The Dictator -2012- Bluray Unrated Now

The BluRay UNRATED edition of The Dictator turns a three-star theatrical comedy into a four-star midnight movie. It is the version that Baron Cohen and Charles intended to release before the lawyers and ratings boards stepped in. It is messier, meaner, and much, much funnier.

So, search out that disc. Queue it up. Let Admiral General Aladeen teach you about democracy, which he defines as "the right to shut up and do vhat I say." And remember: In the UNRATED cut, he says that line while holding a live grenade. The pin is out. You have to watch to see if it explodes.

Rating for the UNRATED Cut: 9/10 Rating for the Theatrical Cut: 6/10 Verdict: Long live the BluRay. Long live the UNRATED.


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Here’s a quick guide to The Dictator (2012) — specifically the BluRay UNRATED version.


You might ask: Why specifically the BluRay? Isn’t a digital download the same? For most films, yes. For The Dictator, no.

In several scenes, the UNRATED version uses longer, improvisational takes. Baron Cohen is famous for staying in character and riffing. The theatrical cut often used the "cleanest" takes for timing. The BluRay UNRATED uses the funniest takes, even if they feature awkward pauses or darker punchlines. For example, the "Women’s health" meeting scene has three entirely different jokes in the UNRATED cut that are not present in the theatrical version.

If you are a fan of Borat, Bruno, or just want to see a comedy that actually fights back against political correctness, skip the digital rental. Find the 2012 Blu-Ray UNRATED edition. The picture quality (1080p) holds up beautifully, and the DTS-HD Master Audio makes the Wadiyan national anthem sound properly majestic.

Rating: 4.5/5 Best paired with: A bottle of "Wadiyan Evian" (it's just tap water in a fancy bottle) and a complete lack of political loyalty.

Long live Aladeen. 🇼🇩


Have you seen the UNRATED cut? Let me know your favorite deleted scene in the comments below.

The standout feature of the "Banned & Unrated" Blu-ray The Dictator (2012) is the inclusion of an Extended Unrated Cut , which adds roughly 15 to 20 minutes of footage not seen in theaters

While the unrated cut maintains the same core plot, it introduces several notable additions: The "Tit Fight" Sequence

: A bizarre and outrageous scene where one of Aladeen’s former female bodyguards, Etra, attempts to assassinate him using her oversized breasts as weapons. Extended Cameos

: Characters like Larry King and the performer "Busty Heart" have more prominent or exclusive screen time in this version. Raunchier Content

: The cut features extra dialogue and extended "love scenes" that push the film's R-rated boundaries even further. Additional Special Features

Beyond the unrated version itself, the Blu-ray includes approximately 34 minutes of supplementary material: High Def Digest Deleted and Extended Scenes

: 15 distinct sequences, including an explanation of why Ben Kingsley’s character was skipped in the line of succession and more jokes about the Broadway show Billy Elliot "Your Money is on the Dresser" Music Video

: A full music video featuring Sacha Baron Cohen’s character and a cameo by his real-life wife, Isla Fisher. Larry King Interview The Dictator -2012- BluRay UNRATED

: An extended, uncensored version of the interview seen in the film, which includes additional controversial jokes. Note on Quality

: Some reviewers have noted that because the unrated scenes are seamlessly branched

into the theatrical cut, there can be slight, noticeable shifts in video quality or color grading between the original and added footage. specific scene or wanting to know if this version is available on any streaming platforms The Dictator (2012) - FAQ - IMDb

The Dictator (2012) BluRay UNRATED (often marketed as the "Banned & Unrated" version) was released on August 21, 2012. It includes both the original theatrical cut and an extended version featuring approximately 15 to 20 minutes

of never-before-seen footage. Unlike Sacha Baron Cohen’s previous mockumentary-style works like , this film is primarily scripted political satire. Key Differences in the Unrated Cut

The Unrated version pushes the boundaries further than the theatrical release with more explicit humor and extended sequences: Extended Scenes

: Includes a scene where a bodyguard attempts to kill General Aladeen using her breasts and an extended birthing scene. Dialogue & Maturity

: Contains additional sexual dialogue, nudity, and provocative jokes that were removed to tighten the theatrical runtime. Total Runtime : The unrated cut runs for approximately 98 minutes , compared to the 83-minute theatrical version. BluRay Technical Specifications Video Quality

: Presented in 1080p High Definition with a 2.40:1 or 1.78:1 aspect ratio. Some reviewers note that unrated scenes may have slightly different color timing than the theatrical footage. Audio Quality : Features an English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 The BluRay UNRATED edition of The Dictator turns

track, along with several Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks for other languages like Spanish and French. Disc Format

: Typically sold as a two-disc BluRay/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack. High Def Digest Special Features & Extras

The BluRay release includes roughly 30–35 minutes of bonus content: Deleted & Extended Scenes

: Over 30 minutes of footage not included in either the theatrical or unrated cuts, such as "Nuclear Diary" and "Manhattan Zoo". Larry King Interview

: An extended version of Aladeen's interview with the legendary host. Music Video

: A music video for "Your Money is on the Dresser" featuring Sacha Baron Cohen in character. Why So Blu? Purchase Options

The "Banned & Unrated" version is available through several retailers:

"The Dictator" is a 2012 comedy film written, produced, and directed by Sacha Baron Cohen. The movie features a satirical look at dictatorship, specifically targeting the regimes of countries like North Korea, Iran, and Libya, among others. The BluRay UNRATED version of the film would include content that was not suitable for a general or rated audience, possibly providing a more candid and uncompromised vision from the director.