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Borat movie sees exceptionally limited release...WTF? (pg. 4)
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Jeremy H
Tickets booked! Going to see it in ~20h :)
astroboy
A lot of it sends up the US and US nationalism/patriotism in particular. I think that hits a lot of sensitive points for some people.
Sunsnail
I just got back from the theaters... it was awesome :p
jupiterone
just saw it. best movie ive seen in years hands down. I thought hed be dead at the end


i still CANNOT believe he ing did that. wow.
Tholius
Oh man...

This kills me that I can't see it until the 23rd...

KILLS ME...

:mad:
ZeJayMan
I'm seeing it tommorow, sold out EVERYWHERE today. I can't wait, it looks absolutely hilarious. This will be the first movie film i'll have seen in the cinema since Volver and before that it was Sin City, movie films nowadays don't excite me as much as they used to.
jdat
any heard about the release form ordeal?


if not go here:

http://www.slate.com/id/2151865/?nav=navoa
malek
5 theatres were showing it over here, i showed up on hour early and it was sold out :wtf:

I ended up checking SAW3 which sucked balls, at some point i was so bored i left and realized they added a late show for Borat, we sneeked in :D

Room packed, people yelling "Borat" hahahah good times.

Film is ing funny but does not beat jackass2 imo.
LiquidX
Interesting. The theater in my area,which is a heavy jewish community was Sold Out last night.. I guess it'll have to be tonight. :D
jdat
humm seems like there was an issue with the buzz and hype surrounding the movie which is why the movie has been released in so few movie theaters ...


Npr Pop culture did a story on the subject comparing this movie to the release of Snakes on a plane.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/...storyId=6413410

For months, the Internet has been full of buzz about Borat, a new movie that opens Friday. But on the eve of its release, entertainment-industry research reveals that many potential moviegoers have never heard of the film. How could a picture generate so much chat and still fly below the radar?

In the film, British comic Sacha Baron Cohen, star of HBO's Ali G show, poses as a bizarre, bigoted interviewer from Kazakhstan who affably ambushes real people with weird questions.

No doubt there are people on both coasts and in every college town who are wild to see Borat. But the disappointing box-office research has prompted some in the industry to wonder whether it will suffer the fate of Snakes on a Plane, which was hyped to the skies but turned in a very middling performance last summer.

That Snakes on a Plane analogy has to grate on the nerves of Jim Gianopoulos, co-chairman of Fox, the studio that's releasing Borat.

Despite the comparisons, what happened with the buzz around Snakes on a Plane is in some ways the opposite of what's going on with Borat.

Snakes on a Plane was a film with a very broad concept -- Samuel L. Jackson battles snakes on a plane. The buzz took off on thousands of Web sites as the film became the butt of many jokes. The problem is that the movie wasn't really meant to be that funny. Borat, on the other hand, is meant to be funny. But at this point, it is anticipated by those who are most plugged in to popular culture.

At first, New Line Cinema -- the company that released Snakes on a Plane, was pleased to find that chatter was starting to build on the Internet more than six months before the movie's release in August. The company nurtured that buzz by leaking bits and pieces so fans could feel that they were discovering the material.

But the buzz took off too fast. New Line did research and found that Snakes on a Plane was a topic on about 10,000 Internet communities -- but not the sites frequented by horror fans that the company hoped to attract. In fact, those fans were turned off by all the camp humor. When opening day came, Snakes disappointed.

In Borat's case, the chat isn't nearly so widespread. And after its warm reception in Toronto, Gianopoulos says, the studio considered opening Borat on 2,000 screens. But in light of the box-office research, Fox will start with 800 screens and hope that the Borat wave builds.




you can also listen to the whole story ( realaudio/windows media) by going to the webpage
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/...storyId=6413410

or download this:
http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon...npr_6440581.mp3

dj tek
it will be released to about 2500 screens this wknd.
ItalianPoiSon
So in funny. Im glad it wasnt a flop
very nice how much
I support your war of terror
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