Sacha Baron Cohen: Weird Attittude, Joke With the Death People, Just for Popularity
The star spent his big promotional few seconds while he chat with E! 'S Ryan Seacrest during the pre-show red carpet and was buried the ashes of the dead alleged North Korea's late Kim Jong-il, the whole Seacrest Burberry Tux!
Holding up a golden ossuary boxes in front of Kim Jong-il (who died in december at the age of 69 after a long tyrannical rule), "The General", said his Oscar moment, "It gave me an opportunity to bring my dear friend and partner, Kim Jong-il". Kim Jong Il was known to be a Hollywood movie buff, with 20,000 DVDs in his customizable collection, he was passing through his country's film industry.
Baron Cohen which is known for outrageous acts publicity stunts in films like Borat and Bruno, were bundled out of the red carpet by security guards. In view of the camera, told Seacrest "Anything can happen and it most certainly did, all over my lapel". Baron Cohen's film expected to be released in March. He has been to the Oscars as performers invited several of Martin Scorsese's Hugo, Award nomination.
There had been reports during the week that he had been forbidden to attend the ceremony after asking to arrive in character as Admiral General Aladeen, which the Academy denied. In response, the comedian posted a statement to General Aladeen's Twitter account. "Victory is ours! Today the Mighty Nation of Wadiya triumphed over the Zionist snakes of Hollywood.
"Evil and all those who made Satan their protector were vanquished and driven into the Pacific Sea. What I am trying to say here is that the Academy have surrendered and sent over two tickets and a parking pass! Today Oacar, tomorrow Obama!"
After the red carpet stunt, Moneyball actor Jonah Hill, who is up for best supporting actor, said: "I guess the Oscars isn't the best place to sell your movie. I think he's a funny guy, though."
"Ryan's mouth dropped open on live TV," laughed Jackie Collins. "But that's what makes live TV good. "I don't think Ryan was very pleased, but I don't think I'd be very pleased."
Holding up a golden ossuary boxes in front of Kim Jong-il (who died in december at the age of 69 after a long tyrannical rule), "The General", said his Oscar moment, "It gave me an opportunity to bring my dear friend and partner, Kim Jong-il". Kim Jong Il was known to be a Hollywood movie buff, with 20,000 DVDs in his customizable collection, he was passing through his country's film industry.
Baron Cohen which is known for outrageous acts publicity stunts in films like Borat and Bruno, were bundled out of the red carpet by security guards. In view of the camera, told Seacrest "Anything can happen and it most certainly did, all over my lapel". Baron Cohen's film expected to be released in March. He has been to the Oscars as performers invited several of Martin Scorsese's Hugo, Award nomination.
There had been reports during the week that he had been forbidden to attend the ceremony after asking to arrive in character as Admiral General Aladeen, which the Academy denied. In response, the comedian posted a statement to General Aladeen's Twitter account. "Victory is ours! Today the Mighty Nation of Wadiya triumphed over the Zionist snakes of Hollywood.
"Evil and all those who made Satan their protector were vanquished and driven into the Pacific Sea. What I am trying to say here is that the Academy have surrendered and sent over two tickets and a parking pass! Today Oacar, tomorrow Obama!"
After the red carpet stunt, Moneyball actor Jonah Hill, who is up for best supporting actor, said: "I guess the Oscars isn't the best place to sell your movie. I think he's a funny guy, though."
"Ryan's mouth dropped open on live TV," laughed Jackie Collins. "But that's what makes live TV good. "I don't think Ryan was very pleased, but I don't think I'd be very pleased."
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