THE MAN from the Staines Massive is back, but this time he's gone stateside!
In Ali G In Da USAiii, released last month by Channel 4 video, comic geniusSascha Baron-Cohen, takes his unique interviewing skills across the pond to put his guests in unusual and delightfully uncomfortable situations.
From Borat, the Kazakhstan cultural ambassador to Bruno, the camp Austrian, infamous Ali G provides viewers with an alternative and unique look at American culture, etiquette and fashion.
Tickle your sides watching a dating agency give Borat tips on how to date American women.
Cringe as Bruno literally takes over a top fashion catwalk - whilst wearing a pair of skimpy pants.
The classic Ali G interviews are once again hilariously delivered - a mixture of strained politeness and ignorance - with all of the American guests believing that he is totally serious.
Ali G in Da USAiii is real classic stuff.
Truly magical moments include astronaut Buzz Aldrin being introduced as Buzz Lightyear.
At a design agency, Ali G presents his fantastic new ideas - a glove specifically designed for eating ice-cream and a 'Back To The Future' style flying skateboard, much to the annoyance of the agency executives.
The double disc set contains the entire series on one DVD, complete with a bonus DVD with over an hour of unseen footage, behind the scenes photos and trailers!
In a series that almost got Baron Cohen arrested in three states, nearly shot in Atlanta and crowd mauled in Alabama, this is not to be missed!
Now The Citizen -- in association with Channel 4 Video -- have got five DVD copies, worth £19.99 , of Ali G in Da USAiii to give away.
To be in with a chance of winning just answer this simple question.
Which of the following catchphrases are associated with Ali G?
a. Cowabunga!
b. Boyakasha!
c. Gouranga!
Send your answers on a postcard marked clearly with your name, address and contact telephone number to Ali G Competition, 13/13a Clifton Street, Blackpool, FY1 1JD.
Deadline for entries is Monday, December 29.
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