Debunking Borat
The two conspiracy theorists who hosted Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat, have their theories debunked by some of the world's leading experts.
Cast
Sacha Baron Cohen
Self - Borat
Bob Turton
Self - Narrator
Imran Ahmed
Self - CEO, Center for Countering Digital Hate
Imran Ahmed
Self - Expert
Joan Donovan
Self - Expert
Andrew Marantz
Self - Author, Staff Writer, The New Yorker
Andrew Marantz
Self - Expert
Mutale Nkonde
Self - Expert
Jennifer Nuzzo
Self - Epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University
Kathryn Olmsted
Self - Professor of History, University of California, Davis
Jerry Holleman
Self
Jim Russell
Self
Hillary Clinton
Self - Special Appearance
Hillary Clinton
Self - Former US Secretary of State
Bill Gates
Self
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Comments
10 Comments
Both unnerving and funny at times. Overall on brand for Borat films. We are experiencing a mental health crisis in the US, that is abundantly evident.
I should start by saying I lean neither right or left in politics, and I've been an avid Borat fan since the first movie. I found this series to be not worth my time, and honestly rather annoying. I was excited to see a series showing us more of the time Borat spent with the two guys during lockdown.. but what we got instead was 1 episode containing very little new material, and 6 episodes of preaching to us about the jokes they made. This series is a blatent cashgrab.
Amazing to see so many reviewers who are suddenly "politically in the middle" yet can't even make it to the end of a five sentence review without going full right-wing conspiracy theorist. That's less self-control than my preteen kids exhibit. This piece isn't really particularly necessary and the humor isn't particularly incisive compared to the two full-length Borat movies. It doesn't break new ground, just treads the same ground as Subsequent Moviefilm. It's amusing enough, but watching two inane hicks (who, to be fair, seem like patient enough people when they're not spouting hateful nonsense) repeat the same old tired conspiracy theories that the reviewers here are repeating just can't really sustain a 40 minute runtime. That said, if you're a Borat fan, this will need to be on your watchlist for at least one viewing. Based on my critique here, I'd rate this a 7, but with so many snowflakes rating it a 1, I figure rating it a 10 will provide a balance.
