Ali G Indahouse

4.00
    Ali G Indahouse
    2002

    Synopsis

    Ali G unwittingly becomes a pawn in the evil Chancellor's plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain. However, instead of bringing the Prime Minister down, Ali is embraced by the nation as the voice of youth and 'realness', making the Prime Minister and his government more popular than ever.

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    Cast

    • Sacha Baron CohenAlistair Leslie "Ali G" Graham / Borat Sagdiyev
    • Michael GambonPrime Minister
    • Charles DanceDeputy Prime Minister David Carlton
    • Kellie BrightJulie
    • Martin FreemanRichard "Ricky C" Cunningham
    • Paul ClaytonAlan Swan
    • Rhona MitraKate Hedges
    • Barbara NewNan
    • Emilio RiveraRico
    • Gina La PianaHoochie 1

    Recommendations

    • 70

      The Guardian

      This is an entertaining venture with energy, fun and immature bad taste in abundance.
    • 60

      BBC

      Ali G Indahouse delivers more than its fair share of saucy hilarity.
    • 60

      Empire

      Relentlessly juvenile, it will offend moralists while making fans laugh out loud. It's only when demands of storytelling intrude that the film can't keep it up.
    • 60

      Time Out

      Though he's too ubiquitous now to dupe real authoritarians, his film nevertheless proffers plenty of cheek - even if most of its gross-out gags come signposted.
    • 60

      Variety

      An extremely silly, grossly scatological but often amusing picture that plays like Dumb & Dumber meets Spike Lee in London.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      In jumping from the small screen to the big one, the franchise seems to have dropped its collective IQ by a good 50 points. Cohen's HBO series was a smart show pretending to be stupid. Making its debut on DVD after a brief 2002 theatrical run, Ali G Indahouse feels like a stupid movie made by smart people.
    • 50

      IGN

      The movie plays up sexual innuendo more than a group of junior high school kids, and it comes across almost as juvenile. Some of the jokes are indeed funny, but there aren't enough laughs to propel things through the dry spells.
    • 25

      TV Guide Magazine

      Ali G Indahouse simply revels in mainstream inanity, doing its incremental bit to dumb down the popular movie going experience and encourage rampant stupidity. There's nothing funny about that.

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