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I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

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  • #11
    Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

    That's becausr Ali, or whatever his real name is, I thought was J ewish. I suppose I could be wrong ...

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    • #12
      Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

      so why is there Armenian in that movie? Is the director Armenian, or is borat or something?

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      • #13
        Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

        the actor is Armenian. in the movie he is supposed to be kazakh. but noone on earth can tell Armenian apart from a made up language so they said what the heck let the guy speak what hes comfortable speaking on camera and this is the result..

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        • #14
          Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

          **Yawn** Which actor is Armenian?

          Sacha Baron Cohen

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          • #15
            Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

            thats amazing.. i need to see this movie!! ASAP

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            • #16
              Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

              Guy in neon speedo thingy embarrasses nation

              "CNN's Jeanne Moos profiles a comedian who is getting laughs at the expense of an entire nation"

              That's the headline of a video on the front page of CNN. They say that officials in Khazakstan are not happy about it...
              I would have put the url here, but I couldn't get it...

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              • #17
                Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

                Originally posted by Lamb Boy
                **Yawn** Which actor is Armenian?

                Sacha Baron Cohen
                Sacha Baron Cohen = Borat
                Ken Davitian (Armenian) = Azamat, Borat's friend.

                Originally posted by One-Way
                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.

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                • #18
                  Re: I Just Saw "BORAT" - Armenians READ!

                  I think international law states that you can make fun of any nation until they're capable of getting you back for it.

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