This scene killed me when I first saw it. My sides hurt so bad from laughing. I think this scene and the first time I saw the falling down the mountain scene from the movie Hot Rod are the two hardest laughs of my life
The marathon thing actually happened in reality but not in arab country but in Turkmenistan. Ruling dictatir participated in horse riding. He failed from horse, but still was declared as winner
@GamingInfo_03 yes, he also banned black cars, build statue of his dog (and his predecessor also build golden statue of himself that rotated and showed the way for the sun) 🤣 but jokes aside its terrible situation for the people, they runing away from country far from his craziness. A lot of refugees from there come to my country, poor people...
@@Correctly_Cory that was Sallahudeen not Aladeen , bid difference . secondly Sallhudeen was not egyptian , he was under Sham government , and then start conquereing .
I would say more Uday Hussein than Saddam Hussein and definitely elements of the North Korean Kims plus former Turkmenistan president Saparmurat Niyazov who in 2002 renamed all the of months and most of the days of the week including names that honored himself and his mother.
The dictator here is inspired by different crazy things different dictators have done. The ones primarily drawn from are Gaddafi, Idi Amin, Saddam Hussein, the Assads, a dictator of Kazakhstan, and Kim Jong Il
I've always thought he was primarily making fun of Gaddafi but there are probably a bunch of different influences for the character in there. It's cool hearing your perspective on the movie!
The thing I love about Sacha Baron Cohen, he plays Arab characters, and he is Jewish. The movie Borat that he also stars in gives a punch to the Jews. He is a true comedian.
First time I heard an Algerian song was back around 2001. The music section of Barnes and Noble had an international section where you could hear songs on a headset. They happened to have one from Cheb Mami and I bought it. Still love it. But at the time I had no idea what language it was in or where it was from, i figured middle-eastern. Years later I had a co-worker from Syria and played him some on a walkman. He said it was Arabic with a Moroccan accent. Eventually I looked it up when I finally got the internet around 2010 and found out it was Algerian. Lol. It was a different world before internet was available every moment.
I'm glad you got to experience the dictator, I showed this movie to my best friend Louis when we were at my dad's. I also recommend taking a look at Bruno and Borat those movies are a hilarious and crazy experience. I'm not sure if Sacha Baron Cohen is crazy or a mad genius, I know one thing I'm glad that he's around to make these kind of comedy movies. Have a nice day guys.
It is supposed to be mocking Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, and Turkmenistan's Saparmurat Niyazov and the country Wadiya is loosely based on Eritrea. When they show the map at the beginning Wadiya is where Eritrea would be. The whole Aledeen joke is reference to when Saparmurat Niyazov abolished the Turkmen word for bread, having it replaced with "Gurbansoltan", his mother's first name.
Oh you mean the guy that got killed because he wanted to unite Africa and create a currency based on gold break free from the western imperialism and hegemony? I did read the Hilary Clinton emails.
I have so much respect for you for being open to laugh at this silly movie.. it only proves that comedy brings people together if people are open minded and not offended
pretty sure the movie is making fun of violent dictators and some American's racist view of brown people, not brown people in general. i dont think they have much to be offended by.
it was very interesting seeing two middle eastern men watch this movie. this movie is brilliant. it is NOT making fun of arabs or americans -- it's making fun of the people in charge of middle eastern countries and the united states. you know... the idiots. it's making fun of conservative middle eastern and american dummies. seems like you guys got that. satire and irony are powerful tools for storytelling. love your channel!
its true the people in the countries are usually not the idiots its the people in charge that are that brainwash theire own people beliving certain things and both west and east part of world has the exact same issue
Reminds me of the stupid projects in KSA right now with new cities that make little sense, but nobody can say no to the rulers. LOL. At least Gaddafi created a great water system for all of Libya, still a bad guy, but his projects were better.
I absolutely loved your reaction to this one, it was absolutely hilarious. It’s great getting to learn from you two and to hear your perspective on this film as the average American isn’t aware of all the political messaging relative to the Arab world. I highly recommend watching the film Lawrence of Arabia, it’s a classic, and involves the uniting of the tribes in Arabia against the Ottoman Turks.
