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Bill Maher interrogates and makes fun of some religious people, especially REALLY LOONY religious people. If you are very religious you may just be annoyed by this movie, or you may like the parts where he makes fun of other people's religions. If you are a skeptic, atheist or agnostic you will definitely get a kick out of it. If you are sitting on the fence this movie will give you some things to think about. I don't agree with his statements on global warming and he really isn't saying anything new. But for me it is nice to see that a film questioning religion even got made, let alone entertains me and is actually in the movie theaters. Movies like this deserve my support.


I like the moral: "Grow up, or die."


It's good. Go see it.
 
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EMTZ is offline EMTZ Post #3  October 18,2008, 9:10am
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I thought it was entertaining, but not as good as I hoped it to be. I also saw "W." last nite, which almost made me fall asleep (very rare with me).
 
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Haven't seen it, but looking forward to it. Anything that pokes fun of Abrahamic religions is all good in my book, lol.
 
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Wow, I thought this thread was going to be locked.
 
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Anybody else see it??
 
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