MTV really knows how to stage the stunts that generate big publicity for their major events. In 2004, MTV produced the CBS Super Bowl halftime show where Justin Timberlake exposed Janet Jackson’s breast. In the fall of 2003, Britney Spears kissed Madonna suggestively at their Video Music Awards program. They’ve done it again with the 2009 MTV Movie Awards show. Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s dressed like an angel and his flying over the audience during the live show went badly awry. He crash-landed in the audience and ended up upside down with his bare buttocks exposed right in the face of the rapper Eminem.
The seeming perfection of this gross-out embarrassment, complete with Eminem wearing a microphone, having a swearing fit, and walking out of the theater, caused some to smell a calculated stunt. Cohen seemed to be wearing a thong so the gross-out didn’t include an upside-down whole-crotch hangout. So was it a fake? Scott Aukerman, head writer of this sorry program, admitted they staged this disaster. "That's all anyone wants to talk about, so let’s get it out of the way. They rehearsed it at dress and yes, it went as far as it did on the live show then."
Can you believe the chutzpah of MTV, disparaging the media they’re shamelessly exploiting, that "all anyone wants to talk about" is that they’d manufacture this new low, this shock-jock-strap plot? This certainly should make any doubters reconsider whether the Janet Jackson Super Bowl breast exposure was staged. The only surprise for MTV was that people were more outraged than they expected.
At the center of this latest sordid publicity stunt is commerce, of course. Cohen is plugging a new movie after his America-bashing sensation "Borat." This time, he’s "Bruno," another self-involved idiot, this time a flamboyantly gay fashion reporter. But the biggest controversy for Cohen is his exploitative modus operandi: he doesn’t make fictional films. His fictional idiot bursts in on real-life Americans unsuspectingly to get their shocked nonfiction reactions.
Here’s a new case in point: a woman in California who ran a charity bingo tournament has sued Cohen and his corporate promoter, NBC Universal, for causing her a brain injury that’s forced her into a wheelchair. Rochelle Olson claims in her lawsuit that Cohen grabbed the microphone at the event in Palmdale, California, and started using vulgarities in front of an elderly audience while calling the numbers. When she tried to take the microphone back, she states, she was surrounded and attacked by the camera crew, looking for a "dramatic, emotional response." When she ran from the stage, she fell and hit her head on a concrete slab.
Cohen and NBC Universal are offering no comment on this story.
Then there’s Eminem, Cohen’s comrade in shock, who is trying hard to sell his newest slab of hate-rap after a five-year hiatus – so hard he’s willing to have a bare male butt thrown in his face, twice. Once was more than enough for the audience grossed out at home. But Eminem was thrilled. He told the website RapRadar.com "I'm thrilled that we pulled this off better than we rehearsed it."
A few weeks ago, Time magazine’s Josh Tyrangiel suggested Cohen surpassed Eminem in shock value through his Borat stunts. "Baron Cohen was darker, funnier and way more misanthropic than Eminem — which is how it goes with cultural instigators," he wrote. "They poke, we react; they poke again, we react a little less, until eventually someone with a sharper stick and a bushier mustache comes along."
What surely troubles most in that sentence is Time magazine’s gleeful admiration for misanthropic instigators who are mining the bottom of the barrel for the newest, darkest mockery. Cohen was admired for broadening the attack on decency to "mocking all Americans...for being naive enough to believe their own mythology." Cohen painted Americans as racist, anti-Semitic, and stupidly in love with their own country.
By contrast, Tyrangiel thought Eminem wasn’t really sincere enough with his instigating on his latest disc. By the middle of the first song, he’s "masturbated to Hannah Montana and left a pile of bodies behind the counter of a McDonald's."
Tyrangiel continued, "On ‘Medicine Ball,’ he promises to rape the Pussycat Dolls and spits out a couplet of abuse for Madonna and Rihanna, while ‘Same Song & Dance’ has him raping Lindsay Lohan in one verse, and Britney Spears in the next. Suffice it to say that many more rapes occur and I stopped taking notes."
Just as the average Time reader would put down the magazine in revulsion, Tyrangiel yawned in print. "Are you outraged or just bored? Eminem has trampled these boundaries before."
When on Earth do our sick-headed "tastemakers" find enough is enough?




















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Seeing this the first time
June 5, 2009 - 21:55 ET by bigtimerSeeing this the first time on the msm was sickening enough...but them repeatedly showing it made me angrier than anything could...including Fox...and the laughter included.
