When it comes to good looks, Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow is undeniably hotter than Borat.
But what about when it comes to film awards?
Borat wins hands down.
That's if the Golden Globes are anything to go by.
Sacha Baron Cohen, the man behind Borat, picked up the best actor in a musical or comedy award, for his role in the Stateside mockumentary, Borat: Cultural Learnings Of America.
But Sacha wasn't the only Brit to see off the competition - Helen Mirren scooped the best actress in a drama for her portrayal of Elizabeth II in The Queen.
Other big winners on the night included the cast of Dreamgirls - with Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson taking home the best supporting gongs. The film itself picked up the best comedy or musical award.
Over in the drama categories, Babel was named best drama film, Forest Whitaker received the nod for his role as Idi Amin in The Last King Of Scotland and Martin Scorsese was hailed best director for The Departed.


Social bookmarking allows you to save and categorise a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available within your web browser.
Use the links on the left to share this page on the social bookmarking site of your choice.
Read more about social bookmarking at: Wikipedia - Social Bookmarking