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His relatively liberal
religious
tolerance compared to his predecessors and ancestors does not make him the greatest ruler of India.
And you sense that Griffith just needs a chance to wrap her legs around the
religious
student for him to flush the whole faith down the toilet.
The plot is silly and obvious, the
religious
overtones are blatant to the point of being insulting.
Dracula is to well known in Romania to be able to locate a virgin, so together with his servant Anton (Arno Juerging) he sets out to Italy to find one, because of the Italians strict
religious
upbringing they believe the chances of finding a virgin will be high.
I am ashamed that some generally good
religious
Muslim men in our community still refuse to condemn such outrageous behavior.
It introduces us to a number of
religious
families who have to deal with their sons or daughters coming out.
This movie was a bit too racist for me to enjoy and it was not a comedy: the dumb blonde woman stereotype; the backward Mexican peasants; the White-Anglo New England anthropologist having to explain the mixture of pagan/Catholic
religious
beliefs to a Mexican who should already know this stuff!
Examples of extreme Right-Wing politicians and
religious
leaders who have parented gay and lesbian children are too numerous to include here, but one wonders about the true price of the horrendously internalized closet these personalities seem to be lost in.
At the time, I remember thinking that Lenny Bruce was more of a philosopher or even a potential cult
religious
leader than a comedian.
The duplicity, hypocrisy and sexual aberrance of the fanatically
religious
makes them fodder for gargantuan quantities of side splitting hilarity.
The real Cromwell was honest, brave, faithful to his wife, family and
religious
principles.
As it happens I disagree with his
religious
beliefs but I recognise that they were sincerely held.
I can almost understand polygamy for
religious
reasons (while recognizing the welfare fraud, statutory rape, and other associated criminal acts that commonly accompany this lifestyle), but this pig of a human openly states that his polygamy has nothing to do with religion - just his inability to keep his organ in his pants.
This is a decent mix of
religious
horror, cop drama and straight-up slasher 80's films with an original premise and some believable acting from unfamiliar faces, namely Emma Sutton in the lead role.
I attended the movie with two friends, one who is no longer able to do puzzles because of failing eyesight; the other for whom doing the Sunday New York Times puzzle has become a
religious
experience; we were all equally enthusiastic about the film, although we were all rooting for different people to win the contest.
Like all great works of art, Takva is a simple story: a man corrupted in an incorruptible world of a
religious
order of Sufi ecstatics.
Perhaps it is my
religious
upbringing, but the sight of the nuns being coached by Whoopi Goldberg to integrate do-wop and Motown into their choir music never fails to tickle my funny bone.
On one level, ideological conflicts (such as the Mid East crisis or the
religious
conflict in Northern Ireland) were brought to the surface.
The main villains, a
religious
sect called the Necromongers, are pitched to us as the supreme evil in the universe, a force that will destroy all human life wherever it's found (which makes you wonder why they have wives).
Fellini's SATYRICON is one of the true art-movies of the late 60ties European cinema, it's extravagance of color,
religious
undertones, philosophical questioning and eroticism is captivating.
Such images as castration,
religious
icons, and a tacky Latino soap opera are all intertwined in a vain attempt to give some meaning to the threadbare storyline.
I came expecting something cynical and one-sided, featuring caricatures of anti-gay
religious
zealots--and imagined I would be vaguely entertained by such a depiction.
When the magician began causing such rampant sin and perversion as his granted freedom gave way to lascivious appetites, those
religious
townpeople, who haven't succumb to the lusts of the flesh decide to hang him on a wooden cross in the middle of a cornfield, later burning his bones & burying them in a tomb.
It is hard to accept society has not advanced to accept things without reference to
religious
considerations.
After a short setup, the film starts with a shot of pretentious
religious
imagery.
Kristin's
religious
milieu, sympathetically but not sentimentally portrayed in the movie, forms a powerful backdrop against which this drama plays out.
A reasonable
religious
movie not billed as such.
Before commenting on the film as a whole, I want to make that clear, because in the inevitable rush to pick this film apart (the plot, the voices, the
religious
significance, the literary accuracy, the moral issues, the music, the comparisons with Disney and de Mille, etc...) one might easily become distracted from the aesthetic and technical triumphs of The Prince of Egypt, and that would be unfortunate.
It's also probably the best
religious
film ever made due to it's generally pro-Christianity atmosphere but also it's unwillingness to shirk from the fact that we are all, at the end of the day, merely human.
A meteor falls in the farm of the
religious
man Nathan Hayes (Claude Akins).
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