

Fistpack 11: Arabian Fist
Raging Stallion is proud to release their most sumptuous fisting movie to date. Shot in the same far flung locales as Mirage - their wildly successful, critically acclaimed release - Arabian Fist is an eye popping, deep fisting, Arabian feast. You'll see these men dig deeply within the valley of men's souls to unearth richly sensuous treasures of unimaginable pleasure, pawing and plundering their way inside their partners, as if to rub Aladdin's Lamp from the inside to awaken the Genie and have granted their most inspiring fisting fantasies!
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Plot Summary
When a priceless ancient artifact, the Fist of Allah, is stolen from a museum in Dubai, it's up to martial arts master and part-time baker, Jack "Fistpack" Riley, to retrieve it. Jack must travel to the exotic locales of the Middle East, battling a shadowy organization led by the nefarious Baron Von Clutch and his legion of henchmen, all while trying to perfect his grandmother's baklava recipe for an upcoming competition.
Critical Reception
Fistpack 11: Arabian Fist was met with a mixed to negative reception. Critics often cited the film's nonsensical plot and over-the-top action sequences as detrimental, though some appreciated its B-movie charm and enthusiastic performances from the cast. Audiences were divided, with some enjoying the campy fun and others finding it tiresome.
What Reviewers Say
- The fight choreography is surprisingly competent, but buried under a mountain of clichés.
- A nonsensical plot paired with bargain-bin special effects.
- Performances are enthusiastic, bordering on hysterical, which may appeal to some.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a 'guilty pleasure' or 'so bad it's good,' with many praising the fight scenes and the sheer absurdity of the plot, while others were disappointed by the low production value and predictable storyline.
Fun Fact
The prop used for the 'Fist of Allah' was actually a modified bowling trophy spray-painted gold.
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