I toldja Universal wasn't even breaking a sweat with the MPAA after some bloggers thought it was a big deal that Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno had received a possible NC-17 rating on its first submission to the MPAA. Because it happens all the time. It's just the process, people. Now the MPAA has given the pic an "R".
TOLDJA! 'Bruno' Gets Its 'R' Rating...
By Nikki Finke | Category: Movies | Thursday April 16, 2009 @ 5:41pm PST
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Went to a screening of this — it’s f-ing terrible. Contrived and not funny at all
The dumbing of America continues
Simply to create buzz.
And on DVD they will release a “Unrated Cut/Version/Whatever.”