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Comments on: Will 'Bruno' make MySpace even less cool?

Sacha Baron Cohen has done a deal with MySpace, which will apparently feature prominently in his upcoming movie. However, isn't Bruno on MySpace only because he's a bit of a jerk?

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by ddhboy June 23, 2009 11:16 PM PDT
Well fox is publishing the movie, so what do you expect? Of course there's going to be cross promotion just like how the NYPost review will inevitably be unusually upbeat.
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by skeet138 June 30, 2009 10:59 AM PDT
Social commentary on Bruno, being cool, and a social network from a man who has got to be close to 50? Thank you Cnet.

MySpace was based on skanks and the Bruno character is a man-skank so it makes sense. Movie studios also want to customize designs over what FB offers, so nothing seems very odd about this relationship in the end.
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by FreeiTunes July 1, 2009 1:47 PM PDT
Your writing is simply recondite. It would be nice if you were more to the point about what you are trying to say.
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by 12three_s July 11, 2009 5:07 PM PDT
i'm sorry.. you sound like prunes. it's called comedy, if you don't like it.. don't watch it. it's plain stupid to bi*ch about the story line of a movie just cause it isn't what YOU like. i think it's great. sounds like i'll laugh my butt off.
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