Video of the Day: Bill Maher's Religious Movie

Posted by Brian Fairbanks


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From Larry Charles, director of Borat, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and much of Seinfeld and political pundit and Real Time host Bill Maher comes the latest attempt by the left to repeat the success of "Fahrenheit 9/11." Hopefully, it will stir up just as much shit and maybe bring real change.

Like "Fahrenheit 9/11" did? Um... 

 


Comments

Rick Sparks said:

All religion is for suckers.  This movie looks fun.

June 10, 2008 1:12 PM

LydiaSarah said:

Just what we need. A film that does not seek to examine the morally complex legacy of religion (which, in this country alone, has produced both far-right fascists AND abolitionist and civil rights leaders), or America's unique, fascinating history of religious diversity, or the vast array of ways that people of all political stripes and walks of life define and express their religious beliefs. No, no, that might actually promote thought, understanding and cultural healing. What we need is Bill Maher smirking and making snide comments at a cherry-picked, non-representative group of fringe morons for a couple hours. (this group includes George Bush.)

As a die-hard political progressive, social liberal, AND one of those "suckers" who believes in God and subscribes to a religion, and doesn't particularly care if other people do, I would love nothing more than to put the Pat Robertson-type religious zealots and the Bill Maher type anti-religious zealots onto a remote island so they ridicule and demonize each other alone until they're blue in the face. That way, maybe the vast majority of religious and secular people, who aren't interested in going on sanctimonious screeds against those who do not share their views on religion could end this stupid, talking head-driven culture war and actually get around to dealing with some of our real problems.

June 10, 2008 10:31 PM

danrimage said:

I'm not a fan of organised religion, but I don't automatically  think that relgious faith makes you a moron either: some of the sharpest, most learned people I've ever known are religious. Maher is basically coming off as no better than Bill O'Reilly in this clip, a patronising, sneering prick who has no concept of people having different beliefs and opinions  to him. LydiaSarah is spot on, particularly in her last sentance.

June 11, 2008 12:58 PM

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Brian Fairbanks, the Senior National Political Correspondent for Nerve, is a filmmaker living in Brooklyn or New Orleans, depending on the season. He is a heavily-armed advocate of gun control.

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