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Post by malendras on May 13, 2009 11:00:01 GMT -5
There is a movie coming out, or it is out, I dont know. It is called Red State and apparently the main character is based on Phelps Not out yet, Kevin Smith wrote the script and is prolly gonna start working on it soon. Last I heard, anyway.
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Post by mice34 on May 13, 2009 11:03:54 GMT -5
There's Dale from GREEK. He's funny (usually unintentionally).
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Post by Caitshidhe on May 13, 2009 12:13:47 GMT -5
Yeah, movie!Frank was waayyy more religiously fundie than series!Frank. Series!Frank was just a buffoon and a bit of a jackass.
My contribution:
Almost the entire cast of 'Saved!' Almost.
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Post by The Lazy One on May 13, 2009 12:42:47 GMT -5
I'm debating whether to include the Robot Preacher from Futurama...
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Post by Old Viking on May 13, 2009 14:52:18 GMT -5
Inherit the Wind.
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Post by antichrist on May 13, 2009 17:20:08 GMT -5
Can't remember the name of the movie, but basically a father decides that God is telling him to kill demons in human form. One child follows him, the other argues and is declared a demon. The movie falls apart in the end (the father was right) but up until it falls apart, it was a damn scary movie. The rose garden? Something like that? Something to do with roses. Damn I hate my aging brain.Edit: It was Frailtywww.imdb.com/title/tt0264616/Doesn't that sound like something that could easily happen to the RR crowd?
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Post by ltfred on May 13, 2009 18:12:04 GMT -5
EVERYONE except Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. Everyone except Atticus Finch, and his children, and all the townspeople who supported him, and most of the black community... Dunno about his children, they were pretty unpleasant to the guy locked up in the house. Treating him like a boogeyman. Till te end of the book, that is. And the white community (even the not-racist ones) had that wierd class system. I'll give you the black community, though. They were so cool.
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Post by lunalelle on May 13, 2009 19:20:07 GMT -5
Annabelle and the congregants in Silent Hill.
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Post by mistermuncher on May 13, 2009 19:22:21 GMT -5
*Insert many Garth Ennis antagonists here*
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Post by silencesoloud8603 on May 14, 2009 0:13:14 GMT -5
Almost the entire cast of 'Saved!' Almost. Saved! was awesome and it was sadly all too accurate a depiction of several of the fundies I've met. South Park has had some fundies over the years, but unfortunately most of them were one-shot characters. Father Maxi and Kyle's parents are really the only regulars; the other fundies were all just characters written as fundies for the sake of the episode (Mrs. Garrison in Go God Go) or were never seen again after a cameo appearance. They really need to start going after fundie Christians - including Protestants - more often. I enjoyed Moral Orel a lot when it was still airing, but unfortunately it got cancelled fairly quickly.
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J-Hay
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Post by J-Hay on May 14, 2009 2:14:20 GMT -5
Dr. Zaius from Planet of the Apes.
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Post by alwimo on May 14, 2009 2:26:50 GMT -5
Lettie Mae Thornton (Tara's mother) on True Blood. The persecution she imagines she faces for her religious beliefs and her cruel, self-righteous hypocrisy made her a memorable character.
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Post by The_L on May 14, 2009 10:51:55 GMT -5
Shreikback, you just HAD to mention Meredith White and take away the easy one, didn't you?
I also vote for QT-1 and the other robots from the Asimov story "Reason." ("There is no Master but the Master, and QT-1 is his prophet.")
Also, everybody (for a brief time) during the Simpsons episode "The Joy of Sects."
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Post by qjane on May 14, 2009 12:56:27 GMT -5
Everyone except Atticus Finch, and his children, and all the townspeople who supported him, and most of the black community... Dunno about his children, they were pretty unpleasant to the guy locked up in the house. Treating him like a boogeyman. Till te end of the book, that is. And the white community (even the not-racist ones) had that wierd class system. I'll give you the black community, though. They were so cool. The class system maybe, although I'm not sure if that was fundie. And kids treating a mentally-disabled person they've never seen as a curiosity I wouldn't really call fundie, especially because Scout leads him home in the end.
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Post by antichrist on May 14, 2009 20:49:18 GMT -5
I enjoyed Moral Orel a lot when it was still airing, but unfortunately it got cancelled fairly quickly. It's still running in Canada, even the banned "gods chef" episode (funny as hell).
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