God Awful Movies Puzzle in a Thunderstorm, LLC
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- TV & Film
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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.
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Red Planet Mars
This week, the guys team up for an atheist review of Red Planet Mars, a 1952 film that asks the tough questions about first contact with aliens. Like "what religion are they, though?"
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Stiches (2001)
This week, Twitch streamer Kiptid joins us for an atheist review of Stiches, the story of a demon in an old lady suit tricking people out of their souls by asking if they don't not want to give them to her.
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Best Friends Genetically Modified
This week, Cara Santa Maria joins us for an atheist review of Best Friends Genetically Modified; the third movie in Donald James Parker's "Best Friends" trilogy, and Cara's first taste of the Grampsiverse.
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Plandemic 3: The Great Awakening
We're joined by Michael Marshall for a thorough debunking of the anti-vaxxer nonsense and pseudo-politics of the so-called documentary Plandemic 3: The Great Awakening.
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Matthew 18
We're joined by Katie and Allen of the "Werewolf Ambulance" podcast for a review of Matthew 18, a Christian horror movie that pop scared itself by accident and isn't sure of its own plot.
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Church People
This week, the guys team up for an atheist review of Church People, the Mike Lindell produced Christian comedy about a megachurch. Because atheists have to make their own hell.
Customer Reviews
Funny and Fury in Equal Turns
This show is freaking hilarious and all three give incisive commentary about both filmmaking and religious nonsense in each movie (also commentary on physical appearances, easter eggs and how to make the movies even better--looking forward to the Crazy Billionaire remakes). It's important to note that some of these movies are so reprehensible that the reviews will infuriate you to a Noah-like level (not quite just-quit-cigarettes but definitely poor-sound-design level), but will provide the catharsis of working through why they're so wrong and the serious consequences of these religious ideas in the real world (and what can be done to combat them).
Simply the best
This show is consistently top notch. The amount of work that goes into each episode really shows. It makes me laugh every week, even when I’ve never heard of the movie being reviewed.
Best podcasts have to offer.
Hilarious biting reviews of the worst that religious cinema has to offer. Show is best if you are able to sit through the awful movies they review first. (Not always possible). Might want to start at the beginning as there are many running gags.