God Said, 'Ha!'

 (1998)

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| Sep 21, 2001
Laramie Movie Scope
The movie, written, directed and performed by Julia Sweeney, is at once funny and poignant. The original music is by Anthony Marinelli. funny moments that many of us share because we are human beings ... Full Review
| Feb 12, 1999
Chicago Tribune
That's when, to borrow the apt title of her heart-wrenching yet funny one-woman stage show, "God Said, 'Ha! For some reason, the film also features joltingly abrupt cuts, yet the essence of the show comes across intact, punctuated discreetly by Anthony Marinelli's spare score. ... Full Review

Film Journal International
She also turned it into a best-selling book and now, with the improbable assistance of Quentin Tarantino, a very engaging and involving film. Whereas mystery enveloped the androgynous Pat (more annoyingly than amusingly), there is no unexplored corner to Julia Sweeney. ... Full Review

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"You look great." Now that's a sentence, you would think, to warm the heart of a woman who admits that she is ever hungry for reassurance. ... Full Article

"God Speak," at Oak Street Cinema, is a double bill of spiritual-themed movies, and although I haven't seen "Constantine's Sword," I recommend "Letting Go of God." ... Full Article

God Said Ha! Making the most of her Miramax -via? Quentin Tarantino connection, Julia Sweeney gets a film of her stage monologue about cervical cancer onto the screen. ... Full Article

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright 2000 Filmcritic.com What a bad, awful life Julia Sweeney has had -- you know, not including all the Saturday Night Live success and stuff. ... Full Article

CHAD WOODWARD IS A BIG KID , with a smattering of acne across his chin, and a wide, friendly face. Right now he is standing outside Smith Hall at PSU, wearing a gray suit, white shirt, and burgundy tie. ... Full Article

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