Borat Greeted by Tremendous Ticket Sales on Fandango

    Fandango, the nation’s largest online, phone and mobile movie ticketing service, announced today that it sold approximately 10 percent of the projected three-day $26.3 million* domestic opening weekend box office for Borat: Cultural Learnings on America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.

    The Borat opening marks a stunning film debut for the Kazakhstani character from HBO’s “Da Ali G Show,” with the movie enjoying a smashing $31,511 * per-screen average on only 827 U.S. screens. In the past few days, Fandango surveyed several thousand moviegoers regarding the Sacha Baron Cohen comedy and found that:

    — 80% saw Borat because they were “looking for a good comedy”;

    — 83% said they were not offended by the “politically incorrect” humor of
    Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Borat” character;

    — 43% claim that the Kazakhstan government’s complaints about “Borat”
    increased their interest in seeing the movie;

    — 59% would be “very interested” in seeing Sacha Baron Cohen’s follow-up
    movie, Bruno (based on a character from Cohen’s HBO series, “Da Ali G
    Show”);

    — The majority of respondents ranked Sacha Baron Cohen at the top of
    their list of favorite comedic film actors (outpacing his former
    Talladega Nights rival Will Ferrell; see list below):

    Favorite Comedic Actors at the Movies:

    1. Sacha Baron Cohen (24%)
    2. Will Ferrell (20%)
    3. Vince Vaughn (12%)
    4. Steve Carell (11%)
    5. Ben Stiller (8%)
    6. Jack Black (8%)
    7. Adam Sandler (8%)
    8. Owen Wilson (6%)

    “Borat proves that if you build anticipation for a true original, the moviegoers will come,” says Fandango Chairman & CEO Chuck Davis. “As of Sunday, Borat ticket sales are still very strong, comprising 66% of our total sales. It’s a tremendous kick-off to the holiday movie season, and Fandango’s moviegoers are already expressing interest in advance tickets for Casino Royale, Happy Feet, Charlotte’s Web and a slew of award-worthy films.”

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