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03-17-2009, 02:43 AM
AUSTIN, Texas - Some of the wildest scenes in the upcoming Sacha Baron Cohen comedy " Bruno " were shot in Texas, so it seems only fitting that he would choose to unleash some early footage right here in the state's film vortex.
A few hundred movie fans got a sneak peek at 22 minutes of "Bruno" late Sunday night at the South by Southwest film festival , which opened Friday. The scenes came in three segments, with Baron Cohen appearing on screen in between in an editing room to introduce them in an overly proper English accent.
"Bruno," due out July 10 from Universal Pictures , follows the same basic formula the British comic used to huge commercial and critical success with 2006's " Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan ."
Instead of a clueless Kazakh TV journalist struggling to understand American culture, Baron Cohen's Bruno character is a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion correspondent hoping to make it big in Hollywood. But the net result is the same from the people he provokes on screen: shock, outrage and a satirical exposure of human prejudices.
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almost hard to believe he could make a movie funnier than his last one, but i'm sure this one is going to be money
A few hundred movie fans got a sneak peek at 22 minutes of "Bruno" late Sunday night at the South by Southwest film festival , which opened Friday. The scenes came in three segments, with Baron Cohen appearing on screen in between in an editing room to introduce them in an overly proper English accent.
"Bruno," due out July 10 from Universal Pictures , follows the same basic formula the British comic used to huge commercial and critical success with 2006's " Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan ."
Instead of a clueless Kazakh TV journalist struggling to understand American culture, Baron Cohen's Bruno character is a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion correspondent hoping to make it big in Hollywood. But the net result is the same from the people he provokes on screen: shock, outrage and a satirical exposure of human prejudices.
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almost hard to believe he could make a movie funnier than his last one, but i'm sure this one is going to be money