So a friend of mine had come back from a 1-month trip to Armenia and we were hanging out for most of the day and to finish the day off, we decided to go to the movies randomly and here I saw this poster of a movie that I had only briefly heard about (from a teacher) called "Religulous". The poster was that of three chimpanzees that were dressed as a rabbi, a pope and an imam. Usually, I'm not convinced by posters or any of the similar stuff but this one was just funny. Oh and it had Bill Maher in it so what the hell.
Great! 9.5/10! We really enjoyed it and it's all we were discussing on the way back. But first, I want to say that if you are religious, take offense easily and don't like to question things then this movie may not be for you, avoid it. Then again, if you are religious but you are ready to confront material that is not-so-religious or doubts it then PLEASE go take a look. For everyone else, this is a MUST.
The title of the film is a fusion of the words "Religion" and "Ridiculous". There's not much I can detail about the film given its documentary nature. The movie is a comedic-documentary (not to be confused with a mockumentary) where Bill Maher walks around with a camera crew and meets people from all kinds of religions in all kinds of places and owns them. He meets Christians, Mormons, Catholics, people who think they are Jesus (no, seriously), J3ws, J3ws for Jesus, Scientologists, Muslims etc. It deals with all the problems with religion and the problems that arise as a consequence of it.
Great! 9.5/10! We really enjoyed it and it's all we were discussing on the way back. But first, I want to say that if you are religious, take offense easily and don't like to question things then this movie may not be for you, avoid it. Then again, if you are religious but you are ready to confront material that is not-so-religious or doubts it then PLEASE go take a look. For everyone else, this is a MUST.
The title of the film is a fusion of the words "Religion" and "Ridiculous". There's not much I can detail about the film given its documentary nature. The movie is a comedic-documentary (not to be confused with a mockumentary) where Bill Maher walks around with a camera crew and meets people from all kinds of religions in all kinds of places and owns them. He meets Christians, Mormons, Catholics, people who think they are Jesus (no, seriously), J3ws, J3ws for Jesus, Scientologists, Muslims etc. It deals with all the problems with religion and the problems that arise as a consequence of it.
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