The movie and what happened in real life were not really about uniting the Arabs; it was about making the general population believe they were getting united so they could use the Arabs to backstab the Ottoman Empire. The goal was always to get the resources and create political puppets who would allow the British to rob the Middle East. Instead of a big Arabia, which a lot of people wanted, they allowed a few Arab leaders to create all these little dictatorial kingdoms where you only have to control one person to gain control over a country. Every time one caused a bit of a problem, the British and USA would just finance terrorism or dangerous minorities to fight against the suppression. That's why the US supported Al-Qaeda, ISIS, PKK, and many more. If it doesn't happen directly by the UK and US, then it's through long-time standing puppets in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. There is a very harsh German standup comedy like theater show called: "Volker Pispers about USA (english subtitles)", I can recommend. Also for this channel to review.
Great reaction! I was really impressed how well you got all the jokes, even the subtle ones. Sasha Baron Cohen is disturbingly funny. It seems as if he has no filter.
Yiddish is a germanic based language with lots of Hebrew lone-words spoken in European Jewish communities. Hebrew was already a mostly dead language by the time Jews got to most of Europe, I believe.
Yiddish was mostly spoken by Eastern European and Russian Jews. It’s a derivation of both German and Hebrew. It’s still spoken today as a first language among Hasidic Jews in their communities throughout Brooklyn and upstate New York. A lot of NY slang is derived from Yiddish as well, like platz, schlep and schmuck.
Whats the point of saying you believe something when you can easily look it up. Hebrew was never a "dead language" since it is and has always been used in religious script and prayers. The reason why it wasn't the most spoken language in European regions was due to assimilation and the necessity to communicate with non-Jews and non-hebrew speakers
I just realized his assistant is actor, Sir Ben Kingsley! One of the greatest, most respected actors in the world. He's a good sport for doing this movie. Love to see you guys laugh! You must think American culture is savage.
A lot of people think the movie is mocking Arabs and Jews, but Sasha Baron Cohen (himself a Jew) tries to make it clear that the jokes in the movies he makes play on peoples own ridiculous fears and phobias and exaggerates them so people can see how ridiculous they are.
I somewhere heard that “Arabic language” in this movie is actually Hebrew with different pronouciation so for the western people it would sound like arabic language. Don’t forget that Sascha Baron Cohen (Aladeen) is actually Jewish so it would make sense.
I had an uber driver who was an Iraqi Muslim who served as an interpreter during the occupation of Iraq and he told me he married a Jewish woman who did not convert. I didn’t know Muslims could inter-marry.
Yiddish is a language which originally came from Germany, it’s a mixture between Hebrew and German, the Jewish people used that language to communicate during the times of the Warsaw ghetto,
It's funny but tbh it has a weird way of portraying palestinians tbh. Im not talking about the obvious satire but in general, they give the israeli charachters nuance and the palestinians are just terrorists, except for the one who isn't and her borther is a terrorist. Makes sense though Sandler is a jew and supports Israel..
It’s very important to be able to make fun of ourselves. It’s freaking hilarious!!!. Now you wanna see the best poking fun at Americans? Watch “Team America”. You guys will laugh your ass off…
This film basically is based on the stereotype of the Arab Dictator, I think mostly a comedy version of Muammar Gaddafi and maybe Saddam Hussein, but mostly I think it's based off Gaddafi. For example one of Saddam's sons literally made an elite unit with Darth Vader helmets. Meanwhile Gaddafi had an all female body guard unit which is exaggerated/made fun of in this film as well. Basically making fun of the lets say ridiculous things some of these guys did.
Yiddish is a Jewish language derived from Hebrew with origins in 9th century Germany. With the "new world" era of America. Communities of Yiddish speaking Jews found their way to the USA. As a result there are still communities in the US where you can find people speaking Yiddish. With representation in pop culture as well as more conventional forms of language spreading, many are familiar with some Yiddish words without necessarily being aware. "Chutzpah" meaning "audacity" is common one.
Just a few facts: This movie was written and produced by: Sacha Noam Baron Cohen, who also play the lead role, he was born into a Jewlsh family. Jeff Schaffer, David Mandel and Alec Berg they are also Jewlsh.
We should continue to mock the idea of dictators in this way. I’m afraid people in my country are getting into the idea. We need a movie like this about Eastern European dictators.
35:54 Yiddish is the most important language of the Ashkenazi Jews in the diaspora. It belongs to the West Germanic part of the Germanic languages, but is not typical of this language family. It is written with Hebrew characters - from right to left. Yiddish developed from the German language in the Middle Ages. At the beginning of the 13th century, Jews in Germany were only allowed to live in ghettos so that they were isolated and could not have contact with their Christian fellow citizens. In the ghettos, Hebrew and German mixed to form a dialect.
this movie was so controversial that they only showed it for like 2 months before it got banned in multiple countries and was deemed too offensive. lol.
