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Man dressed as the devil disrupts ‘Passion’ movie
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:01pm
by theski
Moviegoers at Stadium 16 Theater in Evansville attending a showing of “Passion of the Christ” got more than they bargained for Saturday night.
They were greeted in the lobby of the theater by a man wearing a ‘red devil’ costume. Tyler Wendell, a 19 year old freshman at the University of Southern Indiana, caused quite a ruckus with his get-up. The audience, many who were part of church groups, was visibly upset by the antics of Wendell.
”I always like to push the limits,” Wendell said. Many were upset that Wendell chose to wear a devil costume to a religious movie. Many patrons jeered Wendell as he stood in line for concessions.
Once inside the movie, Christians began pelting Wendell with Gummy Bears, Ju-Ju Bees, and popcorn. Management got involved after a 75-year-old woman, Hazel Meyer, poured a 64-ounce Coca-Cola on Wendell
http://www.hoosiergazette.com/News/news022.htm
The kid has a sense of humor.....
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Posted: 2004-03-01 11:05pm
by Gandalf
That is some quality work.
I might just go find a costume shop...
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:06pm
by aerius
Wow...what...a...bunch...of...good...Christian...they...are...such...good...people...
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:09pm
by fgalkin
The Passion of the Christ was such a moving, thought-provoking film. When is the novelization coming out? And will there be a sequel? The Second Coming of the Christ: This Time Even More Passionate. The plot: Jesus tries to return to earthm but is ambushed by Satan and is tortured in hell for the rest of the movie. Even more floggings, blood and violence. I'd buy the novelization for that, too.
Now, moving on to gay midget porn, aka The Lord of the Rings.
Have a very nice day
-fgalkin
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:11pm
by Iceberg
aerius wrote:Wow...what...a...bunch...of...good...Christian...they...are...such...good...people...
*shrug* Trolls deserve whatever they get, and this guy was basically being an RL troll. I can't feel too sorry for him.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:13pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Well, other than wearing the costume, he wasn't really doing anything. He certainly didn't deserve being harassed in the theatre.
Now if he was actually harassing the other patrons, then it'd be different.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:15pm
by Montcalm
Iceberg wrote:aerius wrote:Wow...what...a...bunch...of...good...Christian...they...are...such...good...people...
*shrug* Trolls deserve whatever they get, and this guy was basically being an RL troll. I can't feel too sorry for him.
Too bad for them if they have no sense of humor
Two thumbs up for him
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Posted: 2004-03-01 11:15pm
by Superman
If I were that guy, I would have come back with a 32 ouncer and dumped it all over that old woman. I would have then screamed "Saaaaattaaaaan" in her old face.
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Posted: 2004-03-01 11:16pm
by Iceberg
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Well, other than wearing the costume, he wasn't really doing anything. He certainly didn't deserve being harassed in the theatre.
Now if he was actually harassing the other patrons, then it'd be different.
I would add the caveat "as long as violence isn't involved." Seeing as all he got was a drink dumped over his head and a whole bunch of candy thrown at him, like I said, not so much sympathy for somebody who went out of his way to attract hostile attention.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:20pm
by Shinova
Iceberg wrote:
I would add the caveat "as long as violence isn't involved." Seeing as all he got was a drink dumped over his head and a whole bunch of candy thrown at him, like I said, not so much sympathy for somebody who went out of his way to attract hostile attention.
The same could be said thirty or so years ago when those 5 or so black students attended that formerly white-only school.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:21pm
by Darth Wong
And yet, if some asshole is talking loudly on his cellphone in the public theatre and ruining everyone's enjoyment of the movie, you can get charged for throwing a drink on him. Nice double-standard ...
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:26pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Shinova wrote:Iceberg wrote:
I would add the caveat "as long as violence isn't involved." Seeing as all he got was a drink dumped over his head and a whole bunch of candy thrown at him, like I said, not so much sympathy for somebody who went out of his way to attract hostile attention.
The same could be said thirty or so years ago when those 5 or so black students attended that formerly white-only school.
