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film caused so much controversy. Back on the big screen, Sacha Baron Cohen dishes yet another dose of satirical comedy in Brüno, Austria’s most famous celebrity since Hitler. Not since Borat hit the screens two years ago has one Brüno available on DVD & Blu-ray from November 11th.
Brüno television show, Funkyzeit, the most popular German-language show of its kind outside of Germany. But after he disgraces himself in front of his Funkyzeit fan base, resume his quest for ‘celebrity’.
Accompanying him to America is Lutz, his former assistant’s assistant. Lutz is the only person that still believes in is a flamboyant gay fashionista and self-proclaimed voice of the Austrian style scene. He has his own fashion-basedBrüno is ruined in German speaking Europe and relocates himself to America toBrüno’s greatness. Together they sweep the country in a never-ending pursuit of fame, causing havoc everywhere from L.A. to Texas. If it’s not seducing a Presidential hopeful, it’s swapping an iPod for an African baby or provoking a near riot at a caged boxing bout or engaging in a never-before-seen dildo self-defence lesson in redneck heartland.
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Audiences can see more than they bargained for, including a deleted scene featuring Latoya Jackson which was removed from the feature days prior to theatrical release. Don’t miss application that enables you to use your I-phone/I-touch as a Blu-ray player remote control as well as download bonus content onto it fans will know exactly what to expect with Brüno. Everyone else… brace yourself as Brüno arrives in style on DVD &th.Brüno is being released in a 2-disc special edition with a ilariousBrüno himself.
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