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My most recent film, The God Who Wasn't There, is available on DVD at the official site and elsewhere.

Bat Boy: The Musical is currently being staged in productions of various sizes around the world. A movie adaptation directed by John Landis is in development, with no casting announced or shooting date set.

My next feature film, Danielle, remains in development.

Bill Gates is still dead.


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November 2005
Ann Closs-Farley
Ann Closs-Farley, costume designer extraordinaire, is the subject of an L.A. Times article today. If you are in L.A., the Evidence Room's annual 99 Cents Only Store pageant is a must-see....
November 29, 2005
Oh, how I heart PETA
Your Daddy Kills Animals!...
November 28, 2005
"The God Who Wasn't There" Review
General JC Christian, patriot, has a The God Who Wasn't There review written in his inimitable style. (Note: Since the Jesus' General site is now gone, his The God Who Wasn't There review is reprinted here in its entirety.) The...
November 27, 2005
This just in: America doomed
According to an ADL poll of Americans: Asked "which is a more likely explanation for the origins of human life on earth, Darwin or the Bible?," 57 percent respond "The Bible," while 31 percent respond "Darwin." Among fundamentalist/evangelical/charismatic Christians, 87...
November 22, 2005
"The God Who Wasn't There" DVD now on Amazon
The best deals are on the movie's official site, but Amazon.com now has The God Who Wasn't There on DVD.
November 22, 2005
Talk to Action
Message from Theocracy Watch: Talk to Action, the first national interactive blog site devoted to discussing the theocratic Christian Right and what to do about it, will launch on Monday, November 21st, 2005. Talk to Action, founded by author Frederick...
November 20, 2005
Digital Production Buzz
I was on the radio show Digital Production Buzz tonight, talking about copyright and Creative Commons. You can find the sound file here....
November 17, 2005
Universism in L.A. Times
The Universists get a front-page article in the L.A. Times....
November 16, 2005
Watching America
They're watching: WatchingAmerica reflects global opinion about the United States, helping Americans and non-Americans alike understand what the world thinks of current issues that involve the U.S. This is done by providing news and views about the United States published...
November 15, 2005
Richard Carrier debate
Richard Carrier writes: Announcement for all who are interested: I will be engaged in an informal "debate" on the internet radio show The Infidel Guy this Wednesday at 5pm Pacific Coast Time (8pm East Coast Time). Frank Turek and I...
November 14, 2005
Fantabulous
Dan Mirvish writes: Hey OPEN HOUSE fans, here's a pretty unique contest... I hope everyone notices our (literally) grassroots publicity campaign today: In every city in the US and Canada this afternoon, you'll see OPEN HOUSE signs on street corners...
November 14, 2005
Don't trust CDs from Sony
Advocates of digital restrictions management like to scare us away from file-sharing programs with warnings about the viruses and spyware that lurk in those apps. But it turns out it's probably safer to steal Sony's music than to trust Sony's...
November 14, 2005
KC
Been busy since I got back. KC was a blast. They added the second screening, and both Q&A's were lively. See here for some commentary as well as some common misrepresentations. There is video, and I hope to link to...
November 12, 2005
"The God Who Wasn't There" - Kansas City update
Screening and panel discussion almost sold out. If you're in or near KC and you plan to go tomorrow, get your tix now (seriously). Sometimes they add a second screening when this happens, but no guarantee. This one looks to...
November 07, 2005
Meet the Liar
Crooks and Liars has a clip of Senator Tom Coburn on Tim Russert's Meet The Press claiming to be a human polygraph machine. Slumdance Laboratories analyzed this clip. Here are the results......
November 06, 2005
Strange places
Joel Bachar of Microcinema has fun with the Church Sign Generator:...
November 04, 2005
Bat Boy SF
Review....
November 03, 2005
KC's The Pitch
Kansas City's alt weekly on The God Who Wasn't There: Unlike those who fear impertinence — say, Sunday school teachers or the fundamentalists who reared him — Brian Flemming takes questions. Even when he's already asking the tough ones himself....
November 02, 2005
War
Martin Foreman on a study out of Vancouver: Did you know that the world has become a much safer place? There are fewer wars and fewer people are being killed in battle. According to the Human Security Report 2005, from...
November 02, 2005
Fuck yeah!
A great day for America....
November 01, 2005
"Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price"
It's coming, and Wal-Mart is afraid. Very afraid. Robert Greenwald writes: It has been a wild couple of weeks as the release of our Wal-Mart film gets closer, and Wal-Mart gets angrier. We really touched a nerve in Bentonville when...
November 01, 2005
Consequences of a corrupt press
Scheer: The most intriguing revelation of Special Prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald's news conference last week was his assertion that he would have presented his indictment of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby a year ago if not for the intransigence of reporters...
November 01, 2005
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