Our country has gone to hell in a hand-basket...I no longer know what can be done to return some sanity, dignity, grace...it's beyond me.
We are in a land now that I barely recognize.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
well I am impressed
June 5, 2009 - 22:13 ET by seesalrunhow fantastic- artistic and the best of the best for the MTV Awards which burned out somewhere for me in the 80's. Something I want to DVR for my children and I to watch ad infintum.
(sarc inserted here)
Am I surprised? No. Did I watch it? No. Do I care? No.
Am I disgusted? Yes.
Brent-Brent-Brent, With
June 5, 2009 - 22:41 ET by Clear thinkerBrent-Brent-Brent,
With all the things out there you could have written about, you chose Eminem and his crotch sniffing buddy. My wife thinks you lost a bet or something!
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Dennis Miller Joke
June 5, 2009 - 22:46 ET by Kingfish17It's too bad that this sort of stuff has come to represent comedy on our popular culture television shows of the day. I heard about this when watching a segment of BOR's show the other day. Dennis Miller cracked me up when he said something like:
"Well, Bill, it just goes to show you that some people like their M&M's with nuts and some people don't."
"I've sentenced boys younger then you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it, but I felt I owed it to them." Judge Smails
Kf... I saw that too...it
June 5, 2009 - 22:53 ET by bigtimerKf...
I saw that too...it was FUNNY!
I love Miller.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
memory loss?
June 5, 2009 - 23:52 ET by 24enakDid you forget about your first post? about dignity, nut humor isn't very dignified, though funny you can't call out MTV without calling out BOR or Dennis Miller. And the fact is more people probaly seen the stunt on the BOR show instead of live. I know I didn't see it until the next day on other networks.
24... My first comment
June 6, 2009 - 00:05 ET by bigtimer24...
My first comment was to the content of what MTV put on...and the msm showing repeats of this.
My comment to Kf was about what Miller said on a different show, different day, about how he saw it in his View-Finder in life.
Can you follow that...
You are going to be fun to see how long you last here...of course I'm sure you have back up names and been here before most likely.
You trolls are so typical.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
A swing and a miss
June 6, 2009 - 00:24 ET by 24enakNo back up names, and I have had my eye on this website for a while just last week I applied for a login I will be around a while
Yeah right 24...and pigs
June 6, 2009 - 00:27 ET by bigtimerYeah right 24...and pigs fly.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
BT, did that troll follow
June 6, 2009 - 01:29 ET by Dan The Man 2BT, did that troll follow you home? Well you can't keep him, I absolutely forbid it, not in this house. LOL
I'm lol here Dan... No,
June 6, 2009 - 01:35 ET by bigtimerI'm lol here Dan...
No, he/she ain't in my house...nor a few others here.
They wouldn't be here either if I had my druthers...
Know what I mean?
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Gotcha
June 6, 2009 - 08:32 ET by nwahsYour typical double standard. Or perhaps you were just trolling.
I didn't leave the Republican party, they kicked me out.
NWAHS ~ you've been so discredited for so long now... how
June 6, 2009 - 23:45 ET by pahuberis it you can still come around? It's universally comical.
For the record
June 5, 2009 - 23:30 ET by In ExcessNO WAY did Eminem agree to be part of the stunt.
In large part, I thought it was funny because of who SBC targeted.
I'm tired of seeing something with my own eyes and being told I saw something else. Eminem had NO CLUE he was about to get 'punked'.
Either you're "having a
June 6, 2009 - 23:37 ET byEither you're "having a laugh" or you're painfully naive. If Eminem wasn't a part of it WHY WAS HE MIKED? It is not usual practice to place microphones on audience members who are NOT participating! Eminem has paid fealty to the homosexual cabal that demanded a retraction of his early "homophobia", in exchange for keeping his career.
The Irony Is That Dennis Miller Hosted The 1st MTV Movie Awards
June 5, 2009 - 23:32 ET by The7SticksI also listened to Miller's radio show, and he thought this year's show was hysterical. He acknowledged that it was pretty raunchy, but the way he put it, I believe, was "That's what you'd expect on this show. Let the kids have their day" or something along those lines.
By the way, the conservative film critic Michael Medved gave Borat three-and-a-half stars (***1/2) and listed it on his Best Of The Year list because he just couldn't help laughing out loud. He also pointed out that liberals, like some certain feminists, were the butts of many of the Borat jokes. He said it did a fair treatment of equally making fun of both sides.
Oh well...
-"You only get one shot, do not miss this chance to blow, this opportunity comes once in a lifetime."
