The Dictator Victorious Over Oscar?
February 26, 2012 Leave a comment
So only a couple of days after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences warned Sacha Baron Cohen that he would not be allowed into the Oscars if he turned up dressed as his latest creation, Admiral General Aladeen, the Academy seems to have made a 180, or at least a 90. The program’s co producer, Brian Grazer told Extra that Cohen was indeed planning on showing up at the Award show dressed as the Dictator, Admiral General Aladeen. That wouldn’t be a surprise considering that was how he promoted Borat in 2006 and Brüno in 2009 at various events. “We’re thrilled to have him and he’ll be on the red carpet dressed as ‘The Dictator,’” Brian Grazer told Extra, to which the fictional Admiral proclaimed, “Victory is ours!”.
Whereas Cohen has not definitively said yes or no, he has been making the most of the situation on Twitter, where he posted. “VICTORY IS OURS! Today the Mighty Nation of Wadiya triumphed over the Zionist snakes of Hollywood. Evil and all those who made Satan their protector were vanquished and driven into the Pacific Sea. He then went on to tweet: “What I am trying to say here is that the Academy have surrendered and sent over two tickets and a parking pass! TODAY OSCAR, TOMORROW OBAMA!”
It’s ironic that the Academy initially threatened to ban Sacha Baron Cohen for using the Awards to promote his upcoming film, considering the entire Award ceremony is created to promote films. But wait, could this all be a clever ploy? Could said Dictator and the Academy be working in tandem to generate even more media coverage for Oscar? Could this be a clever media relations ploy, a public relations gambit, a shameless PR stunt? Of course not, this is Hollywood we’re talking about.
Copyright © Anthony Mora 2012
Zutter, Natlie. “Admiral General Aladeen”. Photo. Crushable. 24 Feb. 2012. 25 Feb. 2012. <http://crushable.com/entertainment/admiral-general-aladeen-banned-oscars-response-the-dictator-332/>

