A scene in the upcoming comedy Bruno featuring Michael Jackson's sister La Toya has been permanently deleted from the film. Read the full post.
Jun 26
2009
07:31 PM ET
'Bruno': Michael Jackson-related scene permanently cut from film
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what? still have DVD?
http://www.nowgoal.com/21.shtml
It better be on the DVD (not because I will ever take an interest in this film enough to watch it but because I’m anti-censorship to the core).
you guys are a bunch of dolts if you think any comedian with half a heart would punch off jokes about michael jackson, and his sister so close to his death.
it’s not censorship, it’s not selling out. it’s called being a freaking human being. you all should try it out sometime whenever you finally move out of your parents basement.
you guys are a bunch of dolts if you think any comedian with half a heart would punch off jokes about michael jackson, and his sister so close to his death.
it’s not censorship, it’s not selling out. it’s called being a freaking human being. you all should try it out sometime whenever you finally move out of your parents basement.
you guys are a bunch of dolts if you think any comedian with half a heart would punch off jokes about michael jackson, and his sister so close to his death.
it’s not censorship, it’s not selling out. it’s called being a freaking human being. you all should try it out sometime whenever you finally move out of your parents basement.
Cohen is a selfish hypocrite.
I saw the movie last week, before MJ’s death. Most of the jokes were geared towards LaToya and not Michael.
It was probably smart to cut it, but it was still a very funny scene.
For my full review, feel free to click on:
http://thecorner33.blogspot.com/2009/07/bruno.html
Yes, let this be the end of it. Those poor boys have to try and forget what he did to them. I hope that they do.
Jackson wasnt in the same class as The Beatles, he was beyond them. He was independent and much more talented than them even at his very young age. Stone and Maher are dated hippies.