With Christmas around the corner, we thought our loyal Plog readers deserved a little religion. So, meet Steve and Kathy Gray, whose "Sexy God" video got them banned from God Tube. The Grays believe those stuffed-shirt preachers just don't understand that Jesus can skin Satan's evil pop culture and wear the divine husk.
The Grays prove this with a series of parody videos on their Web site, also hosted on YouTube. The uniformly 2-minute-too-long skits rip off well-known movies and TV shows -- many from the '70s and '80s -- and use them as vehicle for Christ's love. We think. There are 50 of these things. It's like a David Lynch fever dream. The production values are shockingly high. We wonder how many people the Grays could've fed or clothed with the money spent on these sets and costumes.
Then again, Emmys don't come cheap. The prideful Steve and Kathy remind us that they've received Emmy nominations from the Mid-America Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The Emmy-nominated "Cheaters: Church Edition" teaches us that our pastors are insanely jealous, insecure people.
It's nothing compared to the production on "Flight 666" in which a stereotypical gay flight attendant wants to fly a bunch of Jews to the holy land to trigger Armageddon. But Superman rescues them in some sort of allegory on Jewish integration into the western world, given the Man of Steel's creators were two Jews from Cleveland. Right? Maybe? For some reason, this video has been removed from YouTube.
Then there's "Cheech & Chong at the drive-thru." They're high all right. High on the one true lamb.
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