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Condition
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Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Custom Bundle
No
Rating
PG
Director
Nathan Frankowski
Sub-Genre
Science/Technology
MPN
Does Not Apply
Studio
Vivendi
Edition
Standard Edition
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Release Year
2008
Language
English
Producer
Logan Craft
Actor
Ben Stein
Features
Widescreen
Run Time
95 Min.
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Movie/TV Title
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
UPC
883476004921

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  • Top favourable review

    Thought provoking

    The video is a thought provoking look at how society is taking away the right to openly believe in a creator. This issue is examined not from a particular religious viewpoint and is definitely worth watching. I would recommend the video even though I don't feel it was well done. At time, the music is too loud which makes it difficult to hear what is being said, there are irritating old video clips randomly inserted which don't add value to the movie and the people who are interviewed were not given enough time to adequately explain their positions.

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  • The Target is Everything in Satire

    While critics of this film by Ben Stein have pushed hard to convince readers that Stein's objective is to uphold "creationism," or "intelligent design," they miss the most salient point of the work. The film is about censorship and the totalitarian mindset that's widespread in some areas of science, the press, and the university. For anyone who's questioned the party line at a university, the fate of people who even mention "intelligent design" should not be surprising. It's no different than it was for hundreds of meteorologists, including the Director of US meterological service, who, looking at the same evidence, came to the opposite conclusion about "global warming." By suggesting that climate change was political science, ...

  • Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

    The message here is vital. The movie is documentary with some quirky asides. I would see it again. There's a lot going on. Before I saw it, I was led to think it was a movie about proving the existence of God and an argument for allowing intelligent design to be taught in the schools. Not so. Actually, IT IS ABOUT ACADEMIC FREEDOM--something that concerns us all whether we're in or out of school. Our freedoms are costly. We should value them, whether we're "believers" of "atheists" or "agnostics," etc. Stein's approach is journalistic. The film got bad reviews and didn't stay long in theaters. I think some folks might have missed the point. Make your own decision.

  • Expelled: Great film exposing atheism at its roots

    Expelled is a documentary hosted by actor Ben Stein. The documentary covers the topic of "Intelligent Design" - the theory that the final/ultimate answer could be a "founder or designer of the universe". Notice that this definition does NOT contain the word "creationism" or "creator" or "God". Many negative reviews for this movie are saying that it's about creationism - when in fact; it's not. One point the movie tries to make is that if teaching or studying "Intelligent Design" is creationism or leads to creationism, then evolution certainly is atheism or leads to being atheist. They specifically ask top evolutionary biologists and each one of them say they are atheist and each one of them are strong against religion as a whole. The premise the movie bases much of its debate on - ...

  • Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.

    Friends recommended we see this movie. I had never heard of it. We rented it last fall & thought it excellent. Then bought this as a gift. We highly recommend this thought provoking documentary that Ben Stein gently leads the viewers through. This DVD is a brave and bold documentary on the basis of findings on the theory of intelligent design as well as the theory of evolution. It demonstrates the efforts of politics and the intellectual community to prohibit professors from raising the question and plausibility of of intelligent design at major universities. The movie is about censorship which our society says we reject, but sadly exists. It shows that there is not freedom of speech in this nation. Nor is freedom of academic thought and expression allowed. I highly recommend ...