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Religulous (2008)

Starring: Bill Maher, Steve Burg Director: Larry Charles Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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Bill Maher incurs the wrath of multiple religious zealots of myriad faiths in Religulous, a snarky but unexpectedly powerful documentary. Maher bluntly disputes the value of religion in a world made increasingly dangerous, on the one hand, by fanaticism of all kinds and the human race's environmental self-destructiveness on the other. No one is immune from Maher's dogged questions about the illogic and negative fallout of doctrines that advocate violence or shun scientific evidence or marginalize minorities or punish anyone who disagrees with any religion's extreme tenets. Maher takes his inquiries to the Vatican; to small, evangelical Christian churches; to Jerusalem; to Amsterdam (where elements of an increasingly vocal Muslim community have shown violence toward critics); to a large, African-American church in a big city; and to several bizarre theme parks celebrating creationism and the life of Jesus. Wherever he goes, Maher seeks to demonstrate that many of the world's major religions are rife with hypocrisy, completely self-referential, and destructive to the collective good. The fast-moving, globe-trotting film is full of highlights, including a great scene where Maher, in disguise, argues for the core beliefs of Scientology to a bemused crowd at Speaker's Corner in London's Hyde Park. There's also a wonderful moment where Maher, just having been thrown out of the Vatican, gets a terrific interview with a maverick priest. Raised Catholic but in reality half-Jewish, Maher also spends time with his mother and sister trying to reconcile the role of religion in his childhood. Everything is really leading toward Maher's major point that atheists and agnostics are in a sizable minority but are afraid to speak out in these days of zealotry. If that minority stays in the background, Maher says, we may very well be heading toward catastrophe. --Tom Keogh

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COMEDIAN & TV HOST BILL MAHER TAKES A PILGRIMAGE ACROSS THE GLOBE ON A MIND-OPENING JOURNEY INTO THE ULTIMATE TABOO:QUESTIONING RELIGION.

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291 of 359 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Come out of the closet all you sane people!, December 25, 2008
What Bill Maher is doing in this film is not debating religion, not trying to convince anyone that religion is totally wrong. He does not care about the die-hard (no pun intended) religious folks. He is saying to the REST of us that it is OK to say "I do not believe 100% of what religion says." He is telling us to stop apologizing for thinking for ourselves. You do not have to be an atheist or even agnostic to enjoy this movie, you just need to be able to look at the fact that ANY religion will look ridiculous when taken literally and as word-for-word fact. All you need to enjoy this film is an open mind. Unfortunately, that is becoming a rare commodity. He is a brave man for doing this film on many levels! I really admire him.
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116 of 143 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Review to Span Viewers of All Types, February 5, 2009
By Stephen "Steve-O" (NC, USA) - See all my reviews
  
I watched this movie during a very key time of growing out of my Christian upbringing. I needed this movie to be able to laugh at not only how ridiculous religious dogma is, but to laugh at MYSELF for having once believed something that brought so much grief to my life. This movie was a breath of fresh air and a great stepping stone from a Bible-based upbringing here in the, "Bible belt." For this alone, I give the movie 5 stars. If you're teetering on the edge of belief and non-belief, this movie should pretty well give you the confidence to finally lean to one side or the other. Laughter and Bill Maher's predisposition aside, these people make their very own beliefs look ridiculous.

Highlights for me include parts like this one guy who claims he knows God because of the many, many miracles he has experienced; yet, when Bill asks him to give examples, the guy is unable to intially give any. In response, Bill questions how significant these miracles could've really been if the man is unable to recall even ONE when asked! When the man finally does come up with an example, it's incredibly laughable and you're left thinking, "wow, this guy should've kept his example to himself!" Granted, the man may have very well come up with his example just seconds after saying, "I don't know," but here again, the example he did give is preposterous.

Touching back on something I said in the first paragraph, this film also gave me permission to laugh at myself. Like many who lose their faith when they broaden their world view, this film was a resounding, "ahhhhh," when I realized issues like injustice and suffering don't fit in the equation of faith in the Judeo-Christian God for a reason.

Without going into a diatribe about how selflessly selfish I find many religions to be, suffice it to say, I have finally broken the divisive chains of ignorant and ill-founded faith. The ties that binded me were typical of many religious moderates; fear of death, desire to see loved ones beyond life, personal divine guidance and support through hard times, et al. I lived my life in a superstitious and indoctrinated fashion that narrowly shaped my world view and when I dared to step out of this narrow world view, the questions I asked were usually satisfied with cliche ignorance such as, "God has a plan for everything" or, "my feeble human mind cannot possibly comprehend God's plans!" Rubbish! Now I see this world for exactly what it is and I have been humbled 10-times beyond that of what religion ever did. But I digress...

Back to the movie, Religulous isn't for those of you who are intellectuals well-versed in the thoughts and works of people like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris. You may get a number of chuckles but the underlying message (the one in which Bill ends the film with) is exactly that of religion being a detriment to humanity. You will more than likely wish Bill had taken the message a bit deeper, but because I saw this movie at the point I did in my shedding of religiosity, I stand as an example of person who found this to be exactly what I needed to solidify the ground beneath me during my leap from faith to rationale.

