There's nothing quite so helpful as a fatwa and threats of a Christian boycott to create buzz in advance of new movie.
"Noah," scheduled for its U.S. release March 28, has become such a target. The United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain have banned the movie because it depicts a prophet, which, as Danish cartoonists will attest, isn't the peachiest of ideas in certain circles.
Even here in the land of religious tolerance, the National Religious Broadcasters threatened to boycott the film unless
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