Your analogy makes no sense, Space Cadet.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:27pm
by Iceberg
Shinova wrote:Iceberg wrote:
I would add the caveat "as long as violence isn't involved." Seeing as all he got was a drink dumped over his head and a whole bunch of candy thrown at him, like I said, not so much sympathy for somebody who went out of his way to attract hostile attention.
The same could be said thirty or so years ago when those 5 or so black students attended that formerly white-only school.
Right, because trying to get an education and just be a good student is analogous to going to a Jesus flick wearing a devil costume,
with the express intent of riling people up and causing a disruption. That false analogy is beneath contempt, mmkay?
BTW, if I were God, I think I'd have better things to do than smite some pissant mortal wearing a devil costume. Like have a threesome with Angelina Jolie and Liv Tyler. "But I don't like women!" "You do now, baby!"
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:29pm
by Iceberg
Darth Wong wrote:And yet, if some asshole is talking loudly on his cellphone in the public theatre and ruining everyone's enjoyment of the movie, you can get charged for throwing a drink on him. Nice double-standard ...
There's a difference between throwing a drink on somebody who's just being a disruptive ass (which he said he was going to the movie to do) and throwing a drink on somebody who has an electrical device centimeters from his head.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:36pm
by Iceberg
With movie tickets as expensive as they are, if you're not there to enjoy the movie, why in the hell did you spend the eight bucks to buy the tickets in the first place? Plus more for the concessions, all for the dubious pleasure of ruining somebody else's evening (probably multiple somebody elses' evenings). Jeez.
No sympathy whatsoever.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:37pm
by Rogue 9
Oh my God, I know that guy.
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Posted: 2004-03-01 11:38pm
by DPDarkPrimus
He had poor judgement, but those people are shitty Christians to do that.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:38pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Rogue 9 wrote:Oh my God, I know that guy.
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
What, seriously?
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:39pm
by Montcalm
Iceberg wrote:Darth Wong wrote:And yet, if some asshole is talking loudly on his cellphone in the public theatre and ruining everyone's enjoyment of the movie, you can get charged for throwing a drink on him. Nice double-standard ...
There's a difference between throwing a drink on somebody who's just being a disruptive ass (which he said he was going to the movie to do) and throwing a drink on somebody who has an electrical device centimeters from his head.
But if you go to see a movie the cell phone should be turned off,and the guy was a jerk.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:39pm
by Darth Wong
Iceberg wrote:Darth Wong wrote:And yet, if some asshole is talking loudly on his cellphone in the public theatre and ruining everyone's enjoyment of the movie, you can get charged for throwing a drink on him. Nice double-standard ...
There's a difference between throwing a drink on somebody who's just being a disruptive ass (which he said he was going to the movie to do) and throwing a drink on somebody who has an electrical device centimeters from his head.
Oh puh-lease. Nobody is going to be electrocuted by having a drink dumped on them while talking on the cell-phone. And those things are even designed to be used in rain.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:40pm
by Durandal
Iceberg wrote:aerius wrote:Wow...what...a...bunch...of...good...Christian...they...are...such...good...people...
*shrug* Trolls deserve whatever they get, and this guy was basically being an RL troll. I can't feel too sorry for him.
That may be so, but when people running around with WWJD bracelets start throwing drinks at people they don't like when they're supposed to "turn the other cheek," we can safely identify them as hypocrites.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:40pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Last time I checked, most things that use batteries can't cause electric shocks when submerged.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:40pm
by Rogue 9
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Rogue 9 wrote:Oh my God, I know that guy.
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
What, seriously?
Yes, seriously.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:41pm
by Iceberg
Darth Wong wrote:Oh puh-lease. Nobody is going to be electrocuted by having a drink dumped on them while talking on the cell-phone. And those things are even designed to be used in rain.
At any rate, the point is he was doing it for the express purpose of being a shithead, and I've got no sympathy to waste for somebody like that.
Posted: 2004-03-01 11:41pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Rogue 9 wrote:Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Rogue 9 wrote:Oh my God, I know that guy.
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
What, seriously?
Yes, seriously.
Then go punch him in the nuts for being a bad patron.
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