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Follow the story of Jesus in this slapstick satire. With a name like “Jesus, the Total Douchebag” the movie should only be seen by people who enjoy blasphemous comedy, and as such, the comedy is focused on targets that are usually exempt. Director Bill Zebub explains, “Indie movies should revel in their freedom. They are not confined to the same boundaries as the big budget movies. They should give what Hollywood can’t.”
Views: 55
Genre: Comedy
Director: Bill Zebub
Actors: Angelina Martin, Bill Zebub, Bob Arian, Claire Voyant, Dave Brockie, Lydia Lael, Parker Weller, Rachel Bulisky, Rich Carucci, Tara Tied, Taylor Trash
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