Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic

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Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic
Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic

Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic 553w46

6.5 | 1h10m | en | Comedy

Sarah Silverman appears before an audience in Los Angeles with several sketches, taped outside the theater, intercut into the stand-up performance. Themes include race, sex, and religion. Her comic persona is a self-centered hipster, brash and clueless about her political incorrectness. A handful of musical numbers punctuate the performance.

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6.5 | 1h10m | en | More Info
Released: February. 11,2005 | Released Producted By: Black Gold Films , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.jesusismagicthemovie.com/
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Sarah Silverman appears before an audience in Los Angeles with several sketches, taped outside the theater, intercut into the stand-up performance. Themes include race, sex, and religion. Her comic persona is a self-centered hipster, brash and clueless about her political incorrectness. A handful of musical numbers punctuate the performance.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Emily Petta

Director

Henry Arce

Producted By

Black Gold Films

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Henry Arce
Henry Arce

Production Design

Rhet Bear
Rhet Bear

Director of Photography

Dayna Pink
Dayna Pink

Costume Design

Jerad Sloan
Jerad Sloan

Post Production Supervisor

Liam Lynch
Liam Lynch

Director

Liam Lynch
Liam Lynch

Editor

Renita Gale
Renita Gale

Casting

Grant Jue
Grant Jue

Line Producer

Randy Sosin
Randy Sosin

Producer

Mark Williams
Mark Williams

Producer

Heidi Herzon
Heidi Herzon

Producer

Rusty Walden
Rusty Walden

Production Manager

Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman

Original Music Composer

Liam Lynch
Liam Lynch

Original Music Composer

Mike Draghi
Mike Draghi

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic Audience Reviews 4zv53

Hottoceame The Age of Commercialism
Cortechba Overrated
HomeyTao For having a relatively low budget, the film's style and overall art direction are immensely impressive.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Po Em Sarah Silverman really did something bad. She being insulting? Fine, she hates Asians? Well, the entire Jewish media does. Anyway there are lots of Asians worship Htler. BUT she hates and insults Jesus. I am Christian and I really find this offensive. I do not mind other people not believing in Jesus, I never dislike anyone for not believing Jesus -- I have atheist and Muslim friends. Sarah Silverman, insults Jesus and once said she will killed Jesus again. That really offends me and many other Christians. Making fun of Christians is one thing, killing Jesus again and insulting him is another. This is not the only time Sarah Silverman do this.
Michael_Elliott Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic (2005)* (out of 4) Sarah Silverman's controversial comedy show features all sorts of jokes ranging from racist ones to jokes about the Holocaust, 9/11, AIDS and various other taboo subjects. I'm sure many would watch this thing or even just read about it and throw a fit over the subjects that are made fun of. Sure, not too many people would have the balls to make a joke about 9/11 or child rape but if you're going to do it then perhaps shouldn't you write good material? I personally wasn't offended by any of the jokes here but I must say that I found all of them to be poorly written. I think you can look at any great stand-up comedian, be it Pryor or even Lenny Bruce, and hope that they believe in what they are saying. No matter if it's tragic or comical I think it's important that they believe in what they are saying and that's clearly not the case here. If Silverman really believed in anything she's saying here then it would be shocking and funny. However, it's clear that she's just telling these jokes because she's trying to be outrageous and shocking and that to me isn't funny. I wasn't really digging her delivery style either but I think in the end this film fails because the material is just weak. The musical numbers are just as lame as are the opening and closing "acted" parts. This was my first time seeing Silverman and even though I hated this film I think she could be funny as a comedian. However, when the material is this poor and the editing so bad there's really not much you can do except come close to falling asleep.
walking_dead00 I gave it a 6. 6 is pretty damn high in my books. SS is a extremely nasty old gal. she will make fun out of the most touchy thing she can think of.if you can somehow get past all that and just watch her then you'll have a good laugh. she's super witty and thats what makes for good times. she knows what she is saying and 1/2 her act is about going deeper and deeper into touchy territory. if you don't laugh in the first 10mins after her first song then just switch it off because you'll get more and more offended.I'm going to look for more from her.later.
lastliberal First, I have always been attracted to Sarah Silverman. I cannot explain it, but there is something about her that just lights me up. I really looked forward to seeing this movie.Having said that, I cannot understand her humor or this movie.It just wasn't funny. Simple as that. Jokes at the expense of others are cruel and do not make me laugh. I really believe that Sarah could be a great comedienne if she focused on political humor and used her capabilities to expose the injustices in the world, rather than spew racist crap that just isn't funny.Racial jokes aren't funny. Fart jokes aren't funny.Sarah, you coulda been a contenda!