No, not dead!
I don’t know anything about him before Ali G.
And while I’ve seen him perform short sketches as Borat, I don’t particularly like the character and haven’t seen the films.
But recently I’ve watched him in a couple of straight acting roles, Chicago 7 and now just rewatching (yes, it’s that bad) The Spy, both based on true stories and in both he comes across as a really good actor, which has surprised me.
Of course because Ali G has infiltrated my brain so much, it’s hard to picture him as anything other.
But I’ve definitely been impressed and wondering if this will be his new trajectory now?
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Did have one really good scene:
Some people take Ali G in the wrong way and don't see the joke for what it is. He's not hurting anyone.
It doesn't suprise me that he can play other roles aside from comedy.
In person, he comes across quite normal but has a serious side and attitude about things.
Safe to assume he's one of those far left figures.
Ah...the far left figure bug. The rich folk catch it and end up openly demonstrating that they have become completely up themselves. The celebrities opinion of fake passion.
People who think they are celebrities or believe they should be famous... probably also catch it.
Whilst Grimsby upsets a lot of people it has at least 2 proper laugh until your sides hurt moments
Was my first time seeing him in a straight role
The Borat character has funny moments but yeh overall doesn't really do much for me either.
Ali G is great for interviewing celebrities, politicians and professionals.
One of his best characters was in his recent series "who is America".
The fat far right wing trump supporter was a great performance.
Especially the Bernie Sanders interview.