It didn't really work as a film, luckily SBC realised this in time for his stronger character, Borat. It?s really infantile and quite shit but there are some guilty laughs in there. I bet Martin Freeman has removed this one from his CV though!
Ali G Indahouse - The Movie
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Ali G Indahouse - The Movie
Charles Dance, Kellie Bright, Martin Freeman, Michael Gambon, Rhona Mitra
Ali G unwittingly becomes a pawn in the evil Chancellor's plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain. However, instead of bringing the Prime Minister down, Ali is embraced by the nation as ...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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September 30, 2009
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July 23, 2009
Doesn't quite reach the greatness of Sacha Baron Cohen's later movie efforts, or for that matter the Ali G TV show, due to the fact that Cohen didn't do this one the 'real' way. Disappointing, as a feature length Ali G TV episode in the style of subsequent Cohen flicks, Borat and...( read more)
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May 29, 2009
"This is my hood and these girls belong to me.
- Belong? That is a very sexist way to talk about these bitches."
I remember this character way back from the early start of the century. Ali G is a sexist, wannabe "gangstarapper" with a big mouth and a big hole in common knowledge...( read more) -
April 28, 2009
What makes Ali G a great character is the honest uncomfortable moments with political figures. A scripted movie feels more like a watered down Pootie Tang.
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January 20, 2008
Look I love Ali G and laughed so hard during the intro I almost pissed myself. Once that's done though it's painfully dull and is a reminder of everything Sacha Baron Cohen was making fun of in the show to begin with. So quite simply watch the show and let the movie go where it b...( read more)
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December 20, 2009
If you loved his TV show then you'll love this movie as well. Very funny in parts.
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December 18, 2009
I don't like this film, simply put this character isn't enough to garner a feature length movie as it is boring and incredibly un intelligent.
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November 11, 2009
Il primo della "trilogia" di cohen, non risparmia una satira al mondo del Rap.
Adifferenza dei due predecessori questo perņ non ha l'aproccio da "documentario" che ha fatto la fortuna dei sequel
