Really cool video.
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When the film was released in November 2006, Anderson had been married to Rock for three months but their divorce a few weeks later led many to wonder if the movie had played a part in the break-up.
At the time, it was reported that a friend of Anderson's said Rock was unhappy with the film, and after the credits rolled "started screaming at Pam, saying she had humiliated herself and telling her, 'You're nothing but a *****! You're a ****! How could you do that movie?'"
Speaking on the Last Laugh, Baron Cohen said that he had texted Anderson to ask how the screening had gone and for Rock's opinion. "She texted back that they were getting divorced," he said.
"I thought it was a joke," Baron Cohen added, "but then a few weeks later they got divorced and they put as a reason for divorce: Borat." He went on to say Anderson and Rock made a "much better" couple than Anderson and Julian Assange.
Sacha Baron Cohen has confirmed rumours that Pamela Anderson's involvement in his hit 2006 comedy, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, led directly to her divorce from the rapper Kid Rock.
Speaking on the Last Laugh podcast, Baron Cohen recalled needing to twice shoot a scene in which his character kidnaps long-time crush Anderson at a meet and greet, with the intention of marrying her later that day.
The first time they shot it, at a book signing, Baron Cohen "grabbed her over my shoulder and ran out with her and no one did anything," he said. "I was like, what kind of fans are these?"
The second time, Borat stuffs Anderson who was in on the joke into a "Kazakh marriage sack" before making off with her, resulting in a kerfuffle in which Anderson "lost a tiny bit of bone from her jaw".
JetAg said:
Really love this thread.
Here's one I found interesting. As a kid The Last Starfighter was my jam. I'm sure it doesn't hold up anymore (like most of my childhood favs).
An interesting intermingle of two of my favorites (BTtF being my all time favorite).
The starcar from The Last Starfighter made a cameo in BTtF II
So this is Johnny Cash's first wife Vivian, and her character from Walk The Line pic.twitter.com/SDTtK71Wuy
— Google LASD gangs (@JohnMotter) May 23, 2021
superunknown said:
Probably same reason places canceled gigs when they found out about his wife and why they got death threats.
I think Walk the Line was more of a love story rather than an autobiographical movie. Agree it should have been cast the correct way but perhaps the film makers didn't want the racial issues to change the focus of their story.JetAg said:superunknown said:
Probably same reason places canceled gigs when they found out about his wife and why they got death threats.
Yeah, I suppose. You would hope that by 2005 an "autobiographic" movie about Cash would touch on the subject and what they went through though.
My theory: The filmmakers didn't want the audience to see Vivian as a sympathetic character, and had to make June the wife he was supposed to be with.JetAg said:
Here's a new one I just found out today. I had absolutely no clue. I can't understand why the director of Walk the Line casted a clearly white actress for the role. Mind blown!So this is Johnny Cash's first wife Vivian, and her character from Walk The Line pic.twitter.com/SDTtK71Wuy
— Google LASD gangs (@JohnMotter) May 23, 2021
The Deakins silhouette pic.twitter.com/sRgFczaPGN
— Lenscap (@Ienscap) May 24, 2021
Getting high and looking at this photo until I disassociate pic.twitter.com/EzWRV79aVj
— future canon (@futurecanon) May 24, 2021
The sad thing is photo's like this don't exist anymore. They'd take photo's until they got everyone right and if they didn't they'd photoshop.TCTTS said:Getting high and looking at this photo until I disassociate pic.twitter.com/EzWRV79aVj
— future canon (@futurecanon) May 24, 2021
Pretty sure it was a given Danny Devito would be on the front row.Quad Dog said:
Can you imagine what all it took to figure out where everyone was going to be positioned in that picture?
.Kevin the 3-legged dog said:The sad thing is photo's like this don't exist anymore. They'd take photo's until they got everyone right and if they didn't they'd photoshop.TCTTS said:Getting high and looking at this photo until I disassociate pic.twitter.com/EzWRV79aVj
— future canon (@futurecanon) May 24, 2021
I had the same thought.double aught said:.Kevin the 3-legged dog said:The sad thing is photo's like this don't exist anymore. They'd take photo's until they got everyone right and if they didn't they'd photoshop.TCTTS said:Getting high and looking at this photo until I disassociate pic.twitter.com/EzWRV79aVj
— future canon (@futurecanon) May 24, 2021
Flashdiaz said:I think Walk the Line was more of a love story rather than an autobiographical movie. Agree it should have been cast the correct way but perhaps the film makers didn't want the racial issues to change the focus of their story.JetAg said:superunknown said:
Probably same reason places canceled gigs when they found out about his wife and why they got death threats.
Yeah, I suppose. You would hope that by 2005 an "autobiographic" movie about Cash would touch on the subject and what they went through though.
bearamedic99 said:
Didn't Marvel do a MCU cast photo like this?
For its 25 year anniversary, here's David Koepp recalling his horrible experience writing the best Mission: Impossible at @TIFF_NET. pic.twitter.com/GWDd4RTL3U
— Radheyan Simonpillai (@JustSayRad) May 27, 2021
🎶it's been a long day without you, my friend
— Ben Rosen (@ben_rosen) June 3, 2021
🎶and i'll tell you all about it when I see you again pic.twitter.com/FDGEoNbGEs
Kevin the 3-legged dog said:
Kid Rock divorced Pamela Anderson because of her part in Borat.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/may/31/pamela-anderson-kid-rock-divorce-borat-sacha-baron-cohen
[url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/sacha-baron-cohen][/url]Quote:
When the film was released in November 2006, Anderson had been married to Rock for three months but their divorce a few weeks later led many to wonder if the movie had played a part in the break-up.
At the time, it was reported that a friend of Anderson's said Rock was unhappy with the film, and after the credits rolled "started screaming at Pam, saying she had humiliated herself and telling her, 'You're nothing but a *****! You're a ****! How could you do that movie?'"