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'The Dictator' by Sacha Baron Cohen May Offend

With TIME magazine announcing its person of the year to be, rightfully so, The Protester, it makes perfect sense for you to check out 'The Dictator' by Sacha Baron Cohen.

Many have seen the actor play Borat or Ali G in a sort of awkward ad-lib fashion, but this looks like a legit movie with a real plot and even has some cool actors like John C. Reilly and Megan Fox. Loosely based around Saddam Hussain and maybe even a little bit of Gaddafi's dictatorship, Sacha plays an unruly dictator who ensures democracy never reaches his country. This is what Cohen does best, shedding comical relief on highly controversial subjective issues. Some find it offensive, some think its funny. Check out 'The Dictator' by Sacha Baron Cohen and judge for yourself.
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