Indeed, El Grecko - so it would be fitting if you didn't see fit to criticise other members. We have a Code of Conduct here and it is expected that members observe it.El Greko said:Don't slag off a brother in public, get my point?
Indeed, El Grecko - so it would be fitting if you didn't see fit to criticise other members. We have a Code of Conduct here and it is expected that members observe it.El Greko said:Don't slag off a brother in public, get my point?
Bubba,BubbaGump04 said:The man who played Jesus is an amazing actor I think. Not many people can do what he did in this movie. Now he is going on to play legendary golfer Bobby Jones in a new movie. I wonder if people can look past him as Jesus. But I am sure he will do great in the Bobby role, seeing as how it seems he can do anything great.
Simon of Cyrene? When did he become a Jew? The NT never states he was. I also assumed he wasn't since he named one of his kids after Alexander the Great who conquered Judea.
okieinexile said:Bubba,
He was so bloody by the end of the movie, I don't know if I would recognize him.
Nope, I've not seen him there.BubbaGump04 said:Haha, that is a good point. But have you seen him in Frequency or Thin Red Line? You can recognize him there for sure.
The man who played Jesus is an amazing actor I think.
I felt the movie was "g-double O" good.
I did not pay a dime to watch it though.
My personal favorite scene was when Judas was getting his ass kicked by those group of little kids. I laughed for a long time on that one. I had to rewind that scene several times before I stopped laughing. Those kids reminded me of some of the gang of kids that used to run in my neighborhood. There's nothing more comical than watching a person getting his ass kicked by a gang of ten and eleven year old boys.
Especially if he or she deserves it.
The rest of the movie I thought was very good and thought provoking too. We need more movies that do not "suger coat" subject matter like that.