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Da Ali G Show

  • Série télévisée
  • 2000–2004
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,0/10
19 k
MA NOTE
Sacha Baron Cohen in Da Ali G Show (2000)
Sacha Baron Cohen has spent years interviewing unsuspecting subjects as characters like Ali G, Brüno, and Borat, who returned to the big screen in 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.' "No Small Parts" takes a look at Sacha's origins as a television host, as well as his transition to dramatic acting work.
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Ali G. a des entretiens avec une variété d'invités du monde de la prévention du crime, de la lutte contre la drogue et de la justice pour discuter des problèmes de criminalité et de drogue e... Tout lireAli G. a des entretiens avec une variété d'invités du monde de la prévention du crime, de la lutte contre la drogue et de la justice pour discuter des problèmes de criminalité et de drogue en Grande-Bretagne et aux États-Unis.Ali G. a des entretiens avec une variété d'invités du monde de la prévention du crime, de la lutte contre la drogue et de la justice pour discuter des problèmes de criminalité et de drogue en Grande-Bretagne et aux États-Unis.

  • Creator
    • Sacha Baron Cohen
  • Stars
    • Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Steve Ellington
    • T.N.T. Crew
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,0/10
    19 k
    MA NOTE
    • Creator
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Stars
      • Sacha Baron Cohen
      • Steve Ellington
      • T.N.T. Crew
    • 32Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 13Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 6 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 6 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Sacha Baron Cohen
    Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Ali G…
    • 2000–2004
    Steve Ellington
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    • 2000
    T.N.T. Crew
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    • 2000
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    • 2000
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    James Lipton
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    Lee Levinson
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    Jane Thornhill
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    Jennifer Defrancisco
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    • 2003
    Tee Woolman
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    • 2003
    Shepard Smith
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    • 2003
    John Judge
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    • 2003
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      • Sacha Baron Cohen
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    T1mil477

    Best Personality Ever

    Ali is the best personality on television. I live in America and only found out about him from a friend but once I saw him I couldn't stop laughing. This guy is hilarious and would take America by storm if his show ever aired here. I recommend that everyone watches this guy at least once and I'll guarantee that you'll be coming for more.
    8wiztwas

    What a Recipe!

    Ali G comes from Staines, and his larger than life obsession with Staines, drugs and all things youth like will make him a huge hit.

    Take a dose of Goodness Gracious Me, a dollop of Louis Therioux, a whole lot of a gangster rapper attitude, mixed with a quantity of recreational drugs and no fear of saying what he thinks to get Ali G.

    If you can hang up your hang ups and chill out with the TV Ali G will have you rolling around even if like me your well past the obvious youth market audience.

    Ali G has several characters, taking on the persona of a dumb rapper, he deliberately misinterprets his interviewees with such style and conviction that they seem to really believe him and have to climb down to the kindergarten level.

    His apparent naivety as he says to the man from the home office with a display of narcotics "it's not as if it's illegal is it?" (The poor man had no idea what to say or where to turn.) and the skill with which he brings down the top dog from the FBI whom he takes literally whilst making a figurative comment about doing a hypothetical crime. Suggesting that is was not such a good idea to talk about the job whilst the cameras were on.

    Behind it all is a great talent who enjoys performing his art as much as I do watching it.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    An obscenely, screamingly funny cult classic . There just isn't enough of it.

    Network: HBO; Genre: Sketch, Comedy, Improv; Content Rating: TV-MA (for graphic sexual dialog, profanity, scatological humor and graphic nudity); Available: DVD; Perspective: Cult Classic (star range: 1 - 5);

    Seasons Reviewed: Complete Series (2 seasons)

    A comic performer going out into the real world, interacting with real people and annoying them to the breaking point for our amusement has been a staple of tacky infantile TV for as long as I can remember. Always-in-character British satirist Sacha Baron Cohen is several notches above the hacks you'd normally see in a sub-genre that has been co-opted by MTV and Comedy Central for so long. Under the guise of Ali G wanting to cure America of it's blues in the wake of "the attacks of 7/11", Cohen graces HBO with his presence and delivers a real treat for those like myself who have never seen his trio of characters on the original British incarnation of "Da Ali G Show", but only heard about them in television lore.

    Cohen is a chameleon of a comic genius. He doesn't just do voices, he has taken the Phil Hendrie approach and created characters. Having embodied them for years he knows his characters through-and-through and while we don't get any expository background on them he has created such a world for each of them that those paying attention will be rewarded with running gags, quotable catch-phrases and details about their lives.

    Our host for this anarchists' talk show is Ali G, a Brit drowning in Tommy Hilfiger and hip hop culture who genuinely believes that he is black. Hilariously, Ali G doesn't know anything about anything, can barely speak the English language through his constant mangled hip-hop slang, is always diverting the interviews to a personal problem of his own and has no appropriateness boundaries whatsoever. He uses a sex educator to try to prove a child isn't his, tries to make a drug deal with Pat Buchanan if he can ever pass the "coni" and drops an anecdote about "me Julie" to anybody. Interviews with James Lipton ("liking acting doesn't make you a queer"), Andy Rooney and Sam Donaldson are priceless. The mind boggles at how Cohen is able to get these. Watch as Ali G asks Buchanan if it is right to go to war "over BLTs" and Buchanan just rolls with it. Watch as he tries to explain political bias to Sam Donaldson. Even better, are the round-table discussions on his own graffiti-sprayed, fenced-off, chalk-outline-on-the-flood set, while "experts" sit around and just take it as Ali G asks the stupidest questions you can't possibly imagine and dodges the slightest reference to homosexuality.

