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The producers of The Simpsons have contradicted the Pope's official newspaper by declaring that the animated family are not Catholic.

 

It comes after the L'Osservatore Romano stated that Homer and Bart were followers.

 

But Al Jean, executive producer of television show, said the pair only considered converting for one episode - The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest - aired in 2005.

 

Neil Lemming say he will be reviewing Sellick signing targets.

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The church they go to in most episodes is definitely protestant.

 

Family guy is kind of catholic due to his father but then he questions this as he doesn't like its teachings and starts his own "Happy Days" religion which ends up actually making a lot more sense than his fascist father's leanings...

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The best American comedies and cartoons are all made by Jews anyway. They have more of a British sense of humour compared to the Mr Bean type humour appreciated by the rest of the US population.

Agreed. South Park, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld etc. Jews take a very intelligent and satirical look at life.

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No Country for Old Men did deserve the hype. What's his face is a great modern author.

 

As for "A Serious Man", it was a good film. It just wasn't an enjoyable film.

 

Now, back on topic before I dish out warnings to the three of us :D

 

(Still never seen Miller's Crossing!)

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