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  1. 10 ott 2017 · Director Sandy K. Boone and producer Louis Black, the founder of the Austin Chronicle are raising funds through Kickstarter in order to create Slacking Towards Bethlehem, a documentary about the legendary Church of the SubGenius, its enigmatic frontman J.R. “BobDobbs and the men who came up with the whole thing, Reverend Ivan Stang (Douglass St. Clair Smith) and Dr. Philo Drummond (Steve ...

  2. Rent J.R. "Bob" Dobbs & The Church of the SubGenius on Fandango at Home, Apple TV, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Apple TV. An inside joke between two self-proclaimed weirdos from Texas leads them ...

  3. SubSITE is the Official Website of The Church of the SubGenius™ and is Maintained by The SubGenius™ Foundation, Inc. in the name of J.R. "Bob" Dobbs - High Epopt & Living Slack Master. Unless otherwise noted, all content is the exclusive property of the The SubGenius™ Foundation, Inc. and may not be reproduced in any form without prior written consent.

  4. 22 mar 2019 · SXSW Film Review: ‘J.R. ‘BobDobbs and the Church of the SubGenius’ This diverting enough documentary focuses on the parodic religious "cult" that reached peak hipster awareness in the 1980s.

  5. 21 ott 2017 · On behalf of J.R. "Bob" Dobbs, Black and Boone Productions announces the first ever documentary on the Church of the SubGenius, Slacking Towards Bethlehem: J.R. "Bob" Dobbs and the Church of the ...

  6. J. R. "Bob" Dobbs. J. R. "Bob" Dobbs is the figurehead of the parody religion the Church of the SubGenius. His image is derived from a collection of clip art distributed by the Bell Telephone Company of West Texas in 1946. According to SubGenius dogma, "Bob" was a salesman who, in 1953, saw a vision of the god JHVH-1 on a television set he had ...

  7. 12 ott 2017 · The Church of the SubGenius’ annus mirabilis, 1998, may have come and gone (or it may be yet to come, as some of the faithful believe), but it’s never been easier to hear the word of “Bob.” OSI 74 carries on the Church’s TV ministry. Evangelical radio programs such as Hour of Slack, Puzzling Evidence, and Ask Dr. Hal no longer splutter from our computer speakers in a pitiable dribble ...