It's a wonderful movie many Truth hidden with in a movie yet anyone will love it if having humor and love to All actors but he was All the money perfect
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It's a very Aladeen movie.
I completely disagree, I think it was a very Aladeen movie.
😃🙁😀☹️😄
I think we can all agree to Aladeen
@@516Mel I don't know about others but I Aldadeen to Aladeen.
You thought it as Aladeen? I think it was Aladeen though.
In the helicopter he is telling how he crashed his Porsche 911. Luckily, he ordered the new model: the Porsche 911 2012
This scene killed me when I first saw it. My sides hurt so bad from laughing.
I think this scene and the first time I saw the falling down the mountain scene from the movie Hot Rod are the two hardest laughs of my life
Yeah, also he wearing that bombkinda jacket to fix his curve back
I made myself a back brace....
I died 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He was street louging down Dawes hill in Coquitlam in hot rod and crashed it was hilarious 😂 @@Cauldronb0rn
@@Cauldronb0rnthat’s crazy cause I’ll never laugh that hard again but when I did see that hot rod scene it broke me!
I always thought the character was 2/3 Muammar Gaddafi and 1/3 Saddam Hussein. Funny reaction.
Nah, its either Aladeen or Aladeen
@@alfonsomartin3770 you’re right, definitely Aladeen.
More Turkmenistan really, but also very Aladeen.
What did you know about these two people? Nothing, literally nothing
I assumed it was 100% Kaddafi
The marathon thing actually happened in reality but not in arab country but in Turkmenistan. Ruling dictatir participated in horse riding. He failed from horse, but still was declared as winner
Wasnt he also the one changing words xD
@jericogaming1952 no it was he's predecessor who changed names of the months to names of his family members 😭😃
@@Fortify2030what 😂😂😂
@GamingInfo_03 yes, he also banned black cars, build statue of his dog (and his predecessor also build golden statue of himself that rotated and showed the way for the sun) 🤣 but jokes aside its terrible situation for the people, they runing away from country far from his craziness. A lot of refugees from there come to my country, poor people...
@Fortify2030 Lmfao, what balls you have to have to try that, world leaders move different
Elon literally used the "pointy rocket" line at spaceX... no joke
And his team told him that it wasn't good. Due to aerodynamics.
@@livedandletdie he is dumb and be over smart
No@@livedandletdie
@@apathofpainyes
@@livedandletdie well yes but it's actually not much
It's so obvious that the character was a mix of Ghaddafi and Saddam, the women bodyguards and the golden weapons...
They used aladeens name. Aladeen was a great Muslim conqueror who took everything from turkey down to Egypt and then across to the Spanish peninsula
The country itself is in modern day Eritrea.
@@Correctly_Cory that was Sallahudeen not Aladeen , bid difference . secondly Sallhudeen was not egyptian , he was under Sham government , and then start conquereing .
I would say more Uday Hussein than Saddam Hussein and definitely elements of the North Korean Kims plus former Turkmenistan president Saparmurat Niyazov who in 2002 renamed all the of months and most of the days of the week including names that honored himself and his mother.
@@Correctly_Corynaa you’re confusing him with the guy in Agraba , you know magic carpet and genie…
The dictator here is inspired by different crazy things different dictators have done. The ones primarily drawn from are Gaddafi, Idi Amin, Saddam Hussein, the Assads, a dictator of Kazakhstan, and Kim Jong Il
dont forget the crazy family ruling turkmenistan lol
@@leodesgarcons how could I forget that one, think I got it confused with Kazakhstan.
@@jayburn00I watched 4 liones the other month for the first time so funny they will enjoy that if they haven't watched it
I wonder why dictatorship mostly happened in middle east? 😏
Is it the oil thing?
I've always thought he was primarily making fun of Gaddafi but there are probably a bunch of different influences for the character in there. It's cool hearing your perspective on the movie!
Funny movie, i cant wait to watch. It seems you might be on your way to Borat. Lol.
the helicopter scene when they just switch to the countdown will forever be the best part for me hahaha deadddddd
I love this reaction so much, Thank you Arab Muslim brothers for the reactions!
Ive watched this movie at least 25 times.....lol....its very aladeen
The thing I love about Sacha Baron Cohen, he plays Arab characters, and he is Jewish. The movie Borat that he also stars in gives a punch to the Jews. He is a true comedian.
What do you mean "gives a punch to the Jews"?! As far as I remember it he just played an Eurasian racist Ahole...
