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New Years Eve 1999. Arthur, a 24-year old science fiction fanatic, meets up with his friends at a lively party to welcome in the new millennium. As the clock counts down to midnight, he sneaks away to the bathroom to make love with his girlfriend, Lucy. When she reveals she wants to have a baby, Arthur aborts at the last moment. Returning to the bathroom a short while later, Arthur notices sand falling in through a hole in the ceiling. Climbing up through the hole, he finds himself in a totally different world – Paris seventy years in the future, half-buried in sand. More bizarrely, he is confronted by his son, Ako, and his grandchildren. Ako informs Arthur that unless he returns to his own time and makes Lucy pregnant, he and his family will cease to exist. Anxious about the prospect of becoming a parent at his age and on his salary, Arthur refuses. With time running out, Ako tries desperately to convince Arthur to change his mind...
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Sacha Baron Cohen interviewed as himself by Howard Stern
- WENN Newsdesk
- 09 May 2012
Character actor Sacha Baron Cohen has conducted a rare interview as himself with U.S. radio DJ Howard Stern. The funnyman is known for his outrageous onscreen personas and regularly sits for interviews as one of his many alter egos, including Ali G, Borat, Bruno and his latest creation Admiral General Aladeen, from his upcoming movie The Dictator. But he ditched the bushy beard and military uniform he has donned for recent promotional appearances and appeared as himself, wearing jeans, a T-shir
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