With that being said, if you identify at all with how I have portrayed a part of myself to have been, I *HIGHLY* recommend this film! If you've seen this film and you're looking for a much more in-depth explanation or rationale of the message Bill ends the movie with, I recommend the following things to you:

1 - "Root of All Evil?" Documentary by Richard Dawkins: http://richarddawkins.net/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=7 (One of the most engaging and definitive documentaries on the ill-founded grounds of religiosity and spirituality as defined by the superstitious and dogmatic today)

2 - Sam Harris' Lecture on Religion: http://rapidshare.com/files/175676905/Sam_Harris_-_The_View_From_The_End_Of_The_World.mp3 (This is a VERY informative and engaging lecture. Sam's calm, cool and collected disposition - with his effective use of the English language - really drives his point home)

3 - "Jesus Camp": http://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Camp-Becky-Fischer/dp/B000KLQUV2/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1233848044&sr=8-1 (If you want to see just how messed up it can get with the Christian fundamentalists raising children, watch this documentary)

4 - "Who Wrote the Bible?": http://atheistmovies.blogspot.com/2009/01/who-wrote-bible.html (An excellent documentary regarding the creation of the Bible)

And with that, I will end this review. Apologies for weaving in and out between reviewing this movie and divaricating off into other topics, but I wanted to write something relevant to the whole topic and give people who want to dig further, a place to start. Thanks for reading.

-Stephen
http://eradicatereligion.blogspot.com

PS - I forgot to mention the obvious: If you're religious, you will get from this movie exactly what you expect to get out of it: Being offended. If you're religious and you're watching this movie merely to see a bully supposedly picking on poor little innocent religious people, then prepare to walk out of the theater pissed off and having completely missed even the most obvious of notable points made in this movie.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Agnostics And Atheists Unite!, October 4, 2008
By Chris Luallen (Nashville, Tennessee) - See all my reviews
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More than any in recent memory this is the movie I have been waiting for with great expectations... and it doesn't disappoint. No holy cows are spared, as Bill Maher ridicules Christianity, Islam, Judaism and a few smaller religious sects in the name of rationality and intelligent doubt.

The film is a documentary largely carried out through a series of interviews conducted with religious leaders, believers and a few skeptics. Highlights include an interview with evangelical, and none too bright, Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor and a Jews for Jesus believer who hopes that the end of the world will occur in his lifetime. The laughs are side-splitting and they just keep on coming throughout the movie.

One thing I particularly enjoyed about this theater going experience was how the audience seemed to bond through the shared moments of laughter. Living in the South, those of us who are not religious are vastly outnumbered by the fundamentalists that this film so joyfully satirizes. So to feel that sense of camaraderie with my fellow skeptics was a wonderful feeling. As Maher says, it's time to come out of hiding and let our voices be heard!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This is a great movie. Funny, informative, and downright entertaining! Bill Maher goes around the world asking questions. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Tim K

5.0 out of 5 stars Divertido, concreto y dice la verdad al mismo tiempo...
Gracias a mi novio conocí al amor de mi vida: Bill Maher.

Este documental es el número 1 en mi vida, lo puedo ver un millón de veces y de igual manera, siempre me va... Read more
Published 4 days ago by *Astrid A.*

5.0 out of 5 stars Religulous review
The DVD arrived in a timely way and the content was very enjoyable and thought-provoking.
Published 10 days ago by Kenneth W. Blessinger

4.0 out of 5 stars Good but with some issues
I found the movie to be really entertaining, along with having some good points. But as other reviewers have said, Maher ends the movie by saying religion can cause countless... Read more
Published 12 days ago by Sam Tracy

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious
It's time, everyone, to leave old superstitions behind us. Bill Mahar shows just how silly most religious beliefs are when the light of day is shone on them.
Published 18 days ago by Anne G. Biby

2.0 out of 5 stars For a guy who hates Religion, Bill Maher sure loves to preach.
This movie might bore anyone who has ever stayed up until 3 or 4 in the morning arguing with college classmates on a dorm room floor or in an all-night coffee shop. Read more
Published 18 days ago by kaduzy

5.0 out of 5 stars Satire or a true horror movie?
Bill Maher's attempt of a satirical look at religion and the religious was intended to be satire - but in the end, this felt more like a horror movie (a real horror movie, not the... Read more
Published 18 days ago by bsg2004

1.0 out of 5 stars Pretty lame...
I was looking forward to an intellectually stimulating excursion into religion worldwide -- arguments for/against, its effects and interaction with our culture, weaknesses and... Read more
Published 26 days ago by David A. Thompson

1.0 out of 5 stars Weak.
Bill Maher's knowledge of the Bible is absolutely laughable. But who he goes to to answer his questions in the movie is even more laughable. Come on, Bill. Read more
Published 29 days ago by H. Kenagy

2.0 out of 5 stars Why People Rated it A Five
*sigh* I simply cannot believe all of the fives that this movie got. But I do, however, understand why. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Mccray

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