25:30 he's actualy speaking this sort of broken Hebrew there. it was so funny watching this as an israeli :D
ohhh that's even more funny ahahah i didn't know that, i guess it was done to look more american friendly 😂
also as far as i know Cohen is Jew
You're on of those shape shifting jews?
Yiddish is simply Hebrew mixed with German after centuries living in Central Europe. If you speak German you can make out some of Yiddish.
@@damianoledda5497 That wasn't the reason, he also speaks hebrew in Borat just to fuck with the viewers, Sasha is a master troll
@@shawnshawnmoviereviews True but un-related. This is hebrew, not yiddish.
First time I heard an Algerian song was back around 2001. The music section of Barnes and Noble had an international section where you could hear songs on a headset. They happened to have one from Cheb Mami and I bought it. Still love it. But at the time I had no idea what language it was in or where it was from, i figured middle-eastern. Years later I had a co-worker from Syria and played him some on a walkman. He said it was Arabic with a Moroccan accent. Eventually I looked it up when I finally got the internet around 2010 and found out it was Algerian. Lol. It was a different world before internet was available every moment.
I'm glad you got to experience the dictator, I showed this movie to my best friend Louis when we were at my dad's. I also recommend taking a look at Bruno and Borat those movies are a hilarious and crazy experience. I'm not sure if Sacha Baron Cohen is crazy or a mad genius, I know one thing I'm glad that he's around to make these kind of comedy movies. Have a nice day guys.
This is going to be good
immediately was like, "oh, I gotta see this.."
It is supposed to be mocking Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, and Turkmenistan's Saparmurat Niyazov and the country Wadiya is loosely based on Eritrea. When they show the map at the beginning Wadiya is where Eritrea would be. The whole Aledeen joke is reference to when Saparmurat Niyazov abolished the Turkmen word for bread, having it replaced with "Gurbansoltan", his mother's first name.
Oh you mean the guy that got killed because he wanted to unite Africa and create a currency based on gold break free from the western imperialism and hegemony? I did read the Hilary Clinton emails.
I have so much respect for you for being open to laugh at this silly movie.. it only proves that comedy brings people together if people are open minded and not offended
We should all laugh about ourselves and this chaotic world we live in
Do you know the actor behind the movie?
@@svenvanwier7196 Sasha B. Cohen? Of course.. I was in my late puberty when Ali G In Da House was a hit :)
@@petrmilota6398 yes just light hearted comedy
pretty sure the movie is making fun of violent dictators and some American's racist view of brown people, not brown people in general. i dont think they have much to be offended by.
it was very interesting seeing two middle eastern men watch this movie. this movie is brilliant. it is NOT making fun of arabs or americans -- it's making fun of the people in charge of middle eastern countries and the united states. you know... the idiots. it's making fun of conservative middle eastern and american dummies. seems like you guys got that. satire and irony are powerful tools for storytelling. love your channel!
its true the people in the countries are usually not the idiots its the people in charge that are that brainwash theire own people beliving certain things and both west and east part of world has the exact same issue
Reminds me of the stupid projects in KSA right now with new cities that make little sense, but nobody can say no to the rulers. LOL. At least Gaddafi created a great water system for all of Libya, still a bad guy, but his projects were better.
I absolutely loved your reaction to this one, it was absolutely hilarious. It’s great getting to learn from you two and to hear your perspective on this film as the average American isn’t aware of all the political messaging relative to the Arab world. I highly recommend watching the film Lawrence of Arabia, it’s a classic, and involves the uniting of the tribes in Arabia against the Ottoman Turks.
After which the West backstabbed them like always.
The movie and what happened in real life were not really about uniting the Arabs; it was about making the general population believe they were getting united so they could use the Arabs to backstab the Ottoman Empire. The goal was always to get the resources and create political puppets who would allow the British to rob the Middle East. Instead of a big Arabia, which a lot of people wanted, they allowed a few Arab leaders to create all these little dictatorial kingdoms where you only have to control one person to gain control over a country. Every time one caused a bit of a problem, the British and USA would just finance terrorism or dangerous minorities to fight against the suppression. That's why the US supported Al-Qaeda, ISIS, PKK, and many more. If it doesn't happen directly by the UK and US, then it's through long-time standing puppets in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
There is a very harsh German standup comedy like theater show called: "Volker Pispers about USA (english subtitles)", I can recommend. Also for this channel to review.
I think you guys understood this movie better than I did, and I've already seen it.
Great reaction! I was really impressed how well you got all the jokes, even the subtle ones. Sasha Baron Cohen is disturbingly funny. It seems as if he has no filter.
