ILikeBigTiddys
12-21-2007, 10:13 AM
The intensely private comic actor readily admits he is more comfortable talking in the guise of the characters he has created, but unfortunately for him, both Ali G and Borat have had their day. Too many people know them and he reluctantly acknowledges that he can no longer retreat behind their personas.
"When I was being Ali G and Borat I was in character sometimes 14 hours a day and I came to love them, so admitting I am never going to play them again is quite a sad thing," he said. "It is like saying goodbye to a loved one. It is hard, and the problem with success, although it's fantastic, is that every new person who sees the Borat movie is one less person I 'get' with Borat again, so it's a kind of self-defeating form, really.
But here is some Bruno. Effing hilarious.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SnB5vqObkLw
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-yI1DnoKRgQ&feature=related
"When I was being Ali G and Borat I was in character sometimes 14 hours a day and I came to love them, so admitting I am never going to play them again is quite a sad thing," he said. "It is like saying goodbye to a loved one. It is hard, and the problem with success, although it's fantastic, is that every new person who sees the Borat movie is one less person I 'get' with Borat again, so it's a kind of self-defeating form, really.
But here is some Bruno. Effing hilarious.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SnB5vqObkLw
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-yI1DnoKRgQ&feature=related