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To: weegee
never saw anymore of it but it looked funny

Thanks for bringing this film to our attention. I'd love to get to see it, too.

The film is a fabulous concoction and shows the Islamic world tottering on the brink of an abyss. Rushdie is leading the assault on Islam with his Satanic Verses and is targeting Pakistan (the "fortress" of modern day Islam) because once mighty Pakistan is dealt with, the rest of the Islamic world will hardly stand a chance. Rushdie plans to drive the final nails into the coffin of Islam by opening a new chain of Casino's and Disco's spreading contemptable vice and debauchery. Mustafa Qureshi, hen pecked to death by his demented wife, decides to call it a day with his day job at the Police station and induct his unemployed brothers to create a Mujahid (God's soldiers) trio whose sole aim is to seek out and destroy the despised Salman Rushdie before he manages to destory all virtue and decency on the planet....

The film is maniacal high farce and a laugh-a-minute caper as the three Mujahids go undercover to try to discover the evasive Rushdie even showing up in Batman outfits on one occasion to outwit their nemesis…….very appropriate undercover gear as surely nobody would find it at all odd to see three rather portly middle aged men wandering around in Bat-suits!

49 posted on 11/13/2002 6:20:52 AM PST by syriacus
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To: syriacus
It's a laugh a minute farce as 3 radical extremists set out to kill an author who has a price on his head for blasphemy.

Perhaps they could follow this up with a knee slapper about a president who's henchmen commit Arkancides when someone needs to disapper for bringing him shame and scandal.

50 posted on 11/13/2002 11:44:35 AM PST by weegee
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