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Brüno
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Sacha Baron Cohen, Gustaf Hammarsten, Clifford Bańagale, Josh Meyers View AllCrew
Sacha Baron Cohen (Screenplay), Sacha Baron Cohen (Story), Anthony Hines (Screenplay), Anthony Hines (Story) View AllRelease: Jul. 8th, 2009
Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes
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NSFW Scene in Bruno Real?
Specifically the scene where Cohen as Bruno attends a "swingers" party and he walks around as the other partygoers do sexual things. Were the other people there really doing it, or were the...
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While Borat, for all its faults, was at least a reasonably fresh character-based take on the whole "candid camera" brand of comedy, Brno falls fairly short by more or less repeating the exact same formula that Borat had, with the only real changes aimed at trying to push the envelope of good taste, ....
While Borat, for all its faults, was at least a reasonably fresh character-based take on the whole "candid camera" brand of comedy, Brno falls fairly short by more or less repeating the exact same formula that Borat had, with the only real changes aimed at trying to push the envelope of good taste, ....
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The simlirties between the two films go as far as the fact that in Borat he had a manager he had a fight with and then made up with and in Bruno the exact same thing happend (obviously with a diffrent manager).
The simlirties between the two films go as far as the fact that in Borat he had a manager he had a fight with and then made up with and in Bruno the exact same thing happend (obviously with a diffrent manager).
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