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Cohen and Michael Moore are lazy, cruel film makers; this review of Bruno sums it up very well.
http://www.film.com/movies/bruno/story/review-bruno-sorta-funny-more/290 63841?pcode=film&cpath=rss&rsrc=moviereviewrss_film
Genius!
"Whaddya mean, gay TV??"
He does go toooooo far on occasion, true, but the Letterman interview is hilarious!!
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