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November 13, 2006
Topics film, fox, guys, movies, america, hands, drunk, hard, movie, play, men, women and people
A small handful of unwitting dupes that appear in the hit movie-mocumentary, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit of Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" have publicly attested to the outrage since the movies release. Two men, who appear in the movie drunk making some rather unseemly comments about women and minorities, have filed a lawsuit against the film production company, 20th Century Fox. But one victim, Pat Haggerty, a public speaking couch who Borat all but made a fool in the film said this week that he is a bit embarrassed but holds no hard feelings as the film is an expression of America's First Amendment Rights. The film blends scripted film and improvised documentary style interviews with unwitting Americans who play into the hands of the naive 'foreign' journalist from Kazakhstan.
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November 1, 2006
Topics film, jokes, bild, flag, oil, asian, movie, real, germany, newspaper, reuters and people
During a trip to Germany, Kazakhstani minister Kasymzhomart Tokayev says the "mocumentary" Borat, simply doesn't make him laugh. The film, which depicts Kazakhstan as a backwards, antisemitic and misogynistic former Soviet republic, will likely be banned from theaters in the small Asian nation.
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October 12, 2006
Topics men, film, lost, hawaii, fishing, boat, birds, angeles, movie, fish, book, dead and mexican
hree Mexicans who spent nine months lost at sea are to be paid at least $3. 8 million to turn their story into a movie. The men, who hail from San Blas, were feared lost when their 25-foot (8-meter) fiberglass boat ran into trouble off Mexico's Pacific coast last November.
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October 9, 2006
Topics india, animal, people, police, express, cows, wild, movie, indian, doctor, space, newspaper, news and city
A bull ran wild through the streets of New Delhi, injuring six people and evading capture for seven hours. According to reports, the animal "ran amok" through "two markets, a movie theatre, a Sikh temple and the YWCA. "
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October 6, 2006
Money was no object as fans showed their love by paying top dollar for Star Trek memorabilia on Christie's auction of items from the cult television and movie franchise. An online bidder paid $132,000 for a model of the Starship Enterprise E, a whopping jump from its $8,000 to $12,000 pre-sale estimate.
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