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Original Desmond 03-13-04 06:47 AM

Just saw THIRTEEN
 
What a great movie!

had much more impact that Passion of the Christ.

Started off a bit like 90210 and then moved into close to Kids territory and then ended like some typical drama

Is it just me or was Evie a dead ringer for a young Eliza Dusku and Tracy a dead ringer for a young Kirsten Dunst !

Team all 4 actresses together for Bring it On the next generation!

Jackskeleton 03-13-04 09:25 AM


had much more impact that Passion of the Christ.
http://www.radical-conservative.org/flamesuit.jpg

movielib 03-13-04 10:38 AM

Re: Just saw THIRTEEN
 

Originally posted by Original Desmond

...
had much more impact that Passion of the Christ...

What doesn't? ;)

scott shelton 03-13-04 02:20 PM

Re: Just saw THIRTEEN
 

Originally posted by Original Desmond
What a great movie!

Started off a bit like 90210 and then moved into close to Kids territory and then ended like some typical drama

That doesn't sound very "What a great movie!" like...

Scot1458 03-13-04 02:39 PM

Re: Re: Just saw THIRTEEN
 

Originally posted by movielib
What doesn't? ;)
Spoken like a true godless atheist.

;)

RyoHazuki 03-13-04 02:51 PM

Re: Just saw THIRTEEN
 

Originally posted by Original Desmond

had much more impact that Passion of the Christ.



Started off a bit like 90210 and then moved into close to Kids territory and then ended like some typical drama

I guess you absolutley hated The Passion then?

Original Desmond 03-13-04 03:09 PM

ok let's cut to the chase

in the film you get to see some Peeking Thong !

movielib 03-13-04 03:57 PM

Re: Re: Re: Just saw THIRTEEN
 

Originally posted by Scot1458
Spoken like a true godless atheist.

;)

I know you're being tongue-in-cheek but I will respond anyway.

I've liked a lot of religious themed movies. I just think Passion is a bad movie.

Scot1458 03-14-04 08:51 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Just saw THIRTEEN
 

Originally posted by movielib
I know you're being tongue-in-cheek but I will respond anyway.

I've liked a lot of religious themed movies. I just think Passion is a bad movie.

Well, nobody's perfect. ;)

(you also told me you didn't like The Last Temptation....so which religious movies DO you like?)

nemein 03-14-04 09:03 AM

:hscratch: Am I the only one confused about why the two of these would be compared in the first place? I would expect each to have a different impact but to directly compare them seems a bit disengenous IMHO.

movielib 03-14-04 11:19 AM


Originally posted by Scot1458
Well, nobody's perfect. ;)

(you also told me you didn't like The Last Temptation....so which religious movies DO you like?)

Among others I like Ben-Hur, The Ten Commandments, Pasolini's The Gospel According to St. Matthew, The Rapture, Monty Python's Life of Brian, The Seventh Sign, The Omen, The Exorcist, and I'm sure I could think of a lot more. From what I've heard I would probably like Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth but I haven't seen it.

Some of these are consistent with your views on religion, some are not.

I apologize for the hijack.

talemyn 03-15-04 11:13 AM


Originally posted by movielib
Monty Python's Life of Brian[/B]
:lol: That made me laugh . . . do you really consider it a religious movie?

Originally posted by movielib
I apologize for the hijack.
No need to apologize . . . Des hijacked his own thread in the initial post when he made the comparison. It's got to be some kind of record for fastest threadjack.


However, back on what I imagine the original topic was supposed to be . . . yes an excellent and very powerful movie. I think it is a perfect example of what all of Larry Clark's movies should have been.

movielib 03-15-04 11:52 AM


Originally posted by talemyn
:lol: That made me laugh . . . do you really consider it a religious movie?...
Yeah, it seemed a frivolous one to mention but I think this film is full of various insights into how many people are regarding religion such as the shoe/sandal/holy gourd schism or the way some people can follow someone all of a sudden on the basis of some babble and proclaim him or her a prophet ("We are all individuals").

Also, it was a brilliant satire of the religious and political situation in Judea at that time which was kind of a madhouse of messiahs and political intrigue under the hated Roman rule.

