Borat
What are the best sites about Borat, also known as Borat Sagdiyev, also known as Sasha Baron Cohen? We’ve started with these. What else should be here?
1. Official Borat Homesite - The official Web site for Borat Sagdiyev may be even more obnoxious than the controversial fictional character, created by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. (www.borat.tv)
2. Borat - The First Four Minutes of His Movie - Watch the first four minutes of the new Borat movie released in early November of 2006. In the clip, Borat introduces his family and prepares to go to America. (www.youtube.com)
3. Niiice… Borat Is Biggest Small Film in US Ever - Borat takes in $26.4 million in its first weekend of release, making it the highest-grossing of any film ever released to less than 1000 theaters (it was released in 800). Borat breaks the record previously held by Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11. (film.guardian.co.uk)
4. Borat’s Dating Tips for Maxim - “Here I make my tops 10 checkings list for Americans mens on sexytime.”
5. Schmorat - Jeff Jarvis is not particular amused at the movie Borat and is more than a little disgusted at what he sees as fawning journalists desperate to show that they “get it.” (www.buzzmachine.com)
6. Borat Movie Trailer - Official trailer of the movie Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. (www.apple.com)
7. Offensive and Unfair, Borat’s Antics Leave a Nasty Aftertaste - Not everyone thinks Borat is funny. This feature lambasts Borat for being racist and ignorant. Numerous reader comments follow, and you can post your own comment. (film.guardian.co.uk)
8. Borats Khram - It’s all Borat, all the time here, with the latest in news, videos, photos and information. (www.boratrules.com)
9. The Borat Doctrine - This article discusses the humor that is Borat, and how it grossly misconstrues the culture of Kazakhstan. (www.newyorker.com)
10. Da Ali G Show - HBO’s Da Ali G Show was the launchpad for Borat’s controversial antics. The site offers character bios and episode guides, as well as a glossary of the offbeat terms used in the show. (www.hbo.com)

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