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Friday, February 24, 2012

Admiral General Aladeen (Sacha Baron Cohen) responds to Oscar snub

From UPI yesterday:
Sacha Baron Cohen is not allowed to attend the Oscars in Los Angeles dressed as a character from his film "The Dictator," organizers said.

The British comedian and actor, known for his outrageous publicity stunts, is a cast member of Best Picture Oscar contender "Hugo," Martin Scorsese's first family flick.

The Hollywood Reporter said this week Cohen plans to attend the film industry's biggest night, dressed and acting like the bearded, Middle Eastern totalitarian ruler he plays in his upcoming comedy "The Dictator."

The academy subsequently reached out to Cohen's representatives and Paramount, the studio behind both "Hugo" and "Dictator," asking if Cohen really intends to walk the Oscar red carpet in character.

"We don't think it's appropriate," an academy spokesman told The Hollywood Reporter.
Later, it turned out that he was requested not to wear the costume from The Dictator by the Academy on the red carpet.

So Cohen released this statement, naturally in character, to respond to the "Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Zionists:"