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It's Gawd! (2017)

It's Gawd! (2017)

GENRESComedy,Drama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Tommy ChongBooboo StewartJosh MeyersSusannah Hillard
DIRECTOR
Gerald Brunskill

SYNOPSICS

It's Gawd! (2017) is a English movie. Gerald Brunskill has directed this movie. Tommy Chong,Booboo Stewart,Josh Meyers,Susannah Hillard are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. It's Gawd! (2017) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Amid the threat of nuclear proliferation, global warming and terrorism, the earth's creator tries to reconnect with mankind by returning to the planet and hosting his own variety show.

It's Gawd! (2017) Reviews

  • I Friggin' Love This Movie!

    hfunworld2017-11-15

    I'm truly gobsmacked (yes, I said gobsmacked) how someone could give this movie less than a 10. In an era where all the major studios can make is reheated superhero and zombie movies, somebody comes along with the balls to make an ambitious, funny, and really well-made independent comedy, (about God no less) and people criticize it because it's low budget. Wtf? I read that Bruce Almighty cost 80 million dollars. 80 million! Was it 78 million dollars funnier? Hell no. It's Gawd! swings for the fence. Does it always hit the ball out of the park? Of course not, but I tell you this- it does a hell of a lot more than one of Judd Apatow's crappy comedies and it does it with a lot less swearing. (When did say "f _ _ _ " every 3 seconds become funny?) Watch the new Jerry Seinfeld special on Netflix... hilarious and he doesn't swear once. I'm no prude or holy roller, I'm just saying that comedies now days just have the actors swear when the script sucks as a cheat. Swear all you want, just don't be lazy. I consider myself an Agnostic, I believe in something, just not what was sold to me when I was a kid. Personally I think all of the big 3 religions got it wrong. I don't claim to have the right answer, but I do like books, movies etc that explore different ideas. What was so great about this movie is that the writer did it with comedy. Tommy Chong was Amazing! Who knew he had any talent beyond smoking weed. He was warm, genuine, funny, and original. Frankly I love that idea that an old stoner is God (Gawd). It kind of makes sense if you look at the state of the world these days. There's also a funny father/son thing happening and the kid who plays J, (could that be for Jesus?) is a fantastic actor. I guess he was in the X-men movies but I don't remember him. I would've like to see more of Luke Perry and thought he was a bit underutilized. The chick who played the angel is really funny and hot AF. More of her too please! It's Gawd! reminded me at times of Will Ferrell's "Elf". It's silly and wacky, but in a great way. It also reminded me of Idiocracy in how ambitious it is without having a huge budget, and also Dogma for its irreverence. If you like any of these or the above referenced flicks I highly recommend It's Gawd!

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  • Mother of mercy is this our end?

    bkoganbing2018-12-13

    In this film which is a hit and miss satire on religion and end time days we learn that the Universe is run like a business with a super being board of directors. Earth and the solar system is being considered for liquidation as it has not turned out as expected. But superbeing God under whose charge this planet has been says he wants an extension to turn things around. Tommy Chong gets his chance to play the Supreme Creator/Deity in It's Gawd. Spelled this way Gawd decides the quickest way to reach all minds and hearts through television so he wants a variety show. As he's in the garb of a homeless derelict he doesn't get taken seriously by networks, even Fox. So he seeks out podcaster Booboo Stewart and soon the Supreme Being is in show business. This is a most uneven satire of religion that kind of picks up in the second half of the film. Another performance of note is that of Luke Perry as a network executive who gets sold than disillusioned on the Gawd Hour. Fans of Tommy Chong will like this.

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  • Absolutely brilliant.

    gerald_hilton2017-11-10

    This is the funniest and most touching film of 2017. I'm sure the church groups of many denominations will have a crap watching this movie. They should, as there is more reality here than in a prayer meeting. Not too many times do I get to see a film that makes it's point at the same time brings us in touch with our own humanity. The budget of the movie is irrelevant as many higher priced film are much less impressive and less entertaining. It's Gawd! (2017) is one of those movies that should get and Academy Award just for being hilarious alone if not for some excellent characterizations by Tommy Chong, Rebecca Mader, Luke Perry,and the rest of the cast.

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  • Humorous but Addresses Serious Problems

    dncorp2017-08-17

    Having lived all over the World, and seen too much Deadly "Religion(s) Versus Religion(s)" this movie really addressed these issues from many different levels that if you are not looking for those or very familiar with most of the details of the World's Religions you might believe that this is just pointless "Filler Material", with those subtle points made being very serious and humorous at the same time. "There are no accidents" says Gawd....Angel Lucy agrees. Over the decades those things that happened to me, shaped who I am Today and possibly the Future, same as everybody else. The description is wrong, as Tawd (pronounced "Todd") is demanding that the Sun be repurposed, and that everything on planet Earth is wiped out, especially Humans. Gawd disagrees, and comes to Earth to save Earth from Tawd. At the very end, Gawd's tells a "joke" as Tawd walks into a bar, bartender says "Well if it isn't the Prince of Darkness". Tawd goes missing from the meeting, everybody wonders where he went, Tawd materializes as a human in a garbage pile.

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  • textbook throwback to the C films of the early 70s

    paradux2017-08-18

    By the early 70s, after the baby boomers were being absorbed into the consumer marketplace, indie film-makers tried to make their mark by renting whatever they equipment they needed and knocking off a full feature in an obscure location using actors who were mainly local waitresses and butchers. And a script written on the back of a napkin. A few gems occasionally emerged from this approach -- Night of the Living Dead comes to mind. This is clearly a "C" film done on the cheap, but it will never, ever, be remembered as a gem. Props to the member who titled his review "What did I Just Watch?" -- that nailed it. At the 9:00 mark, the "Gawd" character is dressing himself from a vandalized clothing donation bin and somehow (?) has photos of what God should look like. One of those photos is George Burns. That is the only thing thing this movie gets right.

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