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An American Carol
Laugh like your country depends on it.
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A cynical anti-American Hollywood filmmaker sets out on a crusade to abolish the 4th of July holiday. He is visited by three spirits who take him on a hilarious journey in an attempt to show him the true meaning of America.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to At War with the Army List
- The Reluctant Astronaut - Light-hearted military comedy with a focus on mishaps and misunderstandings.
- Operation Petticoat - A comedy involving a military submarine and the chaos that ensues.
- M*A*S*H - A classic TV series blending military life with humor and drama during the Korean War.
- Stripes - A comedy about army recruits and their adventures that mirrors the humorous tone.
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - A comedic take on military life with a lovable protagonist.
- Private Benjamin - A woman enlisting in the army brings humor and character-driven comedy.
- For the Boys - Focuses on entertainers during wartime, blending musical comedy with military themes.
- Catch-22 - A satirical take on military bureaucracy and war, featuring dark humor.
- Hogans Heroes - A sitcom about a group of POWs during WWII, filled with humor and clever plans.
- The A-Team - Action-packed with a light-hearted tone involving a group of ex-soldiers.
- Good Morning, Vietnam - A comedic portrayal of a radio DJ in Vietnam, blending humor with military themes.
- Major Payne - A comedic military film about an unconventional drill instructor.
- The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze - Combines comedy with an adventurous military theme, featuring slapstick humor.
- An American Carol - A comedy that critiques and parodies aspects of American culture through military lenses.
- The Hunt for Red October - While more serious, it involves military themes and some lighter comedic moments.
- 1941 - A comedy set during WWII that focuses on the panic and chaos in LA.
- Down Periscope - A light-hearted naval comedy revolving around a misfit submarine crew.
- Tropic Thunder - A satirical comedy about a group of actors making a war movie, blending humor with military themes.
- The Green Berets - A war film that incorporates elements of humor amidst its military action.
- The Men Who Stare at Goats - A quirky comedy exploring military experiments with humor and absurdity.
- Spies Like Us - A comedy featuring two clueless individuals in a military espionage setting.
- Saving Private Ryan - While more serious, it has moments of camaraderie and humor amidst war scenes.
- The Dirty Dozen - Combines military action with ensemble humor and camaraderie.
- Kelly's Heroes - A comedic take on a group of soldiers who plan a heist during war.
- American Sniper - While serious, it explores military life and the resulting humor in camaraderie.
- Iron Eagle - Combines military action with dramatic and humorous elements of youth and adventure.
- The Cat's Meow - A period film with mix of humor and insights into the lives of entertainers during the war.
- Shases of the Past - Incorporates humor in its storytelling related to military history.
- What Really Happened to the Class of '65? - Follows quirky characters reflecting on their military experiences, blending humor with nostalgia.
- The Great Escape - Involving military prisoners and their antics, it has a blend of humor and action.
- Ball of Fire - Though not military, this comedy shares themes of adaptation in serious environments.
- In the Army Now - Features comedic scenarios of civilians turned soldiers facing humorous challenges.
- Three Kings - A mix of action, drama, and moments of humorous reflection on war.
- The Last of the Fast Times - Comedy set in the military with friendships and misunderstandings.
- Tango & Cash - Involves military-like teamwork and buddy cop humor.
- Starship Troopers - Satirical military sci-fi with humorous undertones amidst action.
- Full Metal Jacket - While serious, it includes dark humor reflecting military training.
- RoboCop - Blends action and satire related to the military and law enforcement.
- Major League - About an underdog sports team with similar themes of camaraderie and humor.
- The Patriot - Explores themes of war with both serious and humorous moments.
- The Pacifier - A comedic military man takes on unexpected domestic duties, blending humor and action.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed List
- Fahrenheit 9/11 - A documentary that critiques the political climate and government actions post-9/11.
- The Zeitgeist Movement - A series of documentaries discussing social, political, and religious issues.
- Religulous - A comedic documentary that explores various religions and their beliefs.
- The God Who Wasn't There - A documentary that questions the historicity of Jesus and critiques Christianity.
- The Atheist's Guide to Christmas - A comedic take on atheism and its rejection of religious holiday traditions.
- God Is Not Dead - A drama that explores the clash between faith and atheism in a university setting.
- Ben Stein's Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed - Explores the debate between evolution and intelligent design.
- The Movie That Changed Us - Documentaries that explore films influencing society and politics.
- The Invention of Lying - A comedy that comments on truth and lies in society.
- For the Love of Money - Discusses the moral implications of money in society.
- The Interview - A satirical take on politics and media.
- Jesus Camp - A documentary highlighting the fervor and practices of evangelical Christian camps.
- Inside Job - A documentary about the 2008 financial crisis and the systemic corruption in banking.
- Sicko - A documentary that critiques the American healthcare system.
- The 40-Year-Old Virgin - A comedy that deals with issues of personal beliefs and societal norms.
- What the Bleep Do We Know!? - Explores quantum mechanics and its implications on perception and reality.
- The Power of Nightmares - Analyzes how political movements utilize fear to control societies.
- Zeitgeist: The Movie - Examines critical issues such as religion, economics, and war.
- The Big Short - A dramatization of the events leading to the financial crisis, highlighting greed and deception.
- Documentary Now! - A parody series that satirizes the documentary format and subjects.