-Eminem, "Lose Yourself"
My Guess
June 6, 2009 - 07:28 ET by Kingfish17My guess is that Miller is more of a social libertarian strong national defense sort of guy.
A play on words adult type joke about nuts is a tad different then the display of someone's genitals on live television.
"I've sentenced boys younger then you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it, but I felt I owed it to them." Judge Smails
Did that happen?
June 6, 2009 - 19:39 ET by nwahsI didn't see it it, did that happen? Yea its very different, but a little peculiar that one would be considered the signal of the decay of humanity and morality, and the other hilarious. Its a little weird at the two reactions to two adult jokes. I'm guessing someone who was really out of sorts over the MTV stunt, wouldn't find Millers joke about it "hilarious." It would be odd.
I didn't leave the Republican party, they kicked me out.
MTV is not really known for
June 5, 2009 - 23:35 ET by balboaMTV is not really known for high-brown entertainment. Who cares if Eminem knew about it or not? I'm surprised Brent bothers to rwite about a channel that's not targeted at him and is known for this kind of stuff.
Balboa....Brent Bozell
June 5, 2009 - 23:46 ET by shawn228...used to be the head of the PTC. It is one of his goals to rid tv on what he believes is filth. I'm glad he has as much clout as the people that want to get to silence Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh. I am glad that cable tv pushes the envelope and even though cable is part of the FCC, the FCC cannot fine them like they did for the Janet Jackson thing.
He had my vote
Yeah, I noticed that he
June 6, 2009 - 00:01 ET by balboaYeah, I noticed that he wanted to place all the blame for the Jon & Kate Plus 8 media frenzy on the shoulders of the network, seemingly excusing the parents from any wrongdoing.
Shark jumping?
June 6, 2009 - 00:06 ET by Parker1227I thought it was funny in a low brow kind of way.
M&M - the self-important fraud gets taken down a notch by a misanthropic clown who then gets smacked around a bit by M&M's thugs.
Win, win.
But it was so over the top, and so exemplified the "do anything for attention" degradation of "popular" culture, that it feels like the whole thing can't go much further.
Maybe something new is on the way. They have now plumbed the deepest depths - so the only direction left is up.
The question is what kind of
June 6, 2009 - 02:09 ET byThe question is what kind of pressure did "they" bring to bear on Eminem to get him to take a face full of BUTT???
Remember, when Eminem first started his lyrics were deemed "homophobic" by the media.
Later that year Eminem was made...er...chose...to appear on the Grammy's performing a duet with the biggest pillow biter in Hollywood, Elton John.
There is a reason that Dave Chappelle gave back fifty million dollars rather than do the show that made him a big star. There is a homosexual cabal in Hollywood that decides "who" becomes famous and who does not. The price for admission is fealty to liberalism. Think about it, Brad Pitt comes out before the '04 election and says that He and Angie won't get married until GAYS can get married! What would two alleged hetero's do that?
Now one of the most notorious anti-Gay "thugs" in the business catches a face full of BUTT during his "comeback". Sounds like he paid the price for the ticket.
Multiples
June 6, 2009 - 10:10 ET by slickwillie2001Trolls at sites like this often have multiple sign-ins so they can compliment their own postings.
So true
June 6, 2009 - 10:37 ET by Kingfish17Without a doubt, one of the better points I have ever seen made on this website!
(I couldn't resist......hehe.)
"I've sentenced boys younger then you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it, but I felt I owed it to them." Judge Smails
Ditto that!
June 6, 2009 - 11:45 ET by RukusKing's point about Slick's point is right on! :p
snicker
Gary
Gettin' along is so much easier than buttin' heads. - My Dad
And funner too! - Me
Brilliant commentary
June 6, 2009 - 16:35 ET by danebramageRukus, you couldn't be more right.
You are so spot on!
June 7, 2009 - 19:06 ET by RukusYou rock!! Spot on! : )
Gary
Gettin' along is so much easier than buttin' heads. - My Dad
And funner too! - Me
SBC is a one-trick pony
June 6, 2009 - 16:52 ET by danebramageWhile I agree with everything that's been said in objection to this garbage, I just want to point out that the stunt was neither new, original, nor daring. It was tired and lame.
During the MTV Music Awards in 1992, Howard Stern flew over the audience on a wire dressed in backless pants as the character "Fartman." He didn't drop on anyone, but it was just as tasteless and stupid.
Cohen himself already did the nude male gross-out thing in his movie "Borat." Anyone who has seen it will remember.