to be as hip as any of the models by showing up wearing a suit made entirely out of Velcro. He impedes on the show, taking pieces of clothes with him everywhere. His disaster gets him blacklisted from Austria’s fashion circle and he is left on the outside looking in.

No longer being able to continue his life’s work in his native country, Bruno is dumped by his boyfriend (emphasis on the first part of the word), Diesel, and decides to head to America to find fame once again. He’s supported by his former assistant’s assistant, Lutz, and together they go about making Bruno’s dreams come true.

But how does one go about gaining fame? Bruno tries his hand at acting, hosting another interview show, getting the hottest new fashion accessory, starting a charity and finally attempts to become straight. He has willing aids throughout his search, all doing their best to give Bruno what he wants and begs for. Fame is certainly a tough nut to crack, but by the end there might be no more famous a name than Bruno.

We could only be so lucky if there were three Bruno's.

We could only be so lucky if there were three Bruno's.

I can’t recall who the interview was with, but I once read a piece about an actor/actress who bristled when their performances were deemed “daring” or “risk-taking,” because they noted what risk do they really take? They’re right. Kate Winslet’s choice to play a sexualized Nazi guard in last year’s The Reader was seen as both daring and risk-taking, lest her very well-regarded image as an actress be destroyed. The same was said about Sean Penn’s performance as openly-gay politician Harvey Milk in the biopic Milk. Of course playing a gay character is seen as the death knell for typecasting. However, both won Oscars for their respective performances because Hollywood saw them as daring and risk-taking when they didn’t really risk a damn thing.

Those two descriptive phrases should never be uttered when referencing an actor again, unless that actor is Sacha Baron Cohen. Not only does he play the flamboyant gay Bruno (again, the death knell), but he actually risks something…his physical safety.  The Bruno character thrives in real situations so as to exploit issues of attention-craving, consumerism and homophobia. Baron Cohen stages each gag to garner the greatest possible amount of exposure and realism from his non-actor targets. With each new set-up, the audience can only imagine what horrors lie aheadm, like when Bruno brings his adopted black child, O.J., to room full of Dallas-area African-Americans. Good luck. Because the majority of the situations are real and unscripted, you are always acutely aware of the actor behind Bruno, even though there are absolutely no breaks in character. Baron Cohen is as method as Daniel Day-Lewis and it’s high time the Academy recognizes truly “daring” work.

Like Borat before it, Bruno mixes a high-contrast blend of both high- and low-brow humor. There aren’t any naked wrestling scenes in this one, but there is plenty of penile-related laughter to be had. Bruno is a hyper-sexualized gay man, after all. But just as there are sight gags and instances of gross-out humor, there are as many jokes that work as commentary on American culture and prejudices. The film has enough intelligence to it where it becomes obvious there’s a work of genius behind the madness. At a brisk 82 minutes, I feared it would seem to short and I’d be left satiating for more, but alas 82 minutes of wall-to-wall hilarity is more than any other film can possibly offer.

An oft-spoken rule-of-thumb is if you can’t laugh at yourself, you shouldn’t laugh at anybody else. Bruno holds up the mirror to our faces so we can have the opportunity to do so. The character’s journey embodies our tabloid reading, celeb-obsessed culture and displays the desperation found in the search for fame. Of course it wouldn’t nearly make the impactful statement it does without being outrageously funny, which it is in spades. Like Milk and The Reader, tears may be cried, but like Borat before it, they’ll be tears streamed from non-stop hilarity. Bruno grants the last Baron Cohen character the film he deserves, which scares one into wondering, “What does he do next?”

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Classic Scenes: ‘Borat’ Naked Wrestling

In honor of the feature-length film for Sacha Baron Cohen’s third comic creation from “Da Ali G Show,” Bruno, coming this Friday (watch for our review, then), we had to bring you this classic scene from his 2006 epic, Borat.

Borat is the only film I can honestly say I laughed throughout from beginning to end. It truly never let up. Seeing it with a packed audience at midnight, the theater was so loud I have to imagine everybody cried tears at one point. The movie was hyped up for months and I couldn’t escape all the talk. The highlight everybody mentioned was the naked wrestling scene. I was prepared for it. I knew it was coming, but it still couldn’t stop the laugh riot the scene induced.

Not much set-up is needed for this. Borat is in love with Pamela Anderson and he gets out of the tub to see his producer, Azamat, to borrow a “Seinfeld” quote, treating his body like an amusement park, to the image of good ol’ Pam.

Unfortunately, this clip ends sooner than it should, but you do get the entire wrestling aspect. Enjoy.

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Digg Dialogg With Bruno (Video)

Bruno is now just a week and a half away from wide release and reviews are popping up online. I, of course, have refrained from reading any, but the consensus opinion I’m picking up is that it’s funny, but not as good as Borat. I can’t wait to see for myself. We’ll have our review up as soon as possible.

In the meantime, for the latest Bruno fix, digg.com had one of their patented “Digg Dialoggs” with the star of the film. Not Sacha Baron Cohen, but Bruno himself. The cool thing about the interview is that no moderator chooses the questions, but rather they are submitted by digg users and then voted on by them as well. The top vote-getting questions get asked and it makes for a unique interview unlike any other I’ve seen.

Bruno is even asked what he thinks of that pesky Sacha Baron Cohen person. Watch the video below to find out his answer to that question and many more from the “Digg Dialogg With Bruno.”

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MTV Movie Awards Recap – Bruno vs. Eminem (Videos)

You know you have a credible movie awards show when you have categories like Best Kiss and Best Fight Scene and the big winner of your show is Twilight, a film killed by critics and anybody who happened to suffer through it who isn’t a teenage girl. That pretty much sums up the MTV Movie Awards which were held last night. I’ll spare you the winners of the awards as I have to doubt most of you care if Zac Efron won an award (he did).

I’ll start off with the whole reason I even decided to write this post. Two worlds collided last night. Rap music and comedy. Eminem and Bruno. Bruno (aka Sacha Baron Cohen) was to announce the winner of the Best Male Performance Award (which ended up going to Zac Efron. I’m sure he gave an outstanding performance in High School Musical 3). Bruno came from the ceiling of the auditorium, dressed in angelic regalia, lost his balance on the flight to the stage, ended upside-down exposing his gluteous maximus and landed right in front of Eminem’s face, culminating in the funniest moment of the night. You have to admire the precision of the landing.

Here’s the video:

I love Eminem and I love Sacha Baron Cohen. I’m positive there are Eminem fans who are upset this occurred, but for a guy hailed as having such a sense of humor in his lyrics, he unfortunately has no sense of humor about himself. There was definitely not one other person in the audience Bruno could have landed on to elicit such ferocious anger. Everybody was frightened for Bruno’s well-being at that moment and deservedly so. Em, you gotta lighten up. Bruno, you are a genius.

To avoid a post dedicated purely to that moment, however, I felt it would be nice to provide you with the exclusive clips for some films that were aired during the show. Here are new clips from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Here’s G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra:

Here’s Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:

Finally, here’s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen:

Apologies for the crappy quality of the Transformers clip. MTV’s video has already been taken down, so this one might only survive a brief time, too. Which clip did you like the most?

What did you think of Bruno vs. Eminem?

Oh, also the trailer for The Twilight Saga: New Moon debuted during the show, too. You can see it here.

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‘Bruno’ Greenband Trailer

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