Original Debut:04/18/2008 DVD Released:10/21/2008 Rated: Earnings:$7.6 Million Genre:Documentary Starring:Ben Stein
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Ben Stein travels the world and learns an awe-inspiring truth'that bewilders him, then angers him'and then spurs him to action when Ben realizes that he has been 'Expelled,' and that educators and scientists are being ridiculed, denied tenure and even fired ' for the 'crime' of merely believing that there might be evidence of 'design' in nature, and that perhaps life is not just the result of accidental, random chance.
To which Ben Says: "Enough!" And then gets busy. NOBODY messes with Ben.
The mask of Loki falls into the hands of an aspiring cartoonist who is expecting his first child. When the child is born with supernatural powers, Loki returns to Earth to reclaim his mask and his "son."
A snowman stumbles upon Santa Clause's toy workshop at the North Pole. He accidentally sets off Santa's hi-tech alarm system causing a snowman-hunt for the iced prowler. He escapes only to gather his snowy friends in an attempt to overtake Santa and his elf army.
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