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Boring, predictable lives, unfulfilled promises,
church
on Sundays, unspoken words hanging in the air.
As a
church
worker who is a moderate/liberal Christian, there are few other movies like it out there.
This rip-off of The Craft is duller than a
church
on Sunday.
Wee see Jones envisioning being at a
church
in order to free himself of this curse of being a vampire and his fate is left after that scene.
Perhaps the most interesting part was the section on Black Metal, with interviews with both Norwegian
church
burners and advocates balanced against the Minister of one of said burnt churches without going the easy road into provocations and angry sniping.
And then when Nikki walks out of the
church
with her baby, He just stands there and WALKS away?!
Every
church
congregation and Sunday School Class should see this movie as one audience and then have their own discussion.
Our
church
is one of the few Catholic churches in our area that fully supports the GLBT community and is trying to change
church
doctrine.
A movie promoting good
church
values doesn't have to be this bad.
I'm not saying they should have set up a musician on an Atlanta skyscraper, or even in the middle of a college football field (although that's the real
church
of the South).
canister had been hidden deep within the basement of an ancient church.upon
Anthony faints at a local
church
and Amar was found by a police officer.
The monster breaks into the locked door of a Catholic church, invading a sacristy as a priest helps his choir boys find escape, murdering him as the padre defends his kids.
And the preacher going off on his
church
was a clever bit.
The trigger for the plot occurs right at the outset with a botched kidnap attempt (the girl was walking home from church!!!!), and from then on it's about getting the goods on a traveling prostitution ring.
I'm so happy things like this about my
church
are being shown to others.
There's, of course, the modern "socially-concerned-Hollywood", which depicts the Catholic
Church
as a decadent, senile and misoginous group of eunuchs and frigids, emotionally frail and codependant, obsessed with sex and rites, completely ignorant of the true meaning of human dignity and who do not understand that this
church
has to accomodate its ideas into the most common idiosincresies in order to take its place where it belongs: equal to and along all other churches, because they're all alike and none holds the absolute truth.
They then melt away ala Street Trash in the
church
which then explodes.
Written at a time in his life when he doubted if he could (read: should) be the 'voice' of the forgotten women, the broken woman, the fallen woman, ...the woman that is often invisible in most
church
congregations, after the release of his novel, the overwhelming answer was 'preach on, T.D., preach on'.
Clichéd wedding movie with Robin as a crazy pastor who takes soon-to-be married couples through grueling challenges to see if they are worthy enough to be married in his
church.
The only thing I didn't like is the picturization of the songs during the
church
scene.
Besides that scene and the one where Ness and Malone are together in the church, the film never shows any serious signs of letting down.
The rhythms of life are slowed right down for these holy men of the church, and their devotion to their God, combined with Groning's majestical photography, is utterly awe-inspiring.
The movie opens with Raskolnikov trying to assassinate Tsar Nicholas II and Tsaritsa Alexandra as they are leaving a
church!
This kind of political activism agitated the military regime and resulted in a crackdown on elements within the
church
including the assassination and repression of activist priests.
They break into a
church
and spend the night.
My 7 year old sister borrowed this from the library at my church, the episode called, I think, "Silencing the Gossip Queen".
The obvious uses are the digitally filmed closeup shots in low-light of skin in Roman
church
art masterpieces leading up to the parallel shots of skin when the actors touch ... but note in particular the clenched hand on the sheet at the end of that scene, to be followed later by a montage of clenched hands on ancient statuary (interspersed with an angel) and the almost penultimate shot of a hand at the denouement .... Cinematic style, very specific choices of music, and such foreshadowing all enhance an intriguing character study of an individual descending into emotional turmoil with superbly subtle directorial style.
I don't even remember seeing Jimmy Breslin in this production, One redeeming quality was it actually was rather clean by todays standards and probably wouldn't have upset a
church
group.
I think the only scene that moved me was when Simone was in
church
speaking to the priest.
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