    Then, straight from another part of the globe is Kazakstan journalist Borat for the "Borat in U. S. and A" segment. Cohen makes Borat's segments a show within itself complete with subtitles and grainy hand-held 3rd world country video. Borat is a treasure, who crawls into the lives of his interviews because he comes off as such an innocent while at the same time espousing a hatred of Jews, gypsy's and a treatment of women as sex slaves that he supposedly learned in Kazakstan. Cohen has Borat speak with a Polish accent and plays with American's complete lack of knowledge of the country. He uses political correctness as a gun people turn on themselves, knowing that Americans are so afraid of being called racist or xenophobic that they will let Borat do just about anything to them. Borat walks around with a political candidate and, when a woman answers the door, asks if there is a voter in the house. Borat sings his own country song "Throw the Jew down the well" that catches fire in a crowded saloon. Borat goes on speed dating and tells the girl that if she cheats on him, he will "crush her". There is so much to Borat's, his 10 minute segments don't do him justice. The show is best viewed as a companion with Sacha Baron Cohen's blockbuster feature film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit of Glorious Nation of Kazakstan" to get the full scope of Cohen's vision.

    Bruno is the least developed of the 3. A fashion reporter for Australian gay TV, it appears that Cohen loves doing the accent and doing the worm on the catwalk but can't figure out what he is satirizing here. The fashion industry? Who cares? A phony celebrity-obsessed culture? That's more like it. In season 1, Cohen keeps Bruno caged inside fashion show segments. It isn't until season 2 when he lets Bruno out that the character finds itself. When Cohen casts Bruno as a fish-out-of-water interviewing wrestlers at Datona beach or interviewing a man who runs a rehabilitation center for homosexuals (Bruno's funniest interview), the show hits a Phil Hendrie/Doug Danger note that really works for it and Bruno holds up the mirror to repressed homophobia and the contrived nature of reality shows and fashion critique.

    My biggest problem with "Da Ali G Show" is that it is just too short. Way to short. 12 episodes left me screaming for more. As heated as some of the interviews get, Cohen's larger joke is usually on his character. His ability to hold up the funhouse mirror and make fun of the potential stupidity of youth hip-hop culture and the potential xenophobia in areas of America not familiar with "Ali G" from the inside out is a beautiful thing. In America, the only comparison we have to it is Mike Judge who has been subversively making teenagers and office drones laugh at themselves for years. Sacha Baron Cohen is even better. He's more on the edge, more into Jonathan Swift satirical territory and "Ali G" is screamingly, obscenely funny cult classic for it.

    * * * * / 5
    9editguy

    Sasha Baron Cohen - stunt comic!

    I never know whether to simply laugh out loud (which I do) or clap my hands at the sheer audacity, the self control Cohen must need to spoof so many people so well. But usually it's a moot point, since I'm laughing too hard to do anything at all! "Ali G" has an uncanny ability to push his victim's buttons, all the while acting as an incredibly ignorant and occasionally boorish interviewer. Watch him take on Pat Buchanan ("'Ow many times was you President?"), Sam Donaldson ("Does you remember the scandal when da two journalists brought down the guv'mint in the scandal of Waterworld?") or Buzz Aldrin ("Was you jealous because Louis Armstrong was the first person to walk on da sun?") He also goes on location to farms ("Obviously some so't of trash zoo,") hangs with the tree huggers in Oregon, and visits an anti-gay rights rally with predictable results. Like his idol George Bush, he proves to be the biggest, clumsiest bull in the most delicate of china shops, with hilarious results.

    Cohen can rightly claim the throne vacated by the late Peter Sellers, with none of the frightening edge that Sellers developed in later life. As Ali G himself would say, "Total Respec!"
    mynameischristopher

    A very funny and smart Show

    This has been showing in the U.K. for a long time and is very funny and a smart way of showing people in a true selves, Unfortunately the summary of the show is a little misleading.... the character is not meant to be a "Jamaican-British" but a person from a non-Jamaican background that thinks he is...It is not clear from this show that was shown around the world but the original shows shown in the U.K. it was, for e.g. he has a Jamaican D.J... on the his show each week, which he tries to talk to in Jamaican and has to refer to his "how to speak Jamaican" book because the D.J. cant understand him. I just felt I had to clear that up as it makes quite a big difference to how the character comes across...Funny as opposed to offensive. Overall great show with very much on-the-ball writers.

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    • Anecdotes
      The first version of the show to feature the "Bruno" character. The original UK series only had Ali G and Borat.
    • Gaffes
      During the opening credits, when Ali G's shoes are flying toward him, the shot from the shoes' point-of-view shows the them coming in backwards and upside down. The other shots showing the flying shoes, however, have them coming in the other way up.
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      Ali: This is BS! That's short for bullshit.

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      Edited into The Best of Borat (2001)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mars 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Ali G in da USAiii
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Waterfall Studios, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • FremantleMedia
      • Four by Two Films
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