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22-03-02
news EXCLUSIVE
REVIEW WITH PHOTOS
SIX
in DA HOUSE at Ali G premiere...
Only
a single member of the Irish Popstars SIX was
the only celebrity to make it to the premiere of the
ALI G movie last night in Dublin.
SIX's
Andy Orr in da house
On Wednesday night in London some of the world's biggest
stars turned out for the UK premiere including the
man himself Ali G (aka Sasha Baron Cohan).
Andy
standing under a possible new name for SIX!!
The
only stars at the Irish Premiere were Andy Orr
of SIX and Henry Cavill from the Count of
Monte Cristo movie.
Henry
Cavill
However, the Irish market looks like it may not be
so important for the star of the film as Ali G did
not even make the 50 minute flight over to launch
his 88 minute movie to the Irish people in Dublin's
UCG cinema.
Few Irish stars even arrived for the film, which is
surprisingly good and lot better then most critics
slated.
The
film is based on the TV character played by Cohan,
who holds his own during the short film alongside
established Shakespearean actors such as Charles
Dance and Michael Gambon, who play the
roles of the Deputy Prime Minister and Prime Minister
respectively.
With a storyline thrown together in the same matter
of time it would have taken Ali G to smoke a joint
with his homeboys the film still had the majority
of the Dublin audience falling off their chairs with
laughter.
However,
other members of the audience left early and found
the whole experience as bad as taking sour medicine
from a rusty spoon. Those (who were in the minority)
felt like Ali G has had his day and should have just
rode off into the sunset with 'his Julie' and
taken some dignity with him instead of milking the
character to near death like he has.
However,
others just saw it as it was: as a thoughtless, mindless,
88 minutes of fun with no serious matter what so ever...
A film suitable for those lacking in the brain department,
those who have smoked to much dope or those who just
simply like silly childish movies.
The
story tells of Ali's quest to save his local community
center, which the Government is trying to close down.
In this quest he is asked to stand for Parliament
by the Deputy Prime Minister in order to ruin the
career of the Prime Minister. Of course this is all
without Ali's knowledge.
Surprise, surprise, he wins his seat and goes to Westminster
where he takes over as a Minister and does all the
silly things a man like Ali G would do if in power.
Need we say more?
Apart from we don't think even Ali G would ever dream
about making a sequel. Or would he?