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  • #46
    TrailerparkTrash
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 4249

    Originally posted by bountyhunter
    Hell would literally have to freeze over before I would see his movie.
    That’s okay, I prefer a less crowded movie theater.

    Again you’re going to see a movie, NOT a Sunday service. If you’re really that worried about the movie, you might as well sterilize your life. It might be a good idea you start by selling the TV and unplugging completely from the internet, for those things are far more poisonous.
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    • #47
      bountyhunter
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      • Oct 2005
      • 3423

      No, I won't be. Do you remember in the gospel where Jesus explains it is what proceeds out of the heart (and mouth) that defiles a man? I won't be imbibing in anything coming from the heart of a neo nazi holocaust denier like Mel Gibson.

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      • #48
        Volksgrenadier
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 597



        Mel doesn't care. The Passion of the Gibson trampled all over Hollywood and no one could say a damn thing about it. Mel is an old school alpha male, Australian with a drinking problem, and a member of a group of Catholics that split from the Church after Vatican I.

        If he makes a sequel with Peter (he wasn't swinging for that dude's ear) and Paul (Civis Romanus Sum) he will make a boat load of money, trample all over Hollywood again, and continue on his merry way. Whether that is on his boat to Mexico, to hell in a hand basket, or across the Wasteland in a war rig hauling a fat tank o' juice, who is to say.

        Regardless, The Passion of the Gibson was an epic film, and the sequel will likely be as well.

        Dude may be a complete jack*****, hold opinions that tick people off, and have his own personal hell at the bottom of a whiskey bottle. That said, I would still totally party at a BBQ with him.
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        • #49
          Abu Riyah
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor
          • Apr 2015
          • 523

          I just liked it because of the Aramaic, even if it was kind of awkward and artificially done. I never understood why he hired a priest to translate the script instead of using native speakers.


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          • #50
            MoondogIndustries
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            • Jul 2017
            • 534

            Ummm, the title of the last movie was "The Passion of the Christ", from Late Latin: passionem or "suffering, enduring". You were expecting a different focus? Also, the point of this topic of this thread: the NEW movie.

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