April 6, 2015, - 2:08 am
New “Fast & Furious” Flick an Infomercial for Phony $3.4 Million “Muslim SuperCar”
Is “Furious 7,” the new Fast & Furious movie, a paid infomercial for the so-called “Arab SuperCar”? It appears so. And that’s in addition to the movie’s pimping of anti-Israel Abu Dhabi, where couples have done jail time for making out on the beach, as a permissive, glamorous playground.
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“Furious 7” was this past weekend’s predictable runaway winner at movie theaters in the U.S. (with an estimated $144 million take) and around the world (with an estimated $384 million take). In one of the movie’s biggest and most unbelievable stunts, stars Paul Walker and Vin Diesel drive an expensive red sports car through some of the highest floors of three skyscrapers in Abu Dhabi. Before that happens, though, Walker goes on and on about the car, that it costs $3.4 million, that there are only seven of the cars made in the entire world, and so on. The car looked like a Lamborghini rip-off with Batmobile influences. On my way out of the theater I asked several men who’d attended the screening if they recalled what kind of car it was. Nobody could say.
So, when I got home, I did some research. And it appears that the whole scene–and Paul Walker’s lines in the script having verbal orgasms over this car–were paid product placement by Arab Muslims wishing to establish their sports car as the “Arab [in this case, translation: Muslim] supercar.” The name of the car: the Lykan Hypersport. The Muslims are trying to tell us they can outdo Ferrari, Lamborghini, and so on, and the car has the Arabic version of the number 7 hidden throughout its design (see video below). But some of the features on which the late Paul Walker pimps us in the movie, might not even exist, including the car’s alleged “holographic center display.”
I don’t know about you, but cars aren’t the first thing I think of when I think of the Muslim world. Jew-hatred cartoons and TV shows, beheadings, and IEDs are more of what immediately comes to mind (and more likely what they have in mind). And speaking of Jew-hatred, the Lykan Hypersport’s maker, W Motors is based in Israel-boycotting Dubai. The company’s owner bills it as “the premier Arab Developer of High Performance Luxury Sports Cars.”
More about the pretentious “Arab Supercar”:
It’s a car you’ve likely never heard of before: The Lykan Hypersport, an extremely limited, hyper-expensive supercar. How limited? Just seven examples. How expensive? A mere $3.4 million.Dubai-based W Motors, the company that builds the Lykan, calls itself the first Arab supercar company. Founded by Lebanese-born Ralph Debbas [DS: full name, Ralph R Debbas Sari El Khalil], the W is dedicated to the kind of super-ultimate luxury that only folks with oil-sheik money can dream of.
Inside is where things get really nutzo. As in, seats-stitched-with-gold-thread nutzo. And claimed-holographic-center-display-that-may-not-actually-exist nutzo. And that’s just a part of it. We’re talking a 24-hour concierge service offering on-call engineers and “flying doctors” to cater to the needs of yourself or your car, anywhere in the world.
No word on exactly how much W Motors paid to get this intense marketing push of sharia luxury sports cars in the script of “Furious 7.”
Again, I’m not too concerned that the Arab Muslims are going to be giving Detroit’s Big Three auto companies or the major luxury sports car outfits a run for their money. The Arab and Muslim worlds have only perfected five things: hate, extremism, intolerance, mass violence, and hypocrisy.
But despite what the well-paid Fast & Furious gang wants you to think, none of these is a “luxury supercar.”
This “Furious 7” trailer, which ran during the Super Bowl shows the Lykan Hypersport “driving” through skyscrapers:
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By the way, the Gulf State Muslim Arabs did own Aston Martin at one point, as I pointed out on this site (and they drove it into the ground). And the Saudis tried to manufacture their own line of cars, which didn’t really go anywhere. That’s the track record. Terrorism and bombs, on the other hand, they are very successful at.
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Why do I have the feeling this car isn’t going to be on either the British or American versions of “Top Gear?”
Ghostwriter on April 6, 2015 at 2:46 am