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Rebel Wilson | ... | ||
Freddie Crowder | ... |
Tsunami
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Jon-Jon Lockwood | ... |
Jason
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Shaun Thomas | ... |
Skeletor
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Claudia Adshead | ... |
Britney
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Mark Strong | ... | ||
Lex Shrapnel | ... |
Steven Marber
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Isla Fisher | ... | ||
David James | ... |
Jordan Beder
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Rory Keenan | ... |
James Thurbeck
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Tamsin Egerton | ... |
Carla Barnes
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Johnny Vegas | ... |
Milky Pimms
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Ricky Tomlinson | ... |
Paedo Pete
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David Harewood | ... |
Black Gareth
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MI6's top assassin (Mark Strong) has a brother. Unfortunately for him, he's an English football supporter (Sacha Baron Cohen) from the town of Grimsby. Nobby has everything a man from the poor English fishing town of Grimsby could want - 9 children and the most attractive girlfriend in northern England (Rebel Wilson). There's only one thing missing in his life: his little brother, Sebastian. After they were adopted by different families as children, Nobby spent 28 years searching for him. Upon hearing of his location, Nobby sets off to reunite with his brother, unaware that not only is his brother an MI6 agent, but he's just uncovered a plot that puts the world in danger. On the run and wrongfully accused, Sebastian realizes that if he is going to save the world, he will need the help of its biggest idiot. Written by Sony Pictures Entertainment
Not since Borat have I laughed so hard at something that Sasha Baron Cohen has done.
He Plays a low class football hooligan who tracks down his long lost brother, Sebastian played by Mark Strong, who grew up to become a secret agent.
This is Cohen doing his very best. He goes to the extreme and pulls no punches on his outlook of society. It offends everyone from the low class, to republicans, to gay men. In this politically correct world, he puts out there things you should not laugh at, but can't help busting a gut over.
It does take a strange political stand point against gun control, Donald Trump, and Vin Diesel, so if you like any of these things young might not want to see this film.
Plus, there is some great action sequences here, and I love my comedy mixed with action.
Fun, funny, amazing job, Borat!!