The green one-piece bikini wearing freak Borat has gone and been replaced by a homosexual, tight short wearing Austrian named Bruno.
After this huge success of the Borat in 2006, Sacha Baron Cohen has returned to the movie world in style.
The success of Borat may not have been so successful as his previous films, but it does not mean it is anything short of entertaining and fun.
The movie now finds it’s way on the DVD shelves after its box office release throughout the year.
For those of you who don’t know what the comedy is all about, it entails a wannabe celebrity who travels across the globe in search of glory and fame.
Bruno is a gay fashion lover and a self-proclaimed “voice of Austrian youth TV.”
Originally conceived as part of Baron Cohen’s cult television series Da Ali G Show, the character of Bruno offered a cleverly costumed Baron Cohen the opportunity to highlight the absurdities of the fashion industry by interviewing unsuspecting fashion icons and other haute couture hangers-on.
Viewers beware, the film contains a ridiculous amount of R rated footage, included a montage of penis, an overboard amount of gay connotations, and some unethical issues, including the adoption of a black baby, fittingly named Gaybie.
Bruno is out now on DVD in numerous stores across Australia and retails for around the $30 mark.
Following up a success story like Borat was always going to be a tough task, but Bruno has done pretty well at achieving the task well.