Re:Subtitles and languages
I bet you are also cute.
windeline said:Pansy? Yes I am.
I bet you are also cute.
windeline said:Pansy? Yes I am.
Oh you're a horny fellow aren't you? AREN'T YOU?xechnao said:I bet you are also cute.
Lady Sexy Charlotte said:If you're interested in a movie with subtitles, great special effects and gore ( which looked so realistic it had me flinching), and a pretty basic interpretation of Christ's hours before his death *that and His Resurrection), great period costumes and a gritty, grim filmmaking, check it out. It definitely isn't for everyone.
windeline said:Manga/Animated violence and gore is something I can handle. Seeing it done in "live action" and on the big screen tends to make me feel... eh...
xechnao said:I bet you are also cute.
xechnao said:For Saint Elmo phenomenon I believe is not that important on being on top of a hill. Important thing that you have an elevated object that can act as discharger in middle of a storm.
Being on top of a hill is more an issue about lightnings. Correct me if I am wrong.
Mizar said:I'm not exactly sure about the details myself, but Saint Elmo's fire has been observed around ship and radio masts, airplanes and other objects of high altitude. It has also been observed around heads of humans and animals.
I think the top of a hill also counts as an object of high altitude, so I guess it could still be Saint Elmo's fire, although it might also be some other electrical phenomenon. An actual lightning strike as we know it seems unlikely to me, since the person in question wasn't really hurt.
windeline said:And I must ask... What was the deal with the baby/midget the Devil was holding?
Winde
10-4 said:actually i think, i could be wrong,
but it would make more sense that the devil
holding the demon baby was symbolic of
humans being born into sin,
a little later in the movie Jesus says
all is made new through me,
tie them together and it makes perfect sense,
iholla
- c
I still see it as a mockery of the Madonna and child.
Sparnage said:Ok, then what are your thoughts on the Crusades?
Herald of Yama said:The Crusades? Mostly foreign policy on the part of the major European power at that time. Not incredibly different from what the British Empire did six or seven centuries later, nor from what the U.S. has been doing for the past forty years.
EDIT: Sorry if that came off as confrontational; I'm not saying their position is always morally right, just that their central authority kills a lot of trees whenever they decide to make any bold proclamations of what does and does not constitute orthodoxy. I must go see that film sometime this week.
Kakkoii_Guts said:I have a question for those that have seen the movie already. For someone whom isn't a "believer" is this movie enjoyable?