I was listing religiously themed movies and I think there is enough of the theme to be in that category. :)

talemyn 03-15-04 02:06 PM


Originally posted by movielib
Also, it was a brilliant satire of the religious and political situation in Judea at that time which was kind of a madhouse of messiahs and political intrigue under the hated Roman rule.
Agreed . . . it is brilliant. I think it just caught me off guard to see it lumped in with some of the other ones.

On a side note, have you watched any of the Monty Python documentaries that deal with The Life Of Brian? They have some pretty cool insights into what they were going for in the movie. One of the most interesting ones that they say is that they had originally gone into it looking to make it a satirical movie about the life of Jesus, but after putting some work into it, realized that they couldn't figure out anything about Jesus to make fun of . . . religion yes (theat is plain to see in most of their movies), but not Jesus himself. So it evolved into a movie about the times of Jesus instead.

Anyway . . . yes, a fun movie, yet still a "thinking movie". I think it falls in a similar catagory as Dogma in that way. Good call. :up:

Hokeyboy 03-15-04 02:18 PM

Decent movie. Me, I'm counting the seconds until Nikki Reed turns 18... and its gonna be awhile, apparently :(

clappj 03-15-04 02:20 PM

And to think that I clicked on this thread, thinking that it was going to be about Thirteen...

It seems that some members must being doing periodic searches of all threads for any occurence of the words "Passion Christ" and then flock over to them, no matter what they were originally about, with their soapboxes in hand.

movielib 03-15-04 02:30 PM


Originally posted by talemyn
Agreed . . . it is brilliant. I think it just caught me off guard to see it lumped in with some of the other ones.

On a side note, have you watched any of the Monty Python documentaries that deal with The Life Of Brian? They have some pretty cool insights into what they were going for in the movie. One of the most interesting ones that they say is that they had originally gone into it looking to make it a satirical movie about the life of Jesus, but after putting some work into it, realized that they couldn't figure out anything about Jesus to make fun of . . . religion yes (theat is plain to see in most of their movies), but not Jesus himself. So it evolved into a movie about the times of Jesus instead.

Anyway . . . yes, a fun movie, yet still a "thinking movie". I think it falls in a similar catagory as Dogma in that way. Good call. :up:

I listened to all the commentaries a long time ago on my Criterion laserdisc. They did tons of research and that is one of the reasons it was so brilliant. By far my favorite Python film (much better than the overrated [IMO] Holy Grail).

And what's so special about the cheesemakers? :hscratch: ;)

Oh yeah, I liked Dogma too. Not as much as Brian though.

Original Desmond 03-15-04 05:26 PM

cmon guys, let's get back to the subject!

16 year old girls pretending to be 13 showing their thongs !

Josh-da-man 03-15-04 08:13 PM

That's one reason I couldn't go see "Passion of the Christ."

During the crucifixion scene, I'd be horribly tempted to start belting out "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life."

At which point, the theater would erupt into a riot...

Rypro 525 03-15-04 08:18 PM


Originally posted by Original Desmond
cmon guys, let's get back to the subject!

16 year old girls pretending to be 13 showing their thongs !

well you got what you asked for when you meantioned passion of the christ. -wink- '
oh and i really liked thirteen, it was shocking and disturbing.

movielib 03-15-04 09:03 PM

I need to see Thirteen so I can participate in this thread. :)

Kudama 03-15-04 11:08 PM


Originally posted by Matt Millheiser
Decent movie. Me, I'm counting the seconds until Nikki Reed turns 18... and its gonna be awhile, apparently :(
http://www.wmmr.com/wmmrgraphics/razz-buttafuco.jpg

Joey realizes that he forgot his "I'm with Matt Millheiser" T-shirt.



:p

Kudama 03-15-04 11:09 PM

Seriously, though. Does the title refer to the thirteenth apostle. Does someone betray somebody else?

talemyn 03-16-04 10:25 AM


Originally posted by movielib
I need to see Thirteen so I can participate in this thread. :)
Why? That's never stopped baracine . . .



;)

movielib 03-16-04 11:22 AM


Originally posted by talemyn
Why? That's never stopped baracine . . .



;)

:lol:


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