Religious
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It starts off with some odd
religious
killings that don't make much sense to Jim Campbell (Keenan).
A people tortured by their own
religious
fate and history, sometimes leading to depression and compulsive heavy-handedness.
I felt deceived out of my $$ spent for this movie, as nothing in the summary refers to its
religious
overtones.
In this case the ghost was that of a
religious
cult leader who tried to refuse treatment, but who's plea was ignored and he died in an operation.
The government forbidden opening cinema theaters after the Islamic extremists OR the
religious
police (or both) asked for closing it in the late 1970s & the early 1980s .. accusing the 7th art with encouraging wrong sex relationships and stuff like that .. I don't see a powerful reason why we don't open cinema theaters!! .. we have many videos stores throughout the kingdom, we watch movies in the TV from some satellite channels, we can install the "Showtime" set channels and after all movies in general seems harmless in many ways .. I know many people how go to neighboring countries only to watch a couple of films .. I personally went to Bahrain several times only to watch films in theaters because watching it there is big fun unlike watching a movie home.
However, where was Hollywood when four
religious
white kids were executed, after being forced to perform a host of sex acts on their killers and each other, by two evil black men in Wichita just two years ago?
He had, thus far, avoided movies with any real
religious
theme.
Calling this a "Sunday School" movie might be generous, because, even as a Christian, I found the
religious
message so one-dimensional that I wouldn't want to see it at my church.
They took a fascinating fantasy world of Barbarian tribes, farming villages, witches, supernatural creatures, and a cult of
religious
fanatics using a pyramid; and thought it would be funny to mix in our materialistic pop-culture world of rock & roll, sushi (I think thats what it was), and flashy sports cars.
Planet Earth has suffered a terrible environmental disaster so humanity now survives underground split in to different
religious
cults .
The passage of time has not treated the character of Isaiah, as well as other racial and
religious
notions, well, although the movie is somewhat progressive on the roles of women and the mistreatment of Native Americans.
I think this documentary should NEVER be made by a non
religious
man.
The kids soon end up being killed off by a lumbering
religious
psychopath who is cleansing them of their sins (I guess).
You don't have to be any kind of
religious
to benefit from "Jesus of Nazareth", but for this waste of celluloid you need to be bored, with nothing to do, dumbed-down &
religious.
In addition, the viewer is presented with numerous ham-handed references to
religious
faith and U.S. patriotism that come off as over-reverent rather than genuine.
There are far too many women out there with cultural or
religious
restrictions that would balk at this it is totally implausible.
Was the movie a commentary on the
religious
injustices of the Inquisition, false piety, torture then and now, or what????
See it, if you dare to have a disagreeable eye-opening about how sadly deprived we are of true
religious
leaders, to the extent that a clown like Gurdjieff could inspire such devotion - and be careful to have your blood pressure medicine at hand if you are one of those who still hope for a healthy religion to emerge from the ruins of Christianity, as a supreme example of cinematography at the entire service of the premises and pretenses of a dysfunctional cult.
Whereas traditionally low budget spooky movies are often trying to catch their audience by adding plenty of graphic violence, this one is trying to catch an audience by throwing
religious
mambo jumbo at the spectator.
I am thinking that it was probably the first...but in the failed attempt..it simply ended up to be a piece of artsy garbage with lots of blood, some obnoxious characters, and an over reliance on
religious
symbolism.
Well, if that's true they messed up on the
religious
aspect of the film.
Unimaginative and thoroughly modern new facets to character personalities such as
religious
zealotry in Crane or wanderlust in good old Bram Bones ruin the story's intent and betray a severe lack of talent by the filmmakers.
George Burns returns as the joshing Almighty after enjoying a big success with 1977's "Oh, God!", an upbeat fantasy made successful by a sudden need in the 1970s to switch from devil-driven thrillers to comedic redemption (although it made money, the original was more in line with the "Topper" comedies of the '30s than a return to feel-good
religious
cinema).
I was raised Catholic, and in a very
religious
family, and spent as much time at church and talking to priests as at home.
This film implies that the war was started over
religious
differences but the Civil War was in no way Catholic versus Protestant: both sides were Protestant.
I am not a
religious
person at all.
Their should have been a warning on it saying it was
religious
instead of the false advertisement of an action / adventure.
It's like watching a
religious
propaganda movie.
And for those out there that complained about the
religious
jokes, I say...came on!
It criticises a great many Indian customs that many find oppressive -- such as the arranging of marriages by others, the importance of status and face,
religious
hypocrisy, sexism, the valuation of women in terms of their baby-making capacity, the binding concepts of duty and so on.
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