Dr. Shades wrote:Doctor Scratch wrote:These episodes feature interviews with Allen "The Slug" Wyatt, and Daniel C. Peterson.
"The Slug?" I thought it was "The Snake."
Allen Wyatt is a snake, but in terms of giving him a more permanent nickname, I personally prefer "The Slug."
On that note, let me get to the final review:
The FAIR Conference 2009: Pt. X-XIII one star.
After the thrills of part VI, the film really fizzled. There was an interview with Steve "Rommelator" Smoot, but this was tedious, since Smoot is rather like a TBM version of The Comic Book Guy from
The Simpsons. Can't you just see him saying, "Worst anti-Mormon
ever!"?
That said, I did enjoy the conclusion to the film. Once again, we join Mr. Shirts in his vehicle as he drives back up into Idaho, with menacing dark clouds lumbering on the horizon. He holds forth for a few minutes on the topic of hypocephali, and on other matters pertaining to the work of John Gee. This was a curious, foreboding ending to what is, in the end, Shirts's finest cinematic effort to date. Are we meant to understand that the apologists are losing hope in Book of Abraham apologetics? Is that the message of the grey and forlorn clouds, and the fog-draped mountain? I suppose we'll have to wait for next year's sequel.
Thanks to KA, Dr. Shades, and others who chimed in here.
LoaP: I'm unimpressed by your use of
argumentum ad misercordiam. Presumably you skipped seeing
The Dark Knight in theaters, out of deference to Heath Ledger's family, eh?
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14