Booyaka! Follow TV superstar Ali G's meteoric rise from The Staines Massive to the House of Commons in "Ali G InDaHouse." Combining political satire and international intrigue with boning, caning and gangsta tings, dis film iz wikkid!
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Ali G's got two words for you: Keep it real! The goofy gangsta (Sacha Baron Cohen) and his West Staines Massive crew iz in a film that was shown on big screens but iz now shown on small screens. Iz dat phat or what
Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen's irony-filled, semi-reverent swipe at British West-Indian musical stereotypes), steps out in his first big screen adventure. Ali G, leading light of the West Staines Massiv, runs a course in a local community centre for local surburban kids keen to emulate his (deluded) gangster dope-ness. When the centre is threatened with closure by budget cuts Ali is persuaded to run for the job of local MP, bringing him to the attention of scheming Deputy Prime Minister (Charles Dance), who is keen to somehow discredit the Prime Minister (Michael Gambon) through association with a loose cannon like Ali. Unfortunately Ali's platform on race relations and immigration proves surprisingly popular, and Ali saves the PM.
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