On one hand, it's good to see those tools get totally exposed like that... but on the other, it's sad to know they weren't really actors. I was wondering, Spoiler how much of those people were legitimately clueless? Like, that guy at the hotel seemed a little too happy with Borat's reaction to the news of the death of his wife. And that dude that ran away from him in NY seemed a little too over the top...
Not if they win. I don't know if they will, I'm sure there is a ton of precedent from girls gone wild.
Hahaha...does anyone else feel for this guy trying to come out and sing this depressing sappy bull**** song after following Borat and Martha Stewart together?
lol! that was hell of a show! borat was hilarious. although sometimes over the board a bit but how can you stop laughing with this guy. most of what he was saying was something jay wanted but never be able to say it, because of political correctness. watching jay's expression when borat was in full gear itself was comedy! on a side note... 'martha-pedia'! are you kidding me? i threw up in my mouth...
I like when he he grabbed Jay's finger and said he could use his sister because she was tight like that, like a man's anus.
Hahaha...so a couple of frat guys get wasted, sign a contract, and then want to sue? These guys were talking about raping and treating girls like slaves, I could have sworn they were gay.
Did you all see this guy from Turkey claim he is the inspiration for the 'Borat' character? Will the real Borat please stand up? LONDON (Reuters) - Will the real Borat please stand up? Turkish Internet celebrity Mahir Cagri is in London to press his case that he is the inspiration for the spoof Kazakh journalist, the creation of British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen whose Borat movie is taking the world's box office by storm. The 44-year-old's Web site, with its "I Kiss You!!!!!" greeting, made him an unlikely Internet hero seven years ago. Web surfers were hooked by Cagri's larger-than-life persona, cheesy holiday snaps and prominent nose and mustache. "I like to take foto-camera (amimals, towns, nice nude models and peoples)," his site explains in less than perfect English, giving his personal details as: "My tall 1.84 cm (6.2 feet) My weight 78 kg. My eyes green. I live alone!" In an interview on Thursday, Cagri appeared and sounded uncannily like the fictitious Borat, the mustachioed man from Kazakhstan who offended people there by saying that they kept women in cages and drank fermented horse urine. Interviewers could be forgiven for thinking they were being led into the kind of comic set-up that Cohen engineers. After seeing the Borat film, Cagri now worries people who watch it might think he is like the on-screen character, who mocks Kazakhstan, indulges in naked wrestling and makes jokes at the expense of Jews on a raucous trip across the United States. "If you (see) this, what you think about me?" he told Reuters in broken English. "Mahir is a very bad comedian, Mahir is a homosexual, Mahir may be say the bad things about Jewish people? This is very bad." Cagri set up his Internet page (www.ikissyou.org) in the late 1990s to make new friends and possibly find a partner. INTERNET SENSATION At first he was taken aback by the sensation caused by the page, featuring photographs of him in skimpy swimwear on a beach, surrounded by young women and playing table tennis. Computer billionaire Bill Gates was reportedly among his fans, and he embarked on a world tour on the strength of his sudden popularity appearing on chat shows and in commercials. "I am a normal man. I never dreamed I would be famous, I would go to America. Suddenly I am famous. All people know me. All famous people know me too." Now he is seeking publicity in the wake of Cohen, whose Borat film opened at the top of the U.S. charts earlier this month, taking an impressive $26.4 million in its first weekend. "The world's media writes that Borat imitates and copies Mahir. He copies me, and he imitates me in a bad way," he said, adding that he is even considering legal action against Cohen. Cohen was not immediately available for comment, but has said Borat was influenced by a doctor he met in southern Russia. Cagri plans to make his own movie to show the "real Mahir." Meanwhile, as his Web site says, he is open to offers. "Who is want to come TURKEY I can invitate ... She can stay my home."