If this character ever goes away, I'll be very sad.
Seriously, I want a Borat sitcom, he should be a new doctor on Grey's Anatomy for Meredith to whine about, there needs to be an animated Borat show on Saturday morning for kids, we need webisodes online, he should have his own talk show, he should host SportsCenter, and be a judge on Project Runway.
This needs to happen.
did you see that fox has cut the number of screens for opening weekend by more than half? they claim that, like much of america, the movie is "soft on awareness." (if it not do well, he will be execute.)
curious what you make of this.
link: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-fi-borat25oct25,1,2804517.story?coll=la-headlines-entnews&ctrack=1&cset=true
Posted by: matt | October 26, 2006 at 12:13 PM
there is also a exclusive top ten from BORAT which is just hilarious!
http://www.maximonline.com/articles/index.aspx?a_id=7329&src=mx182
Posted by: mr.b | October 26, 2006 at 01:58 PM
Hi Matt - liked your "soft on awareness" joke :)
You want to know what I really think? I think media is stupid, doesn't think things through, and jumps to conclusions. They saw one movie with big internet buzz that crashed and burned, and now they see another movie with big internet buzz, so clearly it will also die at the box office - especially with Fox opening it slowly.
I also think no one knows anything.
I do think that Fox is hedging their bets, since it's a cheap film to make, and it costs less to put a movie in 800 screens than 3000 (a la Snakes on a Plane).
I do think that this internet buzz around Borat is more organic... more of a "want to see" excitement, rather than pointing and laughing at the meta-ness of Snakes on a Plane.
I'm also betting that this is probably the funniest film of the year, and word of mouth will spread for this movie. I'm not saying $100 million, but I am saying major success for Fox. Was anyone talking about the quality of Snakes on a Plane after it was released? Nope. Thus... death.
To me, it comes down to this - it's the movie. If it's good, people will tell others about it, the theater count will increase, etc.
To paraphrase David Poland: Opening weekend is always a reflection of the quality of your marketing. After that, it's a reflection of the quality of your film.
Or, I'm wrong, but at least I won't be execute ;)
Posted by: Craig Beilinson | October 27, 2006 at 12:10 PM
Man, blooming google has gone and removed one of the funniest videos on youtube just because NBC couldn't handle Conan being embarrassed so badly. You can plainly see Conan can't handle it and just a week or so later, down it comes. Pathetic, by both NBC and Google...
Posted by: Sean | December 15, 2006 at 07:13 AM