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Khrunwahl02 Since: Nov, 2015
09/08/2018 23:43:55 •••

Awful propaganda movie, 0 out of 5 stars

GND gets a Zero rating from me. The characters in the movie seemed very bland, all they ever talk about in this movie is religion from Josh to Martin to Professor Radisson to Reverend Dave. The thing is - they never acknowledge that a person's religious beliefs are very personal and you're being kind of to very much a prick if you're judging them for their religion. The main character (Josh) is an absolute hypocrite, he's a Christian supremacist who bashes atheists just like the professor who's an atheist activist who bashes all religions. I wish both the main character and professor died at the end. He cares more about his religion than his GIRLFRIEND! I didn't feel sorry for Josh when she dumped his ass. I wished his girlfriend kicked/killed his ass too.

Josh yelling at the professor "WHY DO YOU HATE GOD??!!! WHY DO YOU HATE HIM?!!" is really immature and the highest point of his hypocrisy - so it's okay to scream, throw a anger tantrum and attack your professor's atheism just because your professor was making snide comments about your Christianity? Dude, at least the professor was keeping a calm voice, you (should) know you're the immature one when you start screaming like a 4-year old baby who doesn't get what he wants Josh. Dave and Jude's only traits are being nice guys who give the characters some hope and sugarcoated talk, both Ayisha and Martin's only traits are hiding their Christian faiths from their oppressive fathers, Amy's only traits are getting bullied by her Bastard Boyfriend and getting cancer, all Reverends Dave and Jude do is pray for Dave's car to start (yeah right, praying is never the answer to anything). For a so-called Christian movie, it seems to be hostile towards the idea of Christian people having family and friends. The movie even tries to make out like Christians in the U.S. are being persecuted and are going through a real hard time living in America.

This movie demonizes atheists such as myself but do Christians even get along together alone? Protestants and Catholics are always out to get each other and are always at war too. Back when America was 95 or 99% Christian, the predominantly Protestant government enacted repugnant immigration laws to keep Irish, Italian Catholics out. The overwhelming majority of atheists such as myself aren't going around shooting people and burning down churches like Devin Patrick Kelly or Stephen Paddock. Christians should be more worried about getting decapitated/beheaded and burned alive for their beliefs by fanatics (mainly from the Middle East) rather than worry about being proven wrong by science and getting their beliefs dismissed as ridiculous fairy tales. GND is one of those type of movies that brainwash stupid people into electing fat ignorant dumbfucks like Donald Trump for US President!

Tuckerscreator (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
09/08/2018 00:00:00

GND is one of those kind of movies that brainwash stupid people into electing r*****s like Donald Trump into becoming the US President

As someone with a neuro-disability, please, don\'t use the r-word. Donald Trump isn\'t mentally challenged, he\'s just an evil bully who gleefully attacks us with blaming us for mass shooters and with legislation for health insurance companies to leave us. He doesn\'t need a disorder to be an a-hole.

marcellX Since: Feb, 2011
09/08/2018 00:00:00

I agree that the movie is awful, but you barely talk directly about it. I mean I dislike Trump as much as the next guy, but did you really needed to dedicate a whole paragraph to that?

Khrunwahl02 Since: Nov, 2015
09/08/2018 00:00:00

@Tuckerscreator @marcellX Alright, I decided you two both make good points, so I decided to cut the r-word part out (I'm not biased against people with mental or neural disabilities) and I added my opinions about the movie itself, especially the characters just to prove that I did watch Not Dead and I have the right to judge it.


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