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Penn & Teller: Bullshit!

  • Série télévisée
  • 2003–2010
  • TV-MA
  • 30min
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8,2/10
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Penn Jillette and Teller in Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003)
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Season 2
Lire trailer1:05
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe comedy illusionist duo explore various topics and debunk what they consider misconceptions about them.The comedy illusionist duo explore various topics and debunk what they consider misconceptions about them.The comedy illusionist duo explore various topics and debunk what they consider misconceptions about them.

  • Création
    • Randall Moldave
    • Eric Small
  • Casting principal
    • Penn Jillette
    • Teller
    • Shera Pollins
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,2/10
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    • Création
      • Randall Moldave
      • Eric Small
    • Casting principal
      • Penn Jillette
      • Teller
      • Shera Pollins
    • 66avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 13 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 victoire et 19 nominations au total

    Épisodes89

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    Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Season 2
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    Penn & Teller Bullshit! Season 3
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    Penn & Teller Bullshit! Season 3
    Penn & Teller Bullshit! Season 3
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    Penn & Teller Bullshit! Season 3
    Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Season 1
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    Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Season 1

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    Penn Jillette
    Penn Jillette
    • Self - Host
    • 2003–2010
    Teller
    Teller
    • Self - Host
    • 2003–2010
    Shera Pollins
    Michael Goudeau
    • Doctor…
    • 2008
    T. Gene Hatcher
    T. Gene Hatcher
    • Naked Man…
    • 2003–2007
    Joline Jaffe
    Jackamoe Buzzell
    • Naked Person…
    • 2003–2005
    Bruce Kimmel
    • Dr. Learly…
    • 2003–2004
    Tim Sabourn
    • Fake Director…
    • 2003–2005
    CJ
    • Asshole #1…
    • 2006–2007
    James Randi
    James Randi
    • Self
    • 2003–2005
    Vera Miranda
    • Cheerleader…
    • 2005–2010
    Dustin Knouse
    Dustin Knouse
    • Easter Bunny…
    • 2005
    Tishara Cousino
    Jaime Andrews
    Jaime Andrews
    • Field Interviewer
    • 2008–2009
    Gabrielle Dennis
    Gabrielle Dennis
    • Mock Trainer's Assistant…
    • 2008
    Nicci Kelley
    Carolyn Sperry
    • Jenny White - Creator of the Triangle of Love
    • 2003
    • Création
      • Randall Moldave
      • Eric Small
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    Avis des utilisateurs66

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    Buzz Vinard

    Skepticism = Critical Thinking

    I've been a skeptical atheist for a while, now. It is great to have a show that, at the very least, confirms that I am not alone out here.

    Penn and Teller are also skeptical atheists, so no one should be expecting an expose of religion to turn into an episode on the religious conversion of the duo. I don't understand many of the reviews here, suggesting that "thoughtful debate" should be the order of the day on this show. The show is called "Bullshit!" for a reason. You can count on any topic presented here as being something to be taken apart, limb by bloody limb.

    The methodology they use is appropriate to their subjects. I personally hate PeTA and other extremist groups like them. The show about PeTA focused on the hypocrisy in their actions, since what they essentially offer is an extremist opinion, not science. PeTA euthanizes animals? PeTA gave financial support to convicted arsonist Rodney Cronado? PeTA vice-president Mary Beth Sweetland uses animal-based insulin, despite PeTAs firm stance that animals are "not ours to use—for food, clothing, entertainment, experimentation, or any other reason"? Holy cow!

    The show about AA took a hard look at the success rate of the program, as well as focusing on the religious-based nature of the program itself, calling into question whether or not it is right for courts to order folks into it.

    The debate on evolution vs. creationism being taught in public school was fascinating. The point being made, lost on many, was that creationism, "intelligent design", or any other theory that involves a divine creator is religious in nature, and therefore has no place being taught in public schools. What was seen as the outrage was that the prevailing majority religious viewpoint was being pushed to the front as a fact that all, regardless of religion, were going to be taught. This is as offensive as bizarre attempts to round off the value of pi by legislative coup.

    Holistic/alternative medicine is a huge business in my home state. I know a lady who has used these remedies to help her back. I've known her for ten years, and she's been a strict adherent to these methods for at least that long. Her back has hurt for ten years, and it still does, today. There is no science at all on the side of the vast majority of these remedies. Some were even shown on this show to be aggravating to the conditions they were supposed to treat. Basic anatomy classes will show that there are no chakra points on the body, or any reflexology nerve pathways in the foot.

    The main thing the guys want to get across is to use some common sense. Think critically about these kinds of things. Look at them from all angles. If a group of people offer an extremest and absolute point of view, but make exceptions for themselves, ASK WHY! If science is being trampled by religion, ASK WHY! If someone wanted your money to sell you a car, you'd have it checked out first, right? Do the same with anything holistic and/or psychic. Dig. Find some real answers. ASK WHY! And if someone wants to take your freedoms away, say NO!

    When it comes to matters of opinion, Penn and Teller are not shy about their own. But they don't condescend the audience, telling what opinions they SHOULD have, just asking them to question the opinions and beliefs they DO have. Opinions and beliefs that can stand up to critical thinking deserve to be held on to. Those that can't are bullshit. That's the whole point of the show.

    I do hope that the show returns soon. It's still at the top of my Tivo list, though an episode has not aired in months.

    And if either of you guys read your own reviews, check it out: The two men who founded "Exodus International", a Christian "gay conversion" group ended up leaving the organization and their wives for each other. Please do a show about this!
    sphynx-2

    This is a must see

    Real people like us are used every single day, people we love, even ourselves. I have to admit that I even fell for some con men with a lot of visibility, some self-help pseudo guru and some pseudo alternate medicine.

