[QUOTE=P Z Myers]
I went to attend a screening of the creationist propaganda movie, Expelled, a few minutes ago. Well, I tried … but I was Expelled! It was kind of weird — I was standing in line, hadn’t even gotten to the point where I had to sign in and show ID, and a policeman pulled me out of line and told me I could not go in. I asked why, of course, and he said that a producer of the film had specifically instructed him that I was not to be allowed to attend. The officer also told me that if I tried to go in, I would be arrested. I assured him that I wasn’t going to cause any trouble.
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Hi-larious. I skimmed the responses, and it looks like this might get into the papers.
I don’t know if we’d win Ben Stein’s money but we know he isn’t smarter than a fifth, or a third, grader.
This seems extremely weird. This Myers is familiar enough to the producers that they’re aware of him, in fact, so well known (and apparently odious to them) that they specifically left instructions to exclude him?
[QUOTE=CalMeacham]
This seems extremely weird. This Myers is familiar enough to the producers that they’re aware of him, in fact, so well known (and apparently odious to them) that they specifically left instructions to exclude him?
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Apparently he is in the movie. He never mentions this in the blog entry, but some of the comments do.
Not only was he interviewed in the movie (as Biffy says), but he’s been critical of “dishonest” tactics used by the interviewers. Maybe they thought he’s make a scene in the theater.
So, it’s perhaps not a total surprise that the producers didn’t want him at the screening. Maybe Dawkins was wearing a good disguise…
Here’s another take on the episode, with some background on why they might have suspected the Ungodly might attend the film (there was an atheists’ convention in town, with Dawkins invited to speak).
I didn’t ask if that WAS the case. I was surprised that it was the case. If the blogger were, say, James Randi, with his national reputation and his distinctive appearance, I could understand it. This sounds more like a case of a couple of people well-known in their local pond.
I misunderstood your use of the question mark. I thought you were questioning the story, not believing that the producers knew him, or something. I think if you read your post again you’ll see that it’s ambiguous.
[QUOTE=Jackmannii]
Here’s another take on the episode, with some background on why they might have suspected the Ungodly might attend the film (there was an atheists’ convention in town, with Dawkins invited to speak).
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Following a link in your link, I found Kevin Miller’s blog in which he defends his actions. Read the following comments in which he gets his ass handed to him. Pure comedy platinum!