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Dramatizes the trials of activists and the societal upheaval of the 1960s.
- 12 Angry Men - Explores themes of justice and morality in a jury deliberation.
- Challenging Chaos - Examines the debate around evolution and intelligent design.
- The Great Squeeze: Surviving the Coming Energy Crisis - Examines resource depletion and proposals for sustainability.
- Thank You for Smoking - A satirical comedy that critiques lobbying and ethical ambiguities in policy.
- An American Carol - A satire that takes on issues of patriotism and liberal agendas in America.
- Knocked Up - A comedic look at personal choice and responsibility in relationships.
- V for Vendetta - Explores themes of government control and the power of belief.
- Idiocracy - A satirical take on anti-intellectualism in society.
- The Hunt - Examines moral dilemmas arising from accusations and societal judgment.
- A Beautiful Mind - Focuses on the complexities of belief and reality through a mathematician's life.
- Rogue Nation: The Threat to the Nation - Investigates contemporary threat ideologies and their social implications.
- The End of Faith - Examines critiques of religion from a secular perspective.
- The Social Dilemma - Explores the impact of social media on human behavior and society.
- Network - A satirical drama about media manipulation and corporate influence.
- The War on Democracy - A political documentary that critiques U.S. foreign policy in Latin America.
- Why We Fight - Documentary examining the military-industrial complex and its impact on policy.
- To the Bone - Addresses societal pressures about body image and personal struggles.
- Human Flow - A documentary on the global refugee crisis and humanity’s challenges.
- Blackfish - A documentary that critiques animal captivity and raises ethical concerns.
- Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things - Explores consumerism and the impact of less on quality of life.
- The Secret - Analyzes the Law of Attraction and personal belief systems.
- The Conspiracy - A film exploring the influence and danger of conspiracy theories.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Oh, God! Book II List
- Bruce Almighty - Features a regular man who receives god-like powers and explores themes of faith and morality.
- The Man Who Knew Too Little - Involves a comedic misunderstanding with grand themes, much like the humorous take on divine interactions.
- Little Nicky - Follows the comedic exploits of the son of the Devil as he navigates the human world.
- Dogma - Explores religious themes and features quirky, comedic take on divine entities.
- Angels in the Outfield - Combines innocence and divine intervention in a sports setting, appealing in a similar way.
- God's Not Dead - Revolves around faith and the existence of God, with a focus on belief against ridicule.
- Evan Almighty - A comedic take on biblical themes, featuring God-directed antics similar to Oh, God!
- The Invention of Lying - Features a world without lying, flipping perceptions of truth much like divine truths.
- Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond - Explores themes of identity and perception through a unique comedic lens.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Offers absurd humor and existential themes, blending sci-fi with spiritual questions.
- Zoolander - Features absurdity and a comedic critique of culture, paralleling the humor in Oh, God! Book II.
- The Truman Show - Explores existential and philosophical questions within a comedic narrative.
- Shazam! - A light-hearted take on heroism with divine elements pulling comedic moments.
- Sister Act - Mixes comedy with themes of faith and community in a joyous manner.
- Meet the Robinsons - Emphasizes family, future, and whimsical adventures in a humorous manner.
- Life of Brian - A comedic narrative centered around religious themes and mistaken identity.
- The 40-Year-Old Virgin - Mixes comedic life lessons with a uniquely relatable main character, similar to Oh, God!
- Fred Claus - Offers a comedic take on Christmas themes and sibling rivalry involving Santa.
- What Dreams May Come - Explores life, death, and love with a cosmic twist, touching on divine themes.
- Heaven Can Wait - A tale of mistaken identity in the afterlife with humorous undertones.
- Click - Follows a man who can control his life with a remote, blending humor with important life lessons.
- The Good Place - A TV series that humorously explores morality and the afterlife, similar to themes of divine judgment.
- An American Carol - A parody that mixes holiday spirit with laughs, much like Oh, God! Book II's comedic storytelling.
- Heavenly Creatures - Mixes friendship with surreal themes, incorporating deeper emotional elements.
- Spirited Away - An animated film that explores themes of spirituality and transformation within a fantastical narrative.
- My Favorite Year - A humorous take on Hollywood in the 1950s with charming relationships and comedic situations.
- The Muppet Movie - Encompasses whimsical adventures and musical numbers, reflecting the essence of Oh, God!
- The Secret of My Success - Features a main character navigating success and identity with a light-hearted comedic approach.
- Ghost Town - A unique perspective on life and connections, blending humor with deeper lessons.
- Get Over It - Teen comedy that addresses relationships and self-discovery with a humorous twist.
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - A fantastical and comedic journey that intertwines morality with whimsical storytelling.
- Groundhog Day - Explores the concept of personal growth through repeated comedic scenarios.
- The Odd Life of Timothy Green - A heartwarming tale that combines whimsy with important life lessons.
- Tooth Fairy - Features a tough guy experiencing magical changes and humorous struggles.
- The Lego Movie - Combines whimsy, adventure, and a comedic look at existence with a positive message.
- The Family Man - Explores life's what-ifs with humor and a heartwarming message about family.
- Cloud Atlas - A complex tale that traverses multiple timelines, examining the consequences of choices with a grand narrative feel.
- My Name is Bruce - Blends comedy and horror with a self-referential approach much like Oh, God!
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:01