1. An Honest Liar (Netflix)
Regarding James "The Amazing" Randi
http://decider.com/2015/07/23/an-honest-liar-must-see-documentary-netflix/ (http://decider.com/2015/07/23/an-honest-liar-must-see-documentary-netflix/)
"I’m going to attempt to convince you to watch An Honest Liar without revealing any important plot twists or lying to you about what makes it incredible."
I'd watch it in a minute, although I ended my subscription to Netflix when they changed their business model. It's kind of odd that stage magicians, who make their living out of deception, should be such advocates for honesty and truth.
I believe a movie called The Ledge, not to be confused with an unrelated movie, Man on a Ledge, was the most profound atheist movie I've ever seen. I hope I didn't reverse the movie names. I get them confused sometimes.
Quote from: SGOS on August 01, 2015, 07:14:45 AM
I believe a movie called The Ledge, not to be confused with an unrelated movie, Man on a Ledge, was the most profound atheist movie I've ever seen. I hope I didn't reverse the movie names. I get them confused sometimes.
I know of which you speak; Charlie Hunnam, Liv Tyler, Patrick Wilson.
Excellent addition. A fundie preacher meets an atheist who ends up with his wife. Pretty sure this is on Netflix, currently, it's a good movie save for the whole....well, watch it yourself.
Star trek next generation.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=n6NPq_kPSUM
I thought Avatar was an atheist movie with the Navi being spiritual and one with nature. This is the way I think religion should be, with no God but the natural world being sacred.
My poor atheist friends...haven't any of you ever heard of the greatest atheist film-maker of all time? Luis Buñuel? He was an avowed atheist and many of his films were highly critical of religion...but very humorous and intelligent at the same time.
I recommend:
1. The Milky Way
2. Nazarin
3. Exterminating Angel
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000320/ (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000320/)
Quote from: Solitary on August 03, 2015, 11:17:35 AM
I thought Avatar was an atheist movie with the Navi being spiritual and one with nature. This is the way I think religion should be, with no God but the natural world being sacred.
That religion would be depressing then, given how so much rainforest gets cut down to make the daily mail.. *shiver*