So good!
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You guys are hilarious 😂😂 great reaction
Yiddish is a germanic based language with lots of Hebrew lone-words spoken in European Jewish communities. Hebrew was already a mostly dead language by the time Jews got to most of Europe, I believe.
I speak Dutch and a bit of Deutsch(German) there are words easily picked up, things like "to buy" is practically the same.
Yiddish was spoken but for worship they mostly used Hebrew
Yiddish was mostly spoken by Eastern European and Russian Jews. It’s a derivation of both German and Hebrew. It’s still spoken today as a first language among Hasidic Jews in their communities throughout Brooklyn and upstate New York. A lot of NY slang is derived from Yiddish as well, like platz, schlep and schmuck.
@@joshjanov yeah, genau as a Dutchie it’s like I am mixing Dutch with German.
Very easy to go undercover for me
Whats the point of saying you believe something when you can easily look it up. Hebrew was never a "dead language" since it is and has always been used in religious script and prayers. The reason why it wasn't the most spoken language in European regions was due to assimilation and the necessity to communicate with non-Jews and non-hebrew speakers
Guy on the right look like an algerian james franco!
omg now that you said it i cant unsee it...
He does! Very much 😮 James Franco is a good-looking guy so it’s a compliment.
I just realized his assistant is actor, Sir Ben Kingsley!
One of the greatest, most respected actors in the world.
He's a good sport for doing this movie. Love to see you guys laugh! You must think American culture is savage.
Yoooo you guys should do Borat next! Much love keep up the videos!
This was the funniest episode of your reactions I've watched so far. Haven't laughed so much in some time. Nice, really nice!
Been waiting for these guys to reaction the The Dictator for a longest time
I enjoy hanging out and watching movies with you guys. Keep it up…. And you should do more Harry Potter movies.
Thank you! Will do!
Love your videos. Just found and subbed to your other channel. Keep on keeping on guys!
I'm Iranian and learning Arabic, it's interesting to see they thought he was speaking Persian when it was Yiddish.
very aladeen
Love your channel and videos guys!!
Really funny movie, you guys should react to Idiocracy first i thought i was a comedy, but realized it was a documentary xD
A lot of people think the movie is mocking Arabs and Jews, but Sasha Baron Cohen (himself a Jew) tries to make it clear that the jokes in the movies he makes play on peoples own ridiculous fears and phobias and exaggerates them so people can see how ridiculous they are.
I liked this reaction so I gave it thumbs Aladeen.
You're gonna be amazed! This IS great!
I somewhere heard that “Arabic language” in this movie is actually Hebrew with different pronouciation so for the western people it would sound like arabic language. Don’t forget that Sascha Baron Cohen (Aladeen) is actually Jewish so it would make sense.
This is John Madden from Pawtucket Rhode Island United States I love your content I think he's a great actor
The female bodyguards are a parody on Muammar Gaddafi
This is a great reaction!!!
You should check out Bobby Lee when he was on MadTV.
🤣
You guys should watch the interview next. It's good and has a similar vibe
Fun video ^^ Wish you both the best!
Thank you! You too!
He takes a lot of style and the female bodyguards from Gadaffi in Libya
in the helicopter they spoke Hebrew with Arabic accent . this video is hilarious . ty
Sometimes comedy is so close to reality it’s uncomfortable. But of course everything is exaggerated for comic effect.
This move is solid gold funny!
I had an uber driver who was an Iraqi Muslim who served as an interpreter during the occupation of Iraq and he told me he married a Jewish woman who did not convert. I didn’t know Muslims could inter-marry.
Yes and some countries the spouse would have to convert
Saying "anything outside of America is technically an arab" is basically saying 'America stuck in its own bubble' 😂
Based on where it showed Wadiya at the beginning it looks like it occupies the same land as Eritrea
You two are really pleasant to watch :D God bless and greetings from Germany
You are so kind
21:09 I knew you looked North African, spent so long trying to guess 😭
Love from a Tunisian habibi brother ❤
Amazing reaction bros❤️❤️🔥🔥
Yiddish is a mix of Hebrew and German
Yiddish is a language which originally came from Germany, it’s a mixture between Hebrew and German, the Jewish people used that language to communicate during the times of the Warsaw ghetto,
why not hebrew?
you two are great from NZ
I'm a Christian Portuguese and I'm loving your channel my brothers. Too funny 😂
Apologies for not knowing what they are actually called, but the head pieces yall are wearing are awesome in their design!!
thank you ♥ its called Keffiyeh scarf
Great reaction H Brothers.
