Eli Bosnick, Heath Enwright, and Noah Lugeons team up for a weekly attempt to prove that if god existed, his PR couldn't possibly be this bad.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
We're joined by Rebecca and Landon from the Mormonish Podcast for a review of Day of Defense.
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This week, Ursa and Aaron from Philosophers in Space join us in convincing you that Starship Troopers 3 is too a Christian movie.
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This week, Dr. Alice and Marsh from the Skeptics with a K podcast deeply regret agreeing to do another episode without checking to see what movie they'd be reviewing first.
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This week, Cara Santa Maria joins us for an atheist review of The Buttercream Gang, the story of four kids growing up on the mean streets of Draper, Utah and trying to survive the gang violence that so often plagues towns like it.
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I wanted to like this podcast but I just couldn’t get past the misogynistic attitudes of the hosts. 6 minutes into one of the episodes and they had made 3 unfunny sexist jokes and a rape joke. I tried to just move past it but when they started talking about how ugly some of the actresses are I had to turn it off. These jokes are not funny or clever and when the hosts burst out laughing at them in a very obnoxious way I decided that it wasn’t worth my time. There were some funny jokes in between ... more
I just want to thank the 3 of you so much for watching this slop and remaining sane enough to let it drive you crazy…and for sharing the relatable thoughts that we all struggle to hold inside with a straight face when we encounter this twisted fan fiction in the real world. Eli is alarmingly aligned with my own inner voice and listening to all of the various pods you guys produce makes me and my inner Eli-adjacent voice feel less alone in our existential dread that adulting really is this stupid... more
the reviewers sacrifice their time reviewing terrible religious movies, not to save our souls but for something more down to earth - to provide us irreverent comedy, and that they deliver.
I’ve been listening to this podcast for about a year and these guys are hilarious.
After a year it finally occurred to me there was a Boondocks Saints recap. I saw the original theater release and as a native Bostonian the movie is equal parts a satirical and sincere take on life in Boston at that time.
Just to clear a few things up: No, I wouldn’t notice two guys in the Copley hotel with gun bags, we mind our business. The gay bar was a real gay bar in Toronto, but the general consensus has... more
I was listening to the Demolition Man episode and was shocked to find out I was a libertarian due to my distrust of tracking technologies by government or corporate entities. Just a top to bottom bad faith misread of the material. Just remember, a peaceful dystopia is still a dystopia.
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Combining humor and critique, this show offers a sharp commentary on poorly produced films, particularly those with Christian themes. The hosts analyze various movies, exposing their absurdities while integrating humor and insightful discussions surrounding cultural and ethical issues depicted in these films. Episodes often feature guests with relevant expertise, adding depth to the critique and showcasing multiple perspectives on the films' narratives and messages. Notably, the comedic approach seeks to balance entertainment with intellectual engagement, appealing to listeners who appreciate satire and critical analysis of media, especially around themes of religion and morality.
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