Psuedo-academic entertainment for dummies, religious back-patting for the insecure Christian, or truly thought-provoking?Either way, I searched for a thread on this movie manually (search function is nonfunctional) and determined I'd make the thread. Definately would like to see this.
4/17/2008 6:03:15 PM
Ben Stein has been wrong on just about everything.
4/17/2008 6:07:15 PM
Hmm would have liked a trailer or more info, so I guess I'll link this for future posters.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expelled:_No_Intelligence_AllowedSounds interesting, although you don't see someone coming from that side of the arguement often.
4/17/2008 6:09:29 PM
the only thing i know about this movie is from a video i watched of 2 of the evolutionists featured in the movie.theres a video of them discussing the movie and talking about how the film maker tried to ban them from the FREE PUBLIC screenings of the movie. the irony of being banned (ie expelled) from a movie about expelling the beliefs of creationists.... i dunno. i'd maybe watch it if it was on tv or something.
4/17/2008 7:22:45 PM
Oooh, I'd love to see that, do you remember where you found the video?
4/17/2008 7:42:30 PM
i would see it out of curiosity but i wouldn't pay to see it
4/17/2008 8:58:46 PM
a discussion started in TSB, which has predictably turned into a science vs. religion debatehttp://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=506830The guy who got "expelled" from Expelled was PZ Meyers, a biologist who is in the film. He was attending a public screening and was there after signing in with his own name. Ironically, one of his guests was Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion, and probably the most outspoken atheist in the world (and who is also featured in the film). I wrote about it in TSB
4/17/2008 9:04:29 PM
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4/17/2008 9:51:50 PM
From what I understand, it's not against science but more against the discrimination towards Christian scientists prevalent in the scientific community.
4/17/2008 10:52:39 PM
^ Considering the blatant falsehoods in the trailer there, I can't see how it'd NOT be against science.
4/17/2008 11:04:10 PM
here's the blog of the guy who was kicked out of the screening in Minnesota. he has an alternate trailer up - http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/04/pelicans_always_seemed_more_pr.phpand some more info on all the copyright infringement going on in the moviehttp://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/04/the_sleaze_is_growing.php...... http://www.expelledexposed.com/
4/17/2008 11:16:15 PM
I'm interested in seeing it. i enjoy ben stein
4/17/2008 11:18:12 PM
enjoying Ben Stein as a boring teacher or on Comedy Central is one thing. Enjoying him as a blathering religious zealot is another....
4/17/2008 11:31:34 PM
Six Things in Expelled That Ben Stein Doesn't Want You to Know...]
4/18/2008 12:11:03 AM
4/18/2008 8:19:56 AM
I've been reading PZ Myer's blog for a long time, and he's got a ton of stuff on Expelled now, and none of it is good. The entry where he was "expelled" was priceless, and it really generated a lot of negative publicity for the film.If serious ID supporters really make the claim that Darwinism (really, who calls it that anymore?) supported Hitler's agenda (no mention of the Church's support or anything), there is no need to see this movie and support it with your $$. Hell, I don't think they actually define evolution or ID at all!
4/18/2008 8:52:08 AM
I read an article (don't feel like tracking it down right now) "6 Things Ben Stein Doesn't Want You To Know About Expelled"Long story short, the shenanigans they pulled to make that movie were worse than Borat when it comes to tricking people... just about everything in it is BS.
4/18/2008 12:17:57 PM
promoting a movie is business.Myers' presence at the movie was bad for business.The threat to the profitability was removed.seriously, nothing is wrong with that. He has his own soapbox to shout from, he doesn't need to jump on Stein's...
4/18/2008 1:02:08 PM
well, good buy forever from my favor interesting guy from that one movie and that one gameshow
4/18/2008 1:06:31 PM
4/18/2008 2:44:10 PM
a glowing review from the Chicago Tribunehttp://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/chi-18-expelled-review,1,6127461.story
4/18/2008 4:48:10 PM
haha, PZ Myers just posted this old Calvin and Hobbes on his blog. It sums up the ID'ers point of view pretty well
4/19/2008 4:18:01 PM
hey agentlion.. it's just a movie. probably not worth freaking out over
4/19/2008 5:05:16 PM
fwiw, ben stein does not think the bush tax cuts for the richest 2 percent should continue...hes ok in my book just for being repub and saying that
4/19/2008 5:13:06 PM
1) please point out where I am "freaking out". Everything I've posted here has been simply links to other sites, quotes, or calm and reasoned thoughts of my own. 2) this movie is the culmination of the entire ridiculous Creationist/ID vs. evolution fight, which is in itself symbolic of a larger ideological struggle that this country is facing, which may threaten our scientific and technological superiority in the world. The problem with this movie is that more people will go and see it than who read, or even know about, the Dover trial outcome. Creationists don't need more propaganda to cling to, and their fight is self-defeating and harmful for this country as a whole. Religion needs to get the hell out of the way of science and allow science and technology to lead us into the future. Stopping the teaching of legitimate science in our schools may not have an immediate impact, but wait 20 or 30 years, and see what happens when the US has a drought of properly educated scientists. As China/India/Asia slowly creep up on and pass the US as world economic powers simply because of their numbers and labor practices (this is inevitable, and will happen at some point), we should at least attempt to remain the world leader in science and technology research. We cannot do this with a theocracy looking over our shoulders. A slide from Ken Miller's presentation (posted in TSB on page 5 of the Expelled thread) sums this up more elegantly than I can:if you can't read it, at 68:00 here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVRsWAjvQSg"The Creationists found unlikely support among students in China and India""Yes America, we would like it very much if you would teach your children religious dogma instead of science. We would like their jobs"
4/19/2008 5:28:25 PM
watched the movie, and it was exactly as i expected...biased and one sided... and pitiful attempts at planning scenes and trying to make it look legit.theater filled with religious people cheering, chanting, and clapping for Ben Stein for "sticking it to the man"
4/19/2008 11:49:05 PM
here's what Ben Stein thinks about science, in general apparently
4/29/2008 10:34:42 PM
It's got a 9% on Rotten Tomatoes right now. That's lower than what Catwoman got, lol.
4/30/2008 8:30:06 AM