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To: hummingbird
No but please enlighten I would like to rent it! AlQ takes much of their idea's from American movies. Saddam learned all he knows from being a thug thanks to his affection for The Godfather
1,076 posted on 12/21/2003 6:49:09 PM PST by JustPiper (Following the course of least resistance makes for crooked rivers and crooked men)
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To: JustPiper
No but please enlighten I would like to rent it! AlQ takes much of their idea's from American movies. Saddam learned all he knows from being a thug thanks to his affection for The Godfather

Yes, I had read that about The Godfather. I believe Black Hawk Down was another movie frequently viewed...

From RottenTomatoes: SYNOPSIS of WRONG IS RIGHT
Broad political farce which follows the exploits of a world traveling TV field correspondent working for the World Television Network, who uncovers a terrorist plot to get hold of a nuclear bomb to sell to a Mideast country, and the subsequent effect the story has on the President of the United States, his political opponent and a chauvinist general.

TIDBITS Shot on location in New York; Washington, DC; Texas; New Mexico; France and Italy with Panavision equipment. Color by Metrocolor. Special thanks to: Dr. Ivan Catton and Dr. Gerald C. Pomraning (Nuclear Research Advisors) and the SONY Corp. of America Titles and opticals by Pacific Titles; title and montage design by George Grenville. Additional cast: Tony March (Abu), Cherie Michan (Erika), Marianne Marks (Suzy), Ivy Bethune (Housewife), and Tom McFadden (Billy Bob Harper). Additional credits: Lillian Barb (hairstylist) and Joan Biel (music editor).

1,125 posted on 12/21/2003 7:22:14 PM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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