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I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

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  • I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

    Last week, my friend and I didn't get into the private screening of "Borat" in LA. They had another one tonight, and we got in. I knew there was an Armenian actor in the movie, but check it out - THE WHOLE MOVIE IS IN ARMENIAN.

    Borat tours USA with a friend, Ken Davitian, who plays Azamat. Borat speaks "Kazakh" with him, and Ken replies back with nothing but Armenian. The whole movie, Borat talks in his fake language, and Ken replies in Armenian.

    At the end, Borat even SPEAKS Armenian! Ken says, "Menk lav enk?", and Borat replies, "Menk lav enk." It was crazy, this movie is going to be such a big hit, it's the FUNNIEST movie I've ever seen. The Armenian language is all over this movie, and it's hilarious because it adds more humor when you hear Ken shout back at Borat.

    Everyone's gotta go watch this!!

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    Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

    I want to see it.

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      Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

      Yes, sir.

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        Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

        Originally posted by One-Way
        Last week, my friend and I didn't get into the private screening of "Borat" in LA. They had another one tonight, and we got in. I knew there was an Armenian actor in the movie, but check it out - THE WHOLE MOVIE IS IN ARMENIAN.

        Borat tours USA with a friend, Ken Davitian, who plays Azamat. Borat speaks "Kazakh" with him, and Ken replies back with nothing but Armenian. The whole movie, Borat talks in his fake language, and Ken replies in Armenian.

        At the end, Borat even SPEAKS Armenian! Ken says, "Menk lav enk?", and Borat replies, "Menk lav enk." It was crazy, this movie is going to be such a big hit, it's the FUNNIEST movie I've ever seen. The Armenian language is all over this movie, and it's hilarious because it adds more humor when you hear Ken shout back at Borat.

        Everyone's gotta go watch this!!

        Are you xxxxing joking? no way man no way

        You mean the move borat that is gonna come out like in november 1 i think, there is Armenian in it???????????????????????????????????

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          Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

          great it will take like another 3 months before it comes out here. aghhhh I hate this.

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            Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

            thats badazz, i cant wait till it comes out. its prolly gonna be the biggest movie of the fall. i herd all the scenes of Kazakhstan are played in Romania

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              Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

              Ok now i cannot wait to see it

              I was looking though that guys move list and i saw this..


              About 10 years ago i rented and watched this move in Russia, we were watching it with family and suddenly it comes the part where the main character of the movie is riding in cab and when he gets to his destination, he gets out, gives some Chinese money to the cab driver (who is the Armenian guy) and this Armenian guy started literally cussing the hell out of the main character in Armenian…wow we could not believe it…and now I am gonna get that move tomorrow to see it again…haha now that i know whats its called.

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                Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

                It comes out November 3, here in the US. And yeah, the whole time Azamat speaks, it's in Armenian. Borat replies back with his made up language. For people who don't understand either, it'll seem like they're talking one language.

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                  Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

                  I can't wait.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                    Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

                    Borat speaks Hebrew.

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