A flying face-full of Bruno
tags:Sacha Baron Cohen plays a prank on Eminem and drums up publicity for his upcoming "Bruno" at the MTV movie awards. From the looks of it, Eminem doesn't enjoy being the butt of the joke.
Here is the MTV version in high quality (but with a commercial) in case the embed above goes down again:
http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/395464/2009-mtv-movie-awards-bruno-presents-best-male-performance.jhtml#id=1611659
Here is the MTV version in high quality (but with a commercial) in case the embed above goes down again:
http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/395464/2009-mtv-movie-awards-bruno-presents-best-male-performance.jhtml#id=1611659









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I applaud Eminem on his acting if he knew.
http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/395464/2009-mtv-movie-awards-bruno-presents-best-male-performance.jhtml#id=1611659
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kuchen = cake/ dessert
funny stuff
It's poetic justice
kuchen sack
kuchen = cake/ dessert
funny stuff
Kugel = ball/sphere
funnier
Funny stuff, though, and kudos to Eminem for being part of it.
Either way, fake or not, i don't really like cohen any more, he said nothing funny.
kymbos' comment makes allot of sense in retrospect
A.) Eminem didn't know it was going to happen, and got a man's balls put in his face. Hilarious.
B.) Eminem did know it was going to happen, and agreed to have a man's balls put in his face. Hilarious.
Either way, someone put their balls in Eminem's face. Hilarious.
C.) Eminem did know Cohen was going "fall" down but was probably to stop a couple feet above him. The extra distance to get nuts-on-chin was pure Borat fuckover.
Without the element of watching real people react sincerely, it's just mediocre improv comedy.
What irritates me more is that this is exactly the sort of thing he would do to an ordinary person without warning them. But he knows that celebrities have money, and money buys you more legal rights.
Besides, this shouldn't be too shocking. I'm sure it's not the first time eminem has enjoyed an impromptu tossed salad.
Andy Samberg’s head writer on the MTV Movie Awards, Scott Aukerman, now admits that the controversial Bruno/Eminem stunt was completely staged and rehearsed.
Which means that Slim Shady -- who appeared to be utterly horrified at the sight of Bruno's privates and later stormed out of the Universal Ampitheatre in anger -- is a much better actor than he proved in "Eight Mile."
Why, he's poised to be the new Sean Penn!
According to the Pop and Hiss blog, after a day of silence from Slim Shady and MTV, Aukerman wrote on his Tumbler: "Yes, the Eminem-Bruno incident was staged. They rehearsed it at dress [rehearsal] and yes, it went as far as it did on the live show."
What about the angry look Eminem gave Cohen’s buttocks? Just acting.
^ Nah...
C.) Eminem did know Cohen was going "fall" down but was probably to stop a couple feet above him. The extra distance to get nuts-on-chin was pure Borat fuckover.
But you forget to mention the important point. Someone put their balls in Eminem's face. The world is a better place for it.