    From the Mozart effect to reflexology, alien abductees and fire walkers, the bullshit gets exposed the way only Penn & Teller can do it. The truth is distorted every where, from second hand smoke reports to the real effects of Mozart Music on babies (what effect?).

    The real self-help is to not get conned, and it starts with the Penn & Teller Bullshit show. It can't be viewed in Canada but I got the DVD of the first season from their website.
    warlokc

    Best. TV Show. Ever.

    Wow. This should be mandatory viewing for the entire human race. Con men of all stripes hate this show, and with good reason. If enough people see it, they'll be out of business. To re-cap the first season: Bottled water is the same as tap water. Your penis can't be enlarged. "Intelligent Design" isn't. ESP -an old con debunked 10,000 times over. When will people learn. As for "talking to the dead" -these people deserve prison.

    And already in the 2nd season we've seen that PETA is a terrorist organization.

    Of course, I already knew a lot of this stuff, but Penn and Teller do a fine job of presenting the truth with humor.
    Voivod-2

    Entertainment, not Science

    Speaking of bullshit, that's kind of what this show is. Not that it's bad-- it's good entertainment. But less critical viewers will need to be reminded that it's entertainment, not thorough scientific research.

    While Penn and Teller do sometimes offer scientific research to bolster their arguments, the tend to present it in a manner that contradicts the purpose of serious investigation. I take issue with the way they enter their investigations with the assumption that something is "bullshit" and how they subsequently mold every piece of information that becomes available to them to reinforce their pre-determined conclusion. A real investigation would not involve them going into their research with the determination to prove it a fraud; it would involve a suspicion which they either prove or disprove after careful examination of the evidence.

    I feel that the show manipulates your judgments by doctoring evidence, cutting and pasting phrases out-of-context, repeatedly showing loaded footage, making dismissive commentary without backing, relying on 'straw men' to win arguments, calling people "assholes" for having differing opinions, creating irrelevant "experiments" whose outcomes, at first glance seem to corroborate their point, but upon re-assessment, are not logically congruous with the evaluations you will make based on them (in other words, the experiments are misleading).

    P&T essentially bully the viewer onto their side by creating an atmosphere in which you will feel dumb if you disagree; their ridiculously biased presentation ensures it. I'm not saying that most of the stuff they take on isn't bullshit, but their methodology is more akin to "Inside Edition" than, say "BBC News"; it's like a sloppy email forward, filled with ad-hominem attacks and hot-headed rhetoric, not a well-researched feature article. If it seems funny, well-intentioned, and consumer-advocatory, it is; but it's also manipulative and intellectually dishonest, at least for something that you given to understand is an unbiased documentary. That, in and of itself, should be a good reason to watch with caution if you're trying to get anything out of it besides entertainment.
    beeryusa

    Penn and Teller's show is bullshit!

    The big problem with "Penn & Teller: Bullshit!" is that very little of the debunking that goes on in the show is all that scientific. Too many of their episodes come down to Penn calling people assholes and just contradicting what the targets of his ire are saying. The Gun Control episode is a perfect example - Penn and Teller interview an anti-gun nut and call him an 'asshole', then they interview a pro-gun nut and (without showing us compelling evidence) tell us he's right. That's not skepticism - it's propaganda, and not very well camouflaged propaganda at that. While encouraging the audience to laugh derisively along with Penn might be entertaining if one agrees with him, it's not all that convincing to someone who's truly skeptical (as opposed to merely cynical).

    'Bullshit!' seems to me to be long on ridicule and short on hard evidence. In a way, what the presenters are doing is combating what they see as lunacy with empty rhetoric and bombast - it's sort of like their magic show - they present the audience with the illusion that their argument has weight when in fact it often does not. When I first saw 'Bullshit!' I was taken in by it, but it soon became clear what they were doing.

    I would prefer such a show to do what the show 'Mythbusters' does - i.e. prove beyond a reasonable doubt that what they're saying must be the case. It's simply not convincing to tell me that I'm a dumbass if I don't believe Penn and Teller. In fact it's abusive. Penn and Teller should stick to magic tricks, because it seems to me that too many of their attempts at skepticism are doing true skeptics a disservice because their show merely polarizes opinion rather than teaching critical thinking.

    In short, Penn and Teller are full of it. Their latest show is just as full of illusion as their magic shows are, and that's no bullshit.

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    • Anecdotes
      Neither Penn Jillette nor (obviously) Teller swear once during the "Profanity" episode.
    • Citations

      Penn Jillette: [on the subject of talking to the dead] One of the weird things Houdini discovered is that some of these mediums actually slip into believing their own bullshit. They forget their own misses, or as John Edward, THE BIGGEST DOUCHE IN THE UNIVERSE, does, rewrite them as hits that we're just not able to recognize. Cold reading can be done accidently. That doesn't mean the psychic is a better person. Lying to themselves does not make lying to others ok. It can make intellectually lazy scumbags more convincing and dangerous. But even if these fucks know they're just making shit up and pushing people's buttons, they tell themselves, "At least I'm comforting the bereaved." WHO THE FUCK ARE THEY TO DECIDE THAT LYING ABOUT THE UNIVERSE AND A DEAD LOVED ONE IS WHAT THE BEREAVED NEEDS? That's condescending BULLSHIT!

    • Crédits fous
      Disclaimer at the end of episode 2.6: "The characters and events depicted in the damn bible are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental."
    • Connexions
      Featured in Michael Moore Hates America (2004)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 janvier 2003 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • SHOWTIME
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Penn & Teller: BS!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Network Television
      • Penn & Teller
      • StarPrice Productions
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