Dunnyland - Bomb Defusion Background: Dunny is hosting the third annual Violence In Cinema Film Festival this weekend at his ski resort in Utah's La Sal mountains. Dunny plans to show his new movie, Premature Enlightenment, to the violent film lovers and press people who will be attending. This sequel to the 1999 hit movie Fight Club is rumored to contain more volatile subject matter than even the original film, (i.e. a man's struggle with his religious identity and ultimate founding of a doomsday cult in the Ozarks) and as such has drawn more critics than any film in history. Executives at Fox 2000 Pictures, after reading through Chuck Palahniuk's book, and Dunny's own screenplay were quoted as saying "We won't touch this one with a ten meter cattle prod. Nosir. No way." Dunny, who started the film festival after watching Fight Club for the first time, then decided to start his own film production company and make the movie himself. About the time that post-production was finishing up, the first threat came from a group calling themselves God's Militia. They demanded a halt to the production of the film, adding that they had heard about it on Rush Limbaugh, who was not amused, and that they were the voice of Rush (and God) on earth. Director David Fincher, after reading the letter, was quoted as chuckling quietly and saying "Isn't Rush Limbaugh the voice of Rush Limbaugh on earth?" The threats have continued steadily since then. The last promised death to everyone who attends the screening of Premature Enlightenment at the film festival. Dunny's Security Thugs: Defend the mountain-top resort, and the movie screening. Dunny is counting on you. God's Militia: The Lord comandeth you to smite the wicked hate-mongers at this so-called "Film Festival" in a big way. Useth the Lord's C4 to send this movie to permanent technical difficulties. God is watching your back. And he packs an AK-47.