[21:38] <chiz***> how do you "had" aids
[21:38] <Voyevoda> when you get it down to 1 aid
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<JonTG> Man, my penis is so big if I laid it out on a keyboard it'd go all the way from A to Z
<JonTG> wait, shit
@ pukke R5 proper:
1. sound out of sync 40-45min
2. last 10minutes: video quality very bad
huh? I had no bad sync or bad quality at all.
I think I have to agree, but only very, slightly. The quality at the end is noticeable a lot poorer as well. I got this from a torrent website. Audio works fine, if it is out of synch technically speaking you won't notice yourself.
Last month, several social media posts popped up showing actor and comedian Sacha Baron Cohen back in character as reporter Borat Sagdiyev for filming of a brief sequence on a Californian highway for something.
At the time it wasn’t clear what it was for, with speculation being that it was for an episode of another season of his Showtime political satire series “Who is America?”.
Now Collider has broken the news today that the scene in fact was likely for a “Borat” sequel, and certainly a “full-fledged feature” that has not only been shot but has already screened for a select few industry types.
The site says the new film gets meta with Borat thinking he’s a big movie star after the success of the original 2006 film. As a result he’s trying to hide from the public by pretending to be someone else, and starts meeting/interviewing people incognito. A source dubs it: “Cohen playing Borat playing Cohen.”
20th Century Fox released the first film which grossed $262 million worldwide, but Disney is unlikely to be footing the bill for a new R-rated comedy and the Borat character is pre-existing IP created by Cohen which means he most likely retains the rights to the character and can take it where he wants.
It’s also not clear if the 2006 film’s director Larry Charles and producer Jay Roach are also involved, though the site indicates the best guess right now is Cohen has a deal with a streaming service and the film could be released prior to the upcoming U.S. Presidential election.
Amazon Studios has acquired worldwide rights to the sequel to 2006’s “Borat” film and plans to release the movie globally on Amazon Prime in late October.
The “Borat” sequel was shot surreptitiously as soon as coronavirus shooting restrictions were eased and unions agreed on a return to shooting. After that happened, Baron Cohen and his team began filming the movie the next day with a minimal crew.
The group flew to various parts of the U.S. and internationally to shoot the film, in fact he had to wear a bulletproof vest on two different shooting days. Other days, risky and dangerous scenarios were involved.
The film has subsequently been rushed to be ready to open before Election Day.
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