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A student film run amuck
First of all...how did this film get made? I mean, the actors don't even bother to act. It looks like and sounds like a group of friends got together over one too many drinks and brainstormed this whole thing. And good for them if they were able to get on the phone and convince a bunch of idiots to give them money to make it. However, I think it's equally important to have a few drinks in you too in order to get the right buzz required to enjoy this film.
Irreverent but...
Dogma has everything one could hope for: profanity, common sense, George Carlin as an Archbishop and Bud Cort/Alanis Morrissette as God.
"Noah was a drunk. Look what he accomplished."
There's a woman, and she's lost faith in God. Then the voice of God, a seraphim tells her that she has to stop two angels from entering a church, represented by priest George Carlin, and having all their sins forgiven, because it would wipe out all of existence. She meets up with two "prophets" (Jay and Silent Bob) as well as the 13th apostle (Chris Rock), and together, with a lot of offensive language, they make their pilgrimage to New Jersey.
"Dogma" has so many wonderful quotes, not only about literature and the Bible but just in general, that are funny and also true. It is a is very quotable movie, and overall it seems like a good one to watch with a group of friends (although I watched it alone), especially if most of the group can get the subtle religious references in the movie. Even if not, who knows?--maybe someone will leave the room feeling a little more enlightened.
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