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Religulous

(DVD - 2009)
Average Rating: 2 stars out of 5.
Religulous


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Though fashioned as popular entertainment with laughs, light moments, and mostly humorous segments, Maher and the filmmakers are serious in castigating the body of literature whose influence on human history has been overwhelmingly negative. A globe-hopping Maher interviews various representatives of

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Though fashioned as popular entertainment with laughs, light moments, and mostly humorous segments, Maher and the filmmakers are serious in castigating the body of literature whose influence on human history has been overwhelmingly negative. A globe-hopping Maher interviews various representatives of the Western religious faiths of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Mormonism. If, as Maher states, 16% of the U.S. population identifies as secular humanists who don't believe in God, then that's a large cross section of the country whose voices are muffled by the status quo. It is to them, not believers, Maher speaks--preaching the gospel of doubt.

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Imprint: Santa Monica, Calif. - Lionsgate
Pages: 101
Language: English
Other language: In English with optional subtitles in English or Spanish; closed-captioned
Credits: Director of photography, Anthony Hardwick ; edited by Jeffrey M. Werner, Jeff Groth, Christian Kinnard.
Performers: Bill Maher; Interviewees include Kathy Maher, Julie Maher, Francis Collins, Jeremiah Cummings, John Westcott, Dean Hamer, Steve Burg, Ray Suarez, Mark Pryor, Ken Ham, George Coyne, Reginal Foster, Cathie Boulden, Loretta Hager, Toney Dellinger, Sandra King, Jonathan Boulden, Tal Bachman, Bill Gardiner, Andrew Newberg, Dovid Weiss, Shmuel Strauss, Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, Ferre van Beveren, Fatima Elatik, Propa-Gandhi, Geert Wilders, Mohamed Junas Gaffar, Muhammad Hourani, Yehuda Etzion.
Notes: DVD; Region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0; widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 1.78:1, for 16X9 televisions
Originally released as an American motion picture in 2008
Self-fulfilling prophecy -- Gospel of I don't know -- In the green -- Wicked ways -- Miracles -- God and country -- Scripture as science -- Vatican -- Holy Land -- New kids on the block -- Neurological disorder? -- Second coming -- Dissenting opinions -- Under new management -- End times -- Credits
Special features: Commentary with Bill Maher and director Larry Charles [optional audio feature]; Monologues from around the world [featurette] (19 min.); Deleted scenes [featurette] (21 min.); Also from Lionsgate [trailers] (12 min.)
Statement of responsibility: Lionsgate and Thousand Words present ; a Thousand Words/Bill Maher production ; a Larry Charles film ; produced by Palmer West, Jonah Smith, Bill Maher ; directed by Larry Charles
Characteristics: 1 videodisc (101 min.) :,sd., col. with b&w sequences ;,4 3/4 in.
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Apr 24, 2013
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  • ahazuda rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

I really love that there's a documentary questioning/criticizing/attacking religion. I went to see it & I think it's really great. My only problem with it is Maher being the host. I don't trust Maher's agenda & find him rather dubious, due to what I've read about him & his old show "Politically Incorrect" in a book, co-authored by Warren Farrell, that addresses misandry ("Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?"). I'm an atheist & I've noticed that atheism or any questioning of religion often is used as an excuse for disrespecting or persecuting men, just as women have sometimes complained that religion is oppressive towards women. The 2 issues really need to be kept as separate as possible. As much as I enjoyed "Religulous", I really think atheists Penn & Teller (Showtime's "Bullshit") would've been funnier, worthier & more effective hosts. I've never found them to be either misandristic or misogynistic.

Mar 20, 2013
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  • cmlnetatshawdotca rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

a must view to thinking people.... a critical and humorous documentary by Maher at religions. He exposed the religion business and franchise, money grubbing pastors and also some sophisiticated Catholic priests at the Vatican.

Nov 13, 2012
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  • HereHere rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Very fun for the first half, then it seems to get more serious. It may offend the devout, but for those who are strong in their faith, it raises questions that are worthy of consideration. Give it a shot!

Oct 23, 2012
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  • laustcawz rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

I really love that there's a documentary questioning/criticizing/attacking religion. I went to see it & I think it's really great. My only problem with it is Maher being the host. I don't trust Maher's agenda & find him rather dubious, due to what I've read about him & his old show "Politically Incorrect" in a book, co-authored by Warren Farrell, that addresses misandry ("Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?"). I'm an atheist & I've noticed that atheism or any questioning of religion often is used as an excuse for disrespecting or persecuting men, just as women have sometimes complained that religion is oppressive towards women. The 2 issues really need to be kept as separate as possible. As much as I enjoyed "Religulous", I really think atheists Penn & Teller (Showtime's "Bullshit") would've been funnier, worthier & more effective hosts. I've never found them to be either misandristic or misogynistic.

Sep 20, 2012
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  • tazertondo rated this: 2.5 stars out of 5.

At first this was a funny documentary about religion, but i ound that he was being very disrespectful to a lot of these people. Contrary to what the other people wrote here i maher DID talk to multiple professors a good amount of 'intelluctual' people. but i found the jokes cheap and offensive (and i am very very atheist) but i did love some of the inerviews like the jesus at the amuesment park and the guy who held his cup out for water and it raned.

Jun 26, 2012
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  • Denji rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

I challenge any person to "open their mind" to watch this. Facts are presented, most of which people prefer to ignore or deny. Don't think of this "movie" as a destination, but a door way to question the very belief systems you're told to believe. It drives a point and you have to look past the lies and propaganda in order to understand that point.

Mar 29, 2012
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  • JOSEPH J SARDO rated this: 2.5 stars out of 5.

Fairly entertaining (and I'm a religious person), but lacked depth (didn't really talk to any scholars/intellectuals, but just average folk, which is ok, but it needed more of a variety). I'd say it's worth a watch. Let it inspire you to decide on which side of the debate you stand.

Mar 14, 2012
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  • tandjmac rated this: 0.5 stars out of 5.

I guess Maher couldn't find any intelligent people of faith to interview. Or maybe that wouldn't have been as "entertaining?" The movie was a bit of a waste of time.

Very interesting. Having visited into several religious sects (churches) and studing the Bible with at least four of them--- this had quite a few very interesting views which interested me..

Nov 29, 2011
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  • ThatGuy99 rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

If you expected Bill Maher to be respectful, you've obviously never heard Bill Maher before! The early parts of the movie could have used more substance, but I have to give Maher a lot of credit for showing some of the least-likely proponents of religion in a positive light. I think the actor portraying Jesus at the Holy Land theme park had a particularly good showing. In any case, it's the last 10 minutes that make the movie. The rest is so-so, but the finale is spectacular. If you get bored or offended, don't stop watching. Just skip right to the end. You won't regret it.

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Mar 01, 2011
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  • peppertoo rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Bill Maher: See, this is my problem, I'm trying - I mean, you're - you're a Senator. You are one of the very few people who are really running this country. It worries me that people are running my country who think - who believe in a talking snake. Um... Mark Pryor: [Arkansas' Democratic Senator] You don't have to pass an IQ test to be in the Senate, though. [chuckles]

Mar 01, 2011
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  • peppertoo rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Bill Maher: [Megiddo, Israel] It seems peaceful, but this is where a lot of people believe the world will end. The irony of religion is that because of its power to divert man to destructive courses, the world actually could come to an end.

Mar 01, 2011
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  • peppertoo rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

Bill Maher: And I see you've got a lot of bling. Jeremiah Cummings: I like gold. The people want you to look well. Bill Maher: That's what pimps say about their women.

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