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  • Passion of the Christ

    Saw the movie yesterday, was pretty good, a little brutal. Anyone have comments, if they're going to see it or not, yevayln.

  • #2
    Can everyone please shut up about that stupid movie. I will definetly not go see it. I've read the book I don't need to see the movie.

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    • #3
      i want to go see it, but i have 3 essays and a presentation that i need to finish by next week or so, so no movies for me until next month.

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      • #4
        Well, I haven't been in a theatre since that mediocre movie The Butterfly Effect.

        I don't plan on returning anytime soon, because I'm needed by my homework.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by patlajan Can everyone please shut up about that stupid movie. I will definetly not go see it. I've read the book I don't need to see the movie.
          Badrjan, I hope you are talking about the Bible, because there really isn't a book this movie is based on. By the way Mel Gibson is a right wing Catholic extremist. This movie is really a compilation of subliminal messages to make you want to attend church once again and make you a believer. I am taking my "anti-conditioning, subliminal messages catcher" to the movies.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by anileve Badrjan, I hope you are talking about the Bible, because there really isn't a book this movie is based on. By the way Mel Gibson is a right wing Catholic extremist. This movie is really a compilation of subliminal messages to make you want to attend church once again and make you a believer. I am taking my "anti-conditioning, subliminal messages catcher" to the movies.
            OK I was hoping me saying "the book" as in "the good book" would set off some alarms but apperantly your double meaning radar array is not activated.

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            • #7
              Is it that same movie that has been getting a lot of criticism because it is religious? I thought they weren't going to allow it in theatres because of that......or at least that's what I heard.
              I see...

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              • #8
                Screw that. Stop being such jews and supporting their stupid campaign to stamp everything they dont like as religiously zealous and anti semitic. I dont believe in God but i believe i am still a Christian dont ask me why. I plan to support Christianity and go see this movie because even though i dont believe in it i believe it is a positive force and Mel Gibson is a great man.

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                • #9
                  I refuse to pay moeny to see that nonsense. They talk about it like Jesus himself is gonna pop out of the screen. However me and my friend plan to dress up as an orthodox priest and a rabbi and hang around the movie theater lobby until one of those stupid local news stations shows up or we're mobbed and crusified. Whichever comes first.

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                  • #10
                    This coming from the people who used to be so proud to be called "The First Christian Nation".

                    Honestly, I am very disappointed. WoW

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