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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (2008)

5.1 Listal rating
3.7 IMDB rating

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Directed by


Starring (View all) :
Ben Stein

Ben Stein

Himself - Host
Lili Asvar

Lili Asvar

Student
Peter Atkins

Peter Atkins

Himself
Hector Avalos

Hector Avalos

Himself
Doug Axe

Doug Axe

Himself
Adam Behr

Adam Behr

Animation Voices
Bruce Chapman

Bruce Chapman

Himself


Written by (View all) :
Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

(written by) and
Ben Stein

Ben Stein

(written by)


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2 votes
2008 (52 items) by Manling

Published 1 year, 1 month ago


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No Intelligence Indeed

Posted : 8 months, 3 weeks ago at Feb 19 15:51
In this "documentary", evolution is critisised and "Intelligent Design" (ID) is prized (though an explanation of why ID is a science is lacking). I've never seen such a mess of misinterpretation, bold lies and bad arguments. Midway, the film changes from saying ID is science and not related to religion, to implying that evolutionists are part of a big conspiracy to make the world atheist and to remove Americas Freedom. Apparently, atheism and evolutionism will inevitably lead to communism and/or nazism. Aside from a very tasteless scene in a concentration camp, there are some laughs to be had. This film is best seen with friends and alcohol. Suggested drinking game: drink -every time Hitler/nazism/fascism/communism is mentioned in the same sentence as Darwin -every time a segment i...Read more

Rating : 1/10

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Posted : 9 months, 2 weeks ago at Jan 29 20:40
Expelled was very thought provoking. I came into the movie thinking it was probably going to be a comedy making fun of the darwinist and creationist stances, but instead it questioned why the creationist stance is being blown off as if their is nothing to it scientifically and is just a "religious" explanation. He also looks into the effect the darwinist stance has on a person's outlook of humanity. As I said, it was very thought provoking and showed me a view of darwinism I had not seen before.