Allah Made Me Funny - Official Muslim Comedy Show - Live HMV Apollo is a 2009 American concert film. The live concert features American comedy troupe Allah Made Me Funny (Mohammed "Mo" Amer, Azhar Usman and Bryant "Preacher" Moss).
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, 1h45 Directed byRobert Altman, Paul Thomas Anderson OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Musical ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Films about religion, Films about angels, Musical films ActorsMarylouise Burke, Woody Harrelson, Garrison Keillor, L. Q. Jones, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Kline Rating66% A long-running live radio show is in danger of being canceled by new owners of the company that holds both radio station "WLT" and the theater where the show is broadcast. The film takes place on the night of the show's last performance. The show has two visitors: an angel calling herself Asphodel (Virginia Madsen) comes to comfort the people who work on the show and to escort one of them to the afterlife, while "the Axeman" (Tommy Lee Jones), a representative of the new owners, arrives to judge whether the show should be canceled. He makes it clear that the show is not what he considers modern popular programming, and though he too is escorted by the angel, the show is shut down anyway. In an epilogue at the end of the film the former cast members are reunited at Mickey's Diner. Their conversation pauses as they are joined by Asphodel.