It's typical of this film that it's makers made absolutely no attempt at making the actor playing Salman Rushdie look remotely like the original.
Thirty years ago papers held their hands up in horror at the existence of this nonsense; with Rushdie now in hospital on a ventilator in Pennsylvania I thought I'd see if it was on Youtube and not for the first time was struck by the love of both muslims and Americans for explosions and gunplay.
The trio of guerillas take so long to finish off their quarry it seems as if Allah got as tired at waiting as the audience and finally directly intervened, zapping him with airborne Korans; which raises the question of why he didn't simply do it himself straight away?
Thirty years ago papers held their hands up in horror at the existence of this nonsense; with Rushdie now in hospital on a ventilator in Pennsylvania I thought I'd see if it was on Youtube and not for the first time was struck by the love of both muslims and Americans for explosions and gunplay.
The trio of guerillas take so long to finish off their quarry it seems as if Allah got as tired at waiting as the audience and finally directly intervened, zapping him with airborne Korans; which raises the question of why he didn't simply do it himself straight away?