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I knew something like this would happen

jnevin

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I just love how nothing is anyone's own fault anymore.

http://www.comcast.net/entertainmen...ENT&fn=/2006/11/10/517959.html&cvqh=itn_borat

Fri Nov 10, 6:24 AM

SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Two unsuspecting fraternity boys want to make lawsuit against "Borat" over their drunken appearance in the hit movie.

The legal action filed Thursday on their behalf claims they were duped into appearing in the spoof documentary "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," in which they made racist and sexist comments on camera.

The young men "engaged in behavior that they otherwise would not have engaged in," the lawsuit says.

"Borat" follows the adventures of comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's Kazakh journalist character in a blend of fiction and improvised comic encounters as he travels across the United States and mocks Americans.

The plaintiffs were not named in the lawsuit "to protect themselves from any additional and unnecessary embarrassment." They were identified in the movie as fraternity members from a South Carolina university, and appeared drunk as they made insulting comments about women and minorities to Cohen's character.

The lawsuit claims that in October 2005, a production crew took the students to a bar to drink and "loosen up" before participating in what they were told would be a documentary to be shown outside of the United States.

"They were induced to agree to participate and were told the name of the fraternity and the name of their school wouldn't be used," said the plaintiffs' attorney, Olivier Taillieu. "They were put into an RV and were made to believe they were picking up Borat the hitchhiker."

After a bout of heavy drinking, the plaintiffs signed a release form they were told "had something to do with reliability issues with being in the RV," Taillieu said.

The film "made plaintiffs the object of ridicule, humiliation, mental anguish and emotional and physical distress, loss of reputation, goodwill and standing in the community," the lawsuit said.

It names 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp., and three production companies as defendants.

Studio spokesman Gregg Brilliant said the lawsuit "has no merit."

The plaintiffs were seeking an injunction to stop the studio from displaying their image and likeness, along with unspecified monetary damages.

"Borat" debuted as the top movie last weekend with $26.5 million.
 
Angel said:
Gee, i wonder if it is true


It's a bunch of dumbass kids that got drunk, said some shit they shouldn't have, looked like the idiots they are, and regret it.
 
well, that reminds me of the girls on Girls Gone Wild that filed there own lawsuit for the same thing...I mean really..duh!
 
jnevin said:

write this down in the record books....we agreed on something today! :D
They knew what they were getting into and they had to know how they are when drinking, they are just not liking the reponse they are getting now. Live and learn
 
jnevin said:
It's a bunch of dumbass kids that got drunk, said some shit they shouldn't have, looked like the idiots they are, and regret it.
lol @
"The film "made plaintiffs the object of ridicule, humiliation, mental anguish and emotional and physical distress, loss of reputation, goodwill and standing in the community," the lawsuit said."
 
Angel said:
lol @
"The film "made plaintiffs the object of ridicule, humiliation, mental anguish and emotional and physical distress, loss of reputation, goodwill and standing in the community," the lawsuit said."


I haven't seen the movie yet, but I'm pretty sure that if you get drunk, act like a total idiot, and throw in a few racial slurs, you made yourself look like a douche. The fact that you got it on film just means you're that much doomasser.
 
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