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Release Date:
3 October 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
Do you smell something burning? moreAwards:
1 win moreNewsDesk:
(56 articles)
Torino Film Festival Wrap Up (From Twitch. 1 December 2008, 9:12 AM, PST)
Outrageous Oscars docu snubs: Bill Maher is in good company
(From Gold Derby. 18 November 2008, 10:57 AM, PST)
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Definitely worth seeing or demonstrating against! moreUS Showtimes:
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(Credited cast)| Bill Maher | ... | Himself | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Steve Burg | ... | Himself | |
| George W. Bush | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Kirk Cameron | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| George Coyne | ... | Himself | |
| Tom Cruise | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Jerry Cummings | ... | Himself | |
| Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda | ... | Himself | |
| Reginald Foster | ... | Himself | |
| Dean Hamer | ... | Himself - Dr. Dean Hamer | |
| Ken Ham | ... | Himself | |
| John McCain | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Aki Nawaz | ... | Himself (as Propa-Gandhi) | |
| Andrew Newberg | ... | Himself | |
| Fred Phelps | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Mark Pryor | ... | Himself - Senator | |
| Pat Robertson | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| John Travolta | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Yisroel Dovid Weiss | ... | Himself | |
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A Spiritual Journey (USA) (fake working title)Untitled Larry Charles Project (USA) (working title)
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Rated R for some language and sexual material.Parents Guide:
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USA:R (certificate #44539) | UK:15 | Australia:M | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva)MOVIEmeter: 
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The film used the fake working title "A Spiritual Journey" in order to obtain interviews with religious leaders. They did not know that Bill Maher was involved in the film until he arrived for the interviews. moreQuotes:
[from trailer]Bill Maher: Gay Muslim activists. That is a very rare job description. You guys have big ones.
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I watched Bill Maher's new movie, Religulous at it's world premiere at the Traverse City Film Festival. It was one of the first films to sell out at the festival, selling out in just the first couple days of sales.
Okay... now for the movie review: for those of you who thought that Dawkin's "Root of all evil" or "Jesus Camp" were powerful statements, then you might want to wear diapers because you might just crap yourself. Religulous doesn't take prisoners. It addresses Christianity, Scientology, Mormonism,Islam, and other religions. Bill Maher travels around the word, visiting the Wailing Wall, USA Bible Belt, Salt Lake City, and other locations while interviewing a wide range of religious leaders and followers.
Throughout the interviews, Bill throws out zingers and the joke timing is impeccable. Like the pro-creationist movie "Expelled", Religulous cuts to a variety of old film stock when making jokes. Although it fails at times, I would say the vast majority of the cuts connect and generates hearty laughs.
The first third of the film deals with Christianity and several offshoots of it. Here, the movie shines. It is hilarious! Poking jab after jab into insane ideas by asking simple questions.
Unfortunately, the move starts to slow down after he lampoons Scientology. Dressed as a vagrant, he appears in Hyde Park's Speaker's Corner and runs through Scientology's belief structure... appearing as a raving lunatic while accurately describing what that religion teaches.
By the time it deals with Islam, a lot of inertia has been lost. Although it still delivers some funny bits, the movie is much more subdued. Granted, anytime you are dealing with a subject so inflammatory that people have been killed over it, you tread lightly, but I think Christians will criticize the movie for being softer on Islam than on Christianity. The sad thing is that it's true. Being the more dangerous religion, people seem to be treating Islam with kid gloves. I wonder how long before other religions start adopting that tactic as they become threatened by critics? The ending is a fiery call to action for freethinkers. Rousing music & inflammatory speech hammer the dangers of religion into the audience. Propaganda techniques? Yes. Pretty heavy-handed about it too. However, I think it's needed. The flow of the movie needed something to bring things together and although thick with images and rhetoric... it is a solid ending.
Is it worth seeing? Hell yes! Will people be offended? Most definitely. Will there be protesters? There should be, this is far more blasphemous than "Dogma", "Passion of the Christ", or "The DeVinci Code".
Comparing "Expelled" to "Religulous", it's pretty quickly apparent that Religulous is the better movie. Bill Maher, with his previous experience doing standup and conducting interviews shames Ben Stein. Nicely done Bill!