I knew "Expelled" would be a rollicking time after I discovered the film sent battery acid coursing through the veins of Richard Dawkins, the oft-celebrated Josef Mengele of Oxford.
If I were deceived into staring in a film I did not approve of and distorted my views I'd be pissed off, somehow I think you would too.
The man tiptoed across the Atlantic in a failed sabotage against a preview screening in St. Paul for crying out loud.
Acctualy he dished up the directors of the screening a steaming dish of fail over the oh so ironic expulsion of PZ Myers from the self same screening.
That should show to the unobservant average Joe that something in the Intelligent Design movement is making the Ape-worshippers squeal and squirm even more than Bible-toting creationists of yester-year.
Yep, the systemic vandalism of human knowlage by bronz-age myth fans does piss of serious scientists. Also, straw man much?
"Expelled," starring economist and Yale-educated lawyer Ben Stein, shoves the not-shy evil eye of the movie camera into the faces of sputtering atheists and Darwiniacs alike,
You mean, Ben - "science leads you to killing people godwin of the century" - Stein? The one who thinks his law degree means he can speak with conviciton and wisdom about the topic of evolutionaly biology?
and the result is like watching one of those funny home videos when a precocious-looking child, bat in hand, gives dad a surprise blow in his privates.
Thats odd, I thought it was meant to be worse the watching 'Cat Woman' one of the shitest films ever produced you know, riddled with bad cuts to irrelavent images and Ben Stien shreaking about how all evil is Darwin's fault. Though a I expect the animation of the inner life of the cell is good, I've seen the Harvard one and I hear from the DMCA suit that has been launced that the 'Expelled' one is similar.