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So is anyone planning on seeing this? Everything I've read said it's 90 minutes of unadulterated Jesus getting his ass kicked. I don't know if I could stomach it myself and wasn't really caught up in the hype. But, is anyone even remotely interested in seeing a movie where the messiah gets his bootie handed to him? I mean, they could have at least had the Rock play Jesus and get a Rock Bottom on Satan's candy-ass! Come on.

 

Seriously, though... Any thoughts?

 

Oh, and sidenote, best Jesus ever was Willem Dafoe (because of his creepy eyes). Any takers?

I'm not really interested in seeing it.

I might see it, only because I'm doing a speech about it in public speaking thursday.

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I might see it, only because I'm doing a speech about it in public speaking thursday.

Shouldn't you be informed before you talk about it? Supposedly they took the most "controversial" scene out (the Jews ordering the death of Christ).

I might see it, only because I'm doing a speech about it in public speaking thursday.

Shouldn't you be informed before you talk about it? Supposedly they took the most "controversial" scene out (the Jews ordering the death of Christ). Well, I don't have time to go see it between tomorrow and Thursday morning, if that's what you're asking. I am/will be informed....I'm reading up on it, as there have been MANY stories on it in the USATODAY the past week or so.

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You actually read USA Today!?

I'm seein it Saturday. Supposed to be an INCREDIBLE movie. Spoken in Aramaic (w/subtitles) to be more authentic.

 

My friend from Birmingham said that it's sold out in the whole city for the next 2 months. And that they played a 5 minute clip at his church, and every woman was crying, and every man was either crying or holding back tears.

 

I think I'm gonna end up crying.

 

It's gonna be intense. I can't wait.

Good topic, btw Brian. I was hopin someone would start a topic on this.

I definitely want to see it. For me, I kinda think that I should see it. Nevertheless, a few people I've talked to who saw pre-screenings for it said that if you are a religious person, you better be ready for what you're going to see; it's that intense.

 

I probably won't get to see it this weekend (running out of money!), but hopefully by next weekend, I will end up seeing it.

you better by the tickets now. They are sold out where I live, and pretty much everywhere in the Southeast.

My film teacher/film critic called it a "piece of garbage" to use an exact quote from tonight's class.

 

I honestly have no opinion myself, I was never going to see it, never will.

Oh, and sidenote, best Jesus ever was Willem Dafoe (because of his creepy eyes). Any takers?

Dafoe was good. U know he never blinked once in that movie right?

I definitely want to see it. Hopefully I can get to it this weekend.

Interesting article...

 

Thousands Get First Look at 'The Passion'

 

By BOBBY ROSS JR., Associated Press Writer

 

PLANO, Texas - Even before sunrise, believers and nonbelievers alike poured into movie theaters around the nation on Ash Wednesday for the opening of Mel Gibson (news)'s "The Passion of the Christ."

 

An estimated 6,000 people filled all 20 auditoriums at a Cinemark theater in this Dallas suburb to watch the film. All the tickets had been bought and donated by a local churchgoer.

 

"I hope everybody sees it with an open mind," said Rick Pierce, 53, a Baptist who sipped coffee and chewed on a breakfast burrito at the theater before the first showing.

 

Elsewhere across the nation, some couldn't wait for morning screenings. More than 100 people watched the midnight showing of "The Passion" at the ArcLight Cinemas in Los Angeles.

 

"I'm in shock. I'm physically weak. I'm emotional," said Joseph Camerieri, a 39-year-old paralegal student from Los Angeles who was trying to hold back tears after seeing the film.

 

"I think if you're a Christian it will increase your faith tenfold in what Christ has done for you. If you're not a Christian, you'll probably treat others with more love."

 

In the central Pennsylvania community of Bellefonte, about 50 people attended a showing after midnight. Viewers groaned as Jesus was nailed to the cross, and muffled cries could be heard during more than an hour of Jesus' torture, crucifixion and death. In the end, as Jesus rises from the grave, some in the audience quietly celebrated.

 

"To me, that was the important part," said Aaron Tucker, an English major at Penn State. "I'm like, 'Oh, victory!' There's more to this movie than just the violence. It's about triumph."

 

In Plano, Arch Bonnema, a financial planner, reserved the entire Cinemark Tinseltown 20 theater, spending $42,000 of his own money on tickets.

 

"When you see the sacrifice that Jesus made, it makes you feel like, I have to do something better with my life," said Bonnema, 50, a lifelong Christian inspired to act after seeing a special screening of the movie.

 

Popcorn and soft drinks remained on the concession menu ? but theater managers bet that most early morning moviegoers would rather choose breakfast pastries and orange juice.

 

A cadre of ministers were on hand to reach out to moviegoers.

 

"Not to preach a sermon," said the Rev. Jack Graham, pastor of Prestonwood Baptist where Bonnema is a member and president of the Southern Baptist Convention, "but to sum up the message and meaning of the cross. ... We anticipate that there will be a tremendous outpouring of God's favor on this movie."

 

Funded and directed by Gibson, the film has received decidedly mixed reviews from critics. Some have praised Gibson's total commitment to his subject: The Oscar-winning filmmaker says the movie is both an attempt to faithfully render the Gospels and a personal vision. Others see it as excessively bloody, obsessed with cruelty and unfair in its portrayal of Jews.

 

But following months of hype, curiosity about the movie is almost insatiable.

 

After seeing "The Passion" a few months ago, Bonnema called his wife, Sherry, and told her, "Honey, we've got to get as many people as we can to see this film because it's changed my life."

 

With her blessing, he approached Cinemark about reserving a single auditorium. Theater officials told him that would be fine, but he would need to do so before regular operating hours.

 

"If it's before hours, aren't all of them empty?" Bonnema recalled asking. "So I called my wife back and said, 'What do you think about getting 6,000 seats?'"

 

She agreed, even though she hadn't seen the film herself.

 

The Bonnemas gave 3,000 tickets to their church and 1,000 to the Dallas Theological Seminary.

 

That left them with 2,000 ? but not for long.

 

"I put out an e-mail to friends in the Dallas-Fort Worth area," Arch Bonnema said. "In three days, I had 23,000 requests."

 

Ordinarily, showing the same movie on 20 screens would be impossible because of a lack of prints, said Terrell Falk, spokeswoman for Plano-based Cinemark USA, which owns about 300 theaters in 33 states.

 

But in this case, Cinemark made special arrangements to borrow prints from its other area theaters.

 

"We'll show it early in the morning, then take them to the other theaters," Falk said.

 

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I was going to see it, but someone spoiled the ending for me.

I was going to see it, but someone spoiled the ending for me.

:lol

 

I'm not seeing it. Not to offend anyone, but I could care less.

anything pertaining to Jesus scare ya, joshypoo? Go "tap" some girls instead, then.

"Passion" is getting AWESOME reviews. Go to it's page on Yahoo Movies and look at the User Reviews.

anything pertaining to Jesus scare ya, joshypoo?

I'm not a religous person.

 

Is that alright with you?

Are the rumors true that the man who played Jesus was struck by lightning not once but twice?

i bet rumor

Jesus was an awesome person and all (started socialism) but I hope this doesnt start some religious revival in the US. Too many people already overvalue virginity...hows a guy 'sposed to get laid nowadays?

 

:)

You actually read USA Today!?

It's the best newspaper in the country. Why do you act so surprised?

You actually read USA Today!?

It's the best newspaper in the country. Why do you act so surprised? It has pretty colors.

I wanna see it, I think it would change the way I think about religion and stuff because I don't really take it too serious. But the only thing is that I'm really bad with watching blood and gross stuff so I don't know if I could handle that all too well.

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