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Old 08-29-2017, 01:40 PM   #20082 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Frownland View Post
There are much better smileys than these that are easy to use, dumbass.
At least I'm using something the system recognises. Which smiley I use is my choice and doesn't change anything for anyone. It had to take Batty longer to write, asterisk and then bold the two "spoilers" than it would have for him to simply click the spoiler tag and write a note. I really don't give a ****, I'm just arguing to be a ****, but I do wonder what his thought processes were when it took longer to do it the way he did? I thought he was a lazy ****er.
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Originally Posted by MicShazam View Post
the Passion of the Christ. Exactly two hours of Jim Caviezel groaning and pretending to bleed a lot. Surprisingly little story. Even most of the symbolism won't make a lick of sense if you haven't read the Bible or heard the stories. Satan is in the movie, for example, but his presence makes zero sense, changes nothing and means nothing if seen only inside the context of what the movie presents us with. As such, the movie is 100% preaching to the choir. You're not supposed to watch it if you don't already know the New Testament in and out. I'm not religious, but I still find theology interesting. This movie has nothing on Cecil B. Demille's Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments - two movies that I enjoyed very, very much. Those movies work outside the confines of an already devout Christian mind, Passion of the Christ does not.
Watch The Last Temptation of Christ; far superior movie.
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Torture Porn disguised as something significant.
Indeed. One reason why I won't watch it. Also, I don't speak ancient Aramaic.
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