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Title: "Bruno"--homophobia or homofun?
Post by: MMJ_fanatic on Jul 10, 2009, 02:15 PM
I've seen people babbling about whether this movie is just plain fun or just homophobic.  I could care less cuz I find Cohen's flavor of humor rather mean spirited and passive aggressive.  What do you all think?  You panting for this to hit theaters of is the 15 minutes up?
Title: Re: "Bruno"--homophobia or homofun?
Post by: aMillionDreams on Jul 10, 2009, 02:36 PM
He's playing on people's homophobia.  Just like he played on racism in Borat.  I wouldn't call Borat a racist movie and I wouldn't call this movie homophobic.  I think all this "controversy" is being created by the production company to get free press for their movie.  It worked for Borat.
Title: Re: "Bruno"--homophobia or homofun?
Post by: Jaimoe on Jul 10, 2009, 03:11 PM
I've read articles interviewing gay people (Hollywood producers and writers, one film festival rep etc...) that have seen it and their initial reaction was that it was funny, and homophobic. Parts of the original early screen version were cut and scenes were shortened. What we have now, is a cleaner less offensive film, and according to some early reviews, not anywhere as funny as Borat, which is too bad.
Title: Re: "Bruno"--homophobia or homofun?
Post by: mjkoehler on Jul 10, 2009, 07:17 PM
Seeing it tomorrow. Let's put it in context. Borot is one of the funniest films, ever. So not being as funny is ok as long as it's funnier then must of the dreck that has come out.
Title: Re: "Bruno"--homophobia or homofun?
Post by: sweatboard on Jul 11, 2009, 01:58 AM
QuoteHe's playing on people's homophobia.  Just like he played on racism in Borat.  I wouldn't call Borat a racist movie and I wouldn't call this movie homophobic.  I think all this "controversy" is being created by the production company to get free press for their movie.  It worked for Borat.

good point D, eminem's bodyguards.  ;D
Title: Re: "Bruno"--homophobia or homofun?
Post by: mjkoehler on Jul 12, 2009, 07:17 PM
I'm curious to see what they cut to make it a very hard R. And I do mean a very hard R.  :o