Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Kirandeep Yoder
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
wolfybiscuts
After watching this and seeing the proof of what is going on in the world today with ISIS and other terror organizations. I have to say that the only people who criticize this documentary could only be seen as a sympathizer for terrorists.The facts are there and the facts are happening now.The documentary is well made and is one of the better ones I have seen with credibility, backing up everything with facts and video clips. There is no speculation here folks. There is parts covering Islam, the goal of the jihads and the plan to invade the world from within or to out - breed every other race. Its all very interesting.If you are Muslim don't get offended this is not an attack on a religion. I have Muslim friends and know that not all Muslims are inclined to behave in a way that would be a cause for concern for everyone else.I believe this was one of the best made documentaries I have ever seen.Thankyou for educating me.
zmuscleup
the Third Jihad is direct and to the point. This documentary about the 'radical' Islams in America and what their agenda is for America is brought to the front. This document shows with factual evidence what CAIR and other radical Islamic organizations that are working in America has set out to do. For those giving this documentary the thumbs down and calling it all lies and propaganda, I'd recommend you taking a look at the rebuttal to this film after CAIR and the New York Times smeared it. Many Muslim organizations came out in support of this film. There is a difference between the 'radical Muslim' and the moderate Muslim.
kenalbertson
I watched this "documentary" after reading the reviews here in IMDb. Whenever a large percentage of reviewers give a film the highest rating and a large percentage give it the lowest rating, you can bet that it is about real life politics. In this case, an effort has been put into giving Muslims a negative image while, at the same time, attempting to appear fair and even handed. Many "documentaries" (I won't mention the name of a certain chubby American documentary maker) are made to validate and support the preset opinions of the documentary maker. In other words, it is not a search for truth, it is a propaganda effort. Propaganda can be blunt or subtle depending on the target audience. This is subtle. We should remember that America and Israel and other nations started out by acting as "terrorists" to the existing authorities. While it is true that there are anti-American and anti-western Muslims that would commit mayhem if given the chance, there is no effort to examine their motivations. They are simply assumed to be evil. Additionally, this number of "terrorists" is microscopic as a percentage of Muslims world wide. My recommendation is to see this film. While watching it, remain aware if the film maker is trying to manipulate your feelings and opinion. Are both sides fairly presented? This is the true value of this film and the reason that I give it 5 stars.
minnich
Told through the eyes of an American Muslim physician (and former officer in the Navy Medical Corps), this production does a VERY good job of laying-out the threat posed to the West by Islamic fundamentalists (Islamofascists, jihadists, Muslim radicals...call them what you will). The various chapters explore everything from the fund-raising support to terrorists (that largely emanates from Saudi Arabia, the Persian Gulf states, and other recipients of petrodollars), to the threat of surging numbers of totally unassimilated Muslims in Western Europe, to the threat of al-Qaeda getting their bloody hands on a nuclear device, or developing their own radiological "dirty bomb" or biological or chemical weapons.In my opinion, this film does NOT slander Muslims in general, nor does it over-state the threat. Since it's been 8 years since 9/11 with no successful further attack on US soil, I fear many North Americans have succumbed to the wishful-thinking indulgence of assuming that 9/11 was a one-off fluke that can never be repeated.This film respectfully suggests that such thinking is dangerously deluded.