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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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.
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The Gerson Miracle
This week, Michael Marshall joins us to learn how you can cure all human illness by sticking juice in one end, coffee in the other, and letting them meet in the middle.
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Strawinksy and the Mysterious House
This week, Cecil joins us for an atheist review of Strawinksy and the Mysterious House. And knowing full well what a strong statement this is, I'm gonna go ahead and tell you this might be the weirdest thing we've ever watched.
Customer Reviews
Definitely Came Around
This is gonna seem like a hate post but hang with me! So I first gave this show a listen in 2018 and it made me realize I live in a bubble because I didn’t know anyone who still thought those kinds of jokes were funny. Big yikes. Gave it another chance in 2023 because I was missing How To Heretic and Dan was guest hosting. Massive improvement in both jokes and politics. Way to level up, guys. It may not be for everyone but if you grew up in fundamentalist religion, you’ll find the hours of laughter deeply cathartic. Originally I’d have given the show one star, now I’d give it six if i could.
One of my all-time favorites
At first I started listening for the catharsis of revisiting movies I was forced to watch growing up in home school and Christian private school, but before long I just started listening to every episode that came out each week. The hosts are great, and learning to laugh at the weird and twisted-up messaging I received as a child has been a great way to unpack those things and grow. They also do a great job of networking, reaching out to podcasts I wouldn’t have found otherwise and having them on as guests. Keep up the great work!
Quickly becoming my fav pod
I discovered this show when they had Karen from Deconversion Therapy on as a guest and I am so glad I did! I love the rapport between the hosts, and I love how they are all genuinely easy laughs. I’m sure I’m not the only one who involuntarily says aloud, “WEYLL,” along with Eli as he prepares to answer the “how bad is as this movie?” question.