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What Would Jesus Buy?
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| Part No: | B0013K2ZDQ |
| Manufacturer: | Arts Alliance America |
| MFG Part: | HSPD670495D |
| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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Studio: Arts Alliance America Release Date: 10/28/2008
| 100 stars for reverend billy!!! | 2008-12-03 | 5 / 5 |
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i absolutely love this little peice of creative protest that reminds us, yet again, of what a good doctor once said, "...Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas...perhaps...means a little bit more!"
please watch this film before you yourself become a part of the shopocalypse. make some gifts this christmas let's get those creative juices flowing. support some local artists, or spend some time with your kids and make gifts for needy families. the possibilties here are endless.
on a technical note there were at times some audio & video parts that didn't exactly match, i think that's an editing issue. other than that i give this film 100 stars! i know this isn't an exhaustive film critique, i just simply think everyone needs to see this for themselves, and take steps to slow down our over consumption, that's all.
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| WWJB - quality of the medium | 2008-09-07 | 3 / 5 |
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I enjoyed this, but the first copy didn't have the audio in synch with the video. So don't let it sit around without checking that first!
It wasn't quite what I thought. It's an "on-the-road" documentary in the style of Michael Moore. It's more ironic than laugh out loud funny. |
| Changeluia!! | 2008-08-14 | 5 / 5 |
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| This movie helped me stop my shopping, well sort of. It damn sure woke me up to the horrors of overt consumerism. The choir is great to watch and listen to. The stories of the people really freaked me out, especially the woman who bought all that stuff for her dog. |
| Fun but so informative!!! | 2008-08-12 | 5 / 5 |
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| I wasn't sure what to expect when I got this, but I trusted Morgan Spurlock to be entertaining and insightful. I want everyone to watch this movie!! |
| At Once -- Funny and Horrifying Views of Shopaholism | 2008-08-03 | 4 / 5 |
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True confession: I fully expected to not like this movie, as I thought Morgan Spurlock was a dumb prick for the ridiculous stunt he pulled in "Supersize Me."
I liked this movie, though.
It offers a humorous and yet terrifying perspective on American consumerism, especially as it relates to Christmas. The hollowness of materialism rings like a gong throughout the film, as it follows "Reverend Billy" and his Stop Shop[ping crew around the country. (The cost to send the troupe around the USA was not cheap, and someone laid out lots of dough for this.)
The movie does meander a bit in anti Wal*Mart and anti-Disney diatribes in particular.
"What Would Jesus Buy?" (WWJB) is a rhetorical question to spur us to reconsider the true meaning of Christmas and - beyond that - the sickness of materialism that grips our lives.
It is easier to tell what the movie and Rev. Billy are against than what they are for. Is Rev. Billy really a Christian? Aside from closeness with family, what is the true meaning of Christmas? Does he find it in Gospels? Does it involve mission, outreach or evangelizing? We are left to wonder.
WWJB is better at excoriating materialism but it isn't clear - at least to this reviewer - as to its true spiritual leanings, roots and beliefs.
Withal, though, WWJB is at once a funny and horrifying expose oo the gripping and sickening role of shopaholism during the yuletide season, with broader troubling implications on our modern spiritual wasteland.
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