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Borat comes to town

MySpace announces special screenings of the brilliant Borat film.

Sep 18 2006

In a move that underlines my belief that MySpace is taking over the world, the makers of the Borat movie have teamed up with the networking website to announce special previews of 'Borat: Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan' this week.

The screenings will take place on Wednesday (September 20), and tickets will only be available to MySpace users who sign up to the Black Carpet scheme on the site.

Sacha Baron Cohen's outrageous film has already caused a stir in Toronto, and having caught a top secret screening in London a few weeks ago, I can attest to the fact that it's one of the funniest (and most unapologetically offensive) films ever made.

To see the trailer for the film, click here, and to be in with a chance of attending the screening, sign up to the MySpace Black Carpet site here.

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