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Religulous (Documentary movie against religion)

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  1. ungovernable

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    Religulous (pronounced /rɨˈlɪdʒʉləs/) is a 2008 American comedy/documentary film written by and starring comedian and pundit Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles. According to Maher, the title of the film is a portmanteau derived from the words "religion" and "ridiculous"; the documentary examines and mocks organized religion and religious belief.[2]

    A range of views on the various world religions are explored as Bill Maher travels to numerous religious destinations, such as Jerusalem, the Vatican, and Salt Lake City, interviewing believers from a variety of backgrounds and groups, including a former member of Jews for Jesus, Christians, Muslims, former Mormons,[3] and Hasidic Jews.[4][5][6] He travels to Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, London and satirically preaches Scientology beliefs.[7][8]

    Production

    Maher stated he used a fake title for the film to obtain interviews: "We never, ever, used my name. We never told anybody it was me who was going to do the interviews. We even had a fake title for the film. We called it 'A Spiritual Journey.' It didn't work everywhere. We went to Salt Lake City, but no one would let us film there at all."[11] Creationist Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis, who appeared in the film,[10] was critical of what he called Maher's "deception" to obtain the interview.[9][12]

    The documentary was produced by Thousand Words and distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. Originally slated for an international release date coinciding with the Christian Easter holiday 2008 (March 23), post-production delays resulting from a screenwriters guild strike pushed the release date back to at least July 11, 2008.[13] The film was eventually released on October 3, 2008.[14]

    Reception

    Reviews for Religulous were generally positive, but with some mixed reviews. The film received a "Fresh" rating of 70% from Rotten Tomatoes based on 139 reviews,[25] and a "mixed" score of 55 out of 100 at Metacritic based on 29 reviews.[26] Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film a rating of three and a half out of four stars, and wrote: "I report faithfully that I laughed frequently. You may very well hate it, but at least you've been informed. Perhaps you could enjoy the material about other religions, and tune out when yours is being discussed. That's only human nature."[27]

    Robert W. Butler of The Kansas City Star gave the film a rating of three stars, and commented: "The film is one-sided, less a measured argument than a bunch of rants and barbed observations. But it’s also very funny, which trumps everything else."[28] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a rating of A-, and wrote: "The movie is funny as...well, hell."[29] The Canadian Press said the movie "delivers a laugh-out loud attack on the most sacred of cows."[30] Christie Lemire, of the Associated Press, wrote: "If you're an atheist or an agnostic, you'll be completely on board and happy to tag along with Maher as he travels the globe asking people about their faith - everywhere from Jerusalem to the Vatican to Amsterdam, where he finds not only the Cannabis Ministry but also a Muslim gay bar (with two people in it)."[31] John Anderson of Newsday wrote: "much that's funny, insightful and thought-provoking. But it certainly doesn't give the religious a lot of slack."[32]

    Rick McGinnis of Metro gave the film low marks, concluding that "Maher is preaching to the choir with an undisguised dishonesty that only the true believers will forgive."[33] James Berardinelli wrote, "If the subject of religion is as important to Maher as he claims during his end comments, then he should have followed those words with actions and made a movie that's more than a sum of inauthentic interviews, ranting attacks, and obvious observations. The choir may hum along with Maher but the rest of those watching this movie will be singing the blues."[34] Nick Schager of Slant Magazine called it an "atheistic wannabe-dissection of modern faith."[35]

    In a review for The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote that "the movie has the same loose, on-the-road structure" as Larry Charles' previous film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan and commented: "Much of Mr. Maher’s film is extremely funny in a similarly irreverent, offhanded way."[36] Claudia Puig of USA Today wrote: "those with a taste for irreverent humor and clear-eyed analysis will find it funny, enlightening and disturbing."[37] Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter characterized the film as "An often hilarious but relentlessly shallow attack on religious fundamentalism by humorist Bill Maher".[38] Louis Peitzman of the San Francisco Bay Guardian wrote that "It doesn't even matter that he goes out of his way to be offensive, as he's consistently funny enough to pull it off."[39] Scott Indrisek wrote at Style.com that: "Religulous earns many of its laughs from skillful editing, with Maher's interviews jazzed up by video clips".[40] Ben Kenigsberg of Time Out New York gave the film a rating of three out of six stars, and wrote: "The worst scenes in Religulous are appalling for their methods; the best are appalling for their information."[41]

    Religulous received a 7.8 rating on IMDB.com[42]

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  2. AtomicKhaos

    AtomicKhaos Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    was a great documentary. the jesus look alike really weirded me out. People take things way too seriously.
     
  3. chaos-ad

    chaos-ad Experienced Member Experienced member


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    you guys whould not belive who i met today..that toney dillenger guy (48:00) he is a great, smart guy. i met him at a resturaunt :lmao: i overheard him saying some things and then next thing you know we talk the whole time we where there
     
  4. Xiv666

    Xiv666 Active Member Forum Member


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    my advice is.
    if you want to hate something,you have to know it first.
    so dont judge the judge by its underwear.
    kakakakaka!!! :lmao:
     
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