I’m not sure we needed a sequel to Borat: America’s Cultural Teachings to lead the excellent country of Kazakhstan to get the advantages of the excellent and memorable 2006 comedy by celebrated social prankster/comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, who is totally anti-Semitic sexist journalist and revealing American demons from Kazakhstan. But now that I’ve noticed Cohen in Jimmy Kimmel Live’s character probably HAM, I’m probably 180 years old. Watch this interview without delay and be excited about Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.
The temperament of tet-a-tet is “chaos. ” This gif of Marie Kondo’s “I love disorder” personified. Borat is dropped into Jimmy Kimmel’s new studio, socially remote, to search for and destroy the virus (i. e. , hit a camera with a frying pan), make crazy comments about the Jews who control the media (Baron Cohen himself) is Jewish, of course), and administers a QAnoon-flavored COVID control in Kimmel that ends with sperm collection from other communication presenters like Jimmy Fallon. Later, Borat’s daughter Sandra (Irina Novak) arrives to claim Kimmel’s pants, and Array . . . I don’t need to spoil the deliciously silly, silly jokes they give in this interview. I’ll end up saying it’s a laugh to see Kimmel being unseated by Cohen’s madness, and I’m now officially excited for a moment with the character.
Check out the full, marvelous and messy interview between Borat, his daughter, and Kimmel below (but be warned – there’s an excerpt from the movie in the middle that you should skip if you need to avoid spoilers). Here is Cohen talking about his character’s themes from the movie.