Genuine question. Do you guys wear your headwear normally when lounging or do you wear it for the UA-cam show?
I knew you guys would love this.😅
Great reaction show!
“Don’t Mess With The Zohan” (Adam Sandler) would be another great reaction!
It's funny but tbh it has a weird way of portraying palestinians tbh. Im not talking about the obvious satire but in general, they give the israeli charachters nuance and the palestinians are just terrorists, except for the one who isn't and her borther is a terrorist. Makes sense though Sandler is a jew and supports Israel..
This reaction was settled to be epic and didn't disappoint
It’s very important to be able to make fun of ourselves. It’s freaking hilarious!!!. Now you wanna see the best poking fun at Americans? Watch “Team America”. You guys will laugh your ass off…
Yeah, they should definitely watch team america
This movie was very aladeen! I would recommend aladeen aladeens out of aladeen aladeens!
Welcome to absurdist humour! You should watch Airplane! with Leslie Nielson!
I give this movie an Aladeen review.
Oh subtitles for the helicopter scene would've made it better.
Great reaction tho!
This film basically is based on the stereotype of the Arab Dictator, I think mostly a comedy version of Muammar Gaddafi and maybe Saddam Hussein, but mostly I think it's based off Gaddafi. For example one of Saddam's sons literally made an elite unit with Darth Vader helmets. Meanwhile Gaddafi had an all female body guard unit which is exaggerated/made fun of in this film as well. Basically making fun of the lets say ridiculous things some of these guys did.
And Saddam Hussein body double was also shot. So it is def also Saddam who he makes fun of
Great Reaction Video
Could you do Team America: World Police? 😅 Please brothers.
I love this movie! Even with Anna Farris in it! Lol
She’s one of the funniest women actresses
Awesome reaction!
19:10, I was an extra in this restaurant scene.
I just got a hidden reference I never noticed in this movie. The dictators name is Aladdin and his palace is the sultans palace in Agrabah.
War so lustig eure Reaktion 🤣💪🏾 Gruß aus Germany 🇩🇪
Fun fact, because of this round/pointy rocket thing, Elon Musk said his Starship had to be pointy after watching the movie!
To us the Dictator is portraying Muammar Gaddafi.
Yiddish is a Jewish language derived from Hebrew with origins in 9th century Germany.
With the "new world" era of America. Communities of Yiddish speaking Jews found their way to the USA.
As a result there are still communities in the US where you can find people speaking Yiddish.
With representation in pop culture as well as more conventional forms of language spreading, many are familiar with some Yiddish words without necessarily being aware.
"Chutzpah" meaning "audacity" is common one.
Love your content
Just a few facts:
This movie was written and produced by:
Sacha Noam Baron Cohen, who also play the lead role, he was born into a Jewlsh family.
Jeff Schaffer, David Mandel and Alec Berg they are also Jewlsh.
Your reaction is 100% aladeen
We should continue to mock the idea of dictators in this way. I’m afraid people in my country are getting into the idea. We need a movie like this about Eastern European dictators.
That "Clean up on aisle floor" scene 😂😂
Remember to press the aladeen button and aladeen😂 honestly the movie is absolutely hilarious 😂😂
found my new favorite channel
Ive been waiting for this. I recommend watching Lawrence of Arabia. It's a very famous movie.
If you have not seen borat you need to it's a must He is a genius Sacha baron Cohen The biggest troll out there
nice.
If you don't mind, please do Zohan as well 😁
35:54 Yiddish is the most important language of the Ashkenazi Jews in the diaspora. It belongs to the West Germanic part of the Germanic languages, but is not typical of this language family. It is written with Hebrew characters - from right to left.
Yiddish developed from the German language in the Middle Ages. At the beginning of the 13th century, Jews in Germany were only allowed to live in ghettos so that they were isolated and could not have contact with their Christian fellow citizens. In the ghettos, Hebrew and German mixed to form a dialect.
I loved watching this with you shabab shoukran 😂😂😂😂😂😂
These guys remind me of my facial hair, they seem cool, I wish i could hang out.
before i watch, i know this is gonna be wild
When are you coming to the US?
Nose meeting is the most popular one before hand shaking
this movie was so controversial that they only showed it for like 2 months before it got banned in multiple countries and was deemed too offensive. lol.
It's a wonderful movie many Truth hidden with in a movie yet anyone will love it if having humor and love to All actors but he was All the money perfect
You guys missed the very last scene guys lol
Watching the doppelganger is like watching the current US president XD