Friday, September 02, 2011

THROW THE BOOK AT HIM

We'll give you this one, but our cheesy Muslim kids tape challenge still stands.



If you require further viewing, the entire movie is available from Shocking Video. It is still better than Fireproof.

17 comments:

  1. I would not be surprised if there's a scene like this in every Islamic movie ever.

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  2. It's not on VHS, but what about that Mickey Mouse clone Farfour?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrieBhaGgHM

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  3. Wow, this isn't even out in theatres yet. Where'd you get a leaked copy?

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  4. Pretty sure I've seen Psalty do that shit too.

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  5. If you want an Islamic kids show, check out Farfour, the delightful mouse that teaches the values of killing infidels and liberating Palestine from the great Satan:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=log3s2fSN-8&feature=related

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  6. I feel that this clip failed to reach the mustache quota I assigned to it. Sure they're were some rockin' stache, but not nearly enough.

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  7. Caleb also notice how most mustache was fake and painted on.

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  8. Well, Allah is merciful, as they say...but I have my doubts. Hey, is that a book knocking at my window?

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  9. Was that Jerry Lewis at 0:21 and 0:35?

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  10. Was that Jerry Lewis at 0:21 and 0:35?

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  11. Allah really loves reverb...

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  12. We will win the war on terror if we show the taliban this video. lol

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  13. Those women are showing their foreheads! What vile animals!

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  14. Oh that was awesome. It's good to see that bad cineama transcends all racial, political, and religous boundaries.

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  15. i always wondered what they were doing at burning man!

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  16. you guys are retarded american hilbillies whose mothers i shit on.
    im canadian, so i am automatically better than all of you.

    Sajjad Gul, the Pakistani producer of ''International Guerrillas,'' said his film did not even pretend to be an artistic film.

    ''It's a commercial film,'' Mr. Gul said. ''It's not an art film. To me, it's a satire on the whole issue. If it had been made in England or America, it would have been made by Mel Brooks. That's how people should view it. Mr. Rushdie has been painted as a very camp character.''

    http://www.nytimes.com/1990/08/18/movies/with-rushdie-s-approval-britain-lifts-its-ban-on-anti-rushdie-film.html?pagewanted=2&src=pm

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