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Bethany
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Jay
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Metatron
Chris Rock
Rufus
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Cardinal Glick
Bud Cort
John Doe Jersey
Alanis Morissette
God
Jeff Anderson
Gun Salesman
Brian O'Halloran
Grant Hicks
Janeane Garofalo
Liz
Betty Aberlin
Nun
Dwight Ewell
Kane
Guinevere Turner
Bus Station Attendent
Bryan Johnson
Protestor #1
Walt Flanagan
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Jared Pfennigwerth
Stygian Triplet
Barret Hackney
Stygian Triplet
Derek Milosavljevic
Kissing Couple
Lesley Braden
Kissing Couple
Nancy Bach
Mrs. Reynolds
Armando Rodriguez
Waiter
Ben Cain
Gangster #1
Richard Baderinwa
Gangster #2
Javon Johnson
Gangster #3
Derrick Sanders
Gangster #4
Mark Joy
Whitland
Ethan Suplee
Norman (voice)
Matthew Maher
Bartender
Ming Chen
Club Patron (uncredited)
Chris Kittinger
Bus Sleeper (uncredited)
Kimberly Loughran
Woman in Elevator (uncredited)
Brendan McFadden
Parishioner (uncredited)
Ernest O'Donnell
Reporter (uncredited)
Brian Quinn
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Bob Schreck
Parishioner (uncredited)




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Though I did think some of the visual humour here was a bit puerile, some of the writing really does expose the concept of religiosity across almost all faiths to some fairly unflattering scrutiny, and at times holds the idea of monotheism up to some carefully calculated and potent ridicule. Of course, it’s supposed to be a comedy and much like Monty Python’s satirical “Life of Brian” (1979) it is

I bought this as a DVD years ago assuming it was some kind of drama or thriller a la The DaVinci Code. Turns out it is a comedy - well, almost a farce it seems. As an atheist I am okay with mocking organized religion, but he plethora of blasphemy might be too much for some viewers. There were a few plot holes that jumped out at me, but they were forgivable in this type of comedy. With a wink a

I didn't know it at the time, but watching _Mallrats_ on VHS as a kid was my first foray into View Askew, but it wasn't until _Dogma_ that I realised there was something bigger and better I could latch on to with Kevin Smith at the helm. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._












