It's not a requirement, but just about everyone with a brain believes in science, equal rights and helping their fellow man. Sort of excludes a lot of republicans.
I do. I agree with him roughly 70% of the time (positive-negative, not the ratings). And well, he writes incredibly well. That's better than anyone here.
I do. I agree with him roughly 70% of the time (positive-negative, not the ratings). And well, he writes incredibly well. That's better than anyone here.
I mean jeez, if when your religious views make the Vatican look progressive, you know you really need to wake up and smell the 21st century (well, the 20th century at least).
Well catholics in general believe in evolution. It's only protestants predominately in the US that don't believe in it.
Anyway I have a lot of respect for Ebert because he's a great writer and knows how to express his opinions. In reality, I probably agree with very few of his reviews (this is a guy who gave 3.5 stars to Spawn and gave scorching negative reviews of Fight Club and The Usual Suspects). I also like how he's an anime fan.
Although I appreciate the sheer strength of the film, I thought it kinda sucked. A bit too out there. The theme of the movie was not quite strong enough to support the incredibly strange premise. imo.