Friday, July 1, 2011

Sacha Baron gets Glitzy Gold Dartz for the Needs of his New Movie The Dictator

After becoming worldwide known for his portrayal of the fictional character Borat from the Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, and the lesser successful flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion show presenter, Brüno, English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is returning to the big screen with a new movie called The Dictator.
And what may that have to do with a car site, we hear you ask? Well, for one, we’re going to see him facing off three Lamborghinis with his camel on the streets of New York, but most importantly, we learned that the dictator he portrays will ride in an “all-gold Dartz” armored truck.
For those of you with a weak memory, the Russian maker of the Dartz Prombron had made headlines about a year ago when it introduced a special version of the armored truck with its interior slathered in…whale-penis leather.
Leonard Yankelovich, owner of Dartz, had this to say to DictatorTheMovie site:

Yakshemash, DARTZ! Saddam Hussein.
And that means that kazakh number one – Borat Sagdiev choose car from number one crazeee car supplier to crazeee kazakh’s – DARTZ.
But not for himself – for Saddam Hussein.
The Dictator. The Real Dictator.
DARTZ released their james Bond inspired “The car With The Golden Wheels” last year to one of Top Marques Monaco Show which was planned to be in Middle east.
And may be that’s destiny that car find it’s customer in Middle East.
And that’s great customer!
Sacha baron Cohen a.k.a. Saddam Hussein.
Of course in addition to his gold AK-74 Saddam need russian Golden car – all dictators like Golden Russian Toys.

Like told my friend Igor “Sniper” Ristolainen
This Saddam look like modgahed I sold spares from my armored car in Afganistan . I was happy to sell all car – but next day we have small battle with these basmach – and we need this car we need this car to kick his ass! 
Leonard F. Yankelovich
a.k.a.
LEO’n’DARTZ
According to Paramount pictures, Cohen's new film will "tell the heroic story of a dictator who risked his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed". It is said that the movie is loosely based on the Iraqi novel Zabibah and the King, which is believed to have been written by the late Saddam Hussein.


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