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Verdict in on The Passion

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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ThePass ... t-1129941/

So far, scoring a 51% on the Tomatometer. Attack of the Clones had 60 percent.

Guess all those advance reviews were hype.
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Wait. It doesn't come out until tomorrow.
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Rogue 9 wrote:Wait. It doesn't come out until tomorrow.
Rotten Tomatoes rates movies based on critical review. Movie critics get to see movies before they come out.
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"Mel Gibson shows once again that he's skilled at depicting violence. But you'd be hard pressed to find evidence of 'tolerance, love and forgiveness' that the producer-director-co-writer insists he's trying to communicate."

is that a movie review? or some piss weak excuse for one?
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I'm seeing with a bunch of freinds on Friday. I intend to give it the MST3K treatment (and cheer every time something bad happens to Jesus. :twisted: )

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jenat-lai wrote:"Mel Gibson shows once again that he's skilled at depicting violence. But you'd be hard pressed to find evidence of 'tolerance, love and forgiveness' that the producer-director-co-writer insists he's trying to communicate."

is that a movie review? or some piss weak excuse for one?
You gotta click on the links to read the full reviews.
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fgalkin wrote:I'm seeing with a bunch of freinds on Friday. I intend to give it the MST3K treatment (and cheer every time something bad happens to Jesus. :twisted: )

Have a very nice day.
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Excuse my naïveté, but what exactly is MST3K?
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jairyn_1 wrote:Excuse my naïveté, but what exactly is MST3K?
Mystery Science Theater 2000. It was a TV show which showed bad movies and had people comment on them humorously. It roxored.
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While we're on the subject, what does roxored mean?
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"leet" for rocked or kicked ass.
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L337 tends to be more common then 3l337 :wink:

all moronic though. like ebonics for the internet.
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Stofsk wrote:While we're on the subject, what does roxored mean?
rocks=rox=rox0r=r0x0r1z3d=r0x0r1z4710n
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Metacritic has it holding at 50%.
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Regardless of where your religious beliefs lie, parents should think more than twice about taking little kidlets to see The Passion of the Christ. Two hours of gruesome, sadistic, stomach-turning and hard core graphically violent torture detached from any background information is not something to expose kids to, regardless of religion. Kids of a slightly older age may ask "Mommy? Why is Jesus a punching bag?" and then you can explain all the stuff about "dying for your sins," and inflict enough psychological terror on the kid to require a good twenty years of therapy. Or you can blame the Jews which, intended or not, is the message the film delivers as Gibson caps the piece with all the high priests standing at the foot of the cross, looking, ah, regretful.

Heheh, I realized this earlier today. It's especially funney when I realized that these aren't just normal easily tramatized children, they're the kind of children who have parent's who screen everything they watch and have never been exposed to violence. Tomorrow will be wonderous when I get to hear all of my friend's who had to explain everything to their siblings.

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That reminds me of why I think so many morons were brought to tears by the film. This audience is the exactly the type who've never in their entire lives seen a violent movie/tv show/anything like that. Suddenly, they're exposed to this. Having them watch 'Kill Bill' would probably be hilarious.
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I think I've seen it said here on this board a lot that if parents fairly applied their standards for kid-friendliness and lack of violence, they wouldn't let their children read the bible.
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Seggybop wrote:That reminds me of why I think so many morons were brought to tears by the film. This audience is the exactly the type who've never in their entire lives seen a violent movie/tv show/anything like that. Suddenly, they're exposed to this. Having them watch 'Kill Bill' would probably be hilarious.
Funny though how "Kill Bill" brought up talks of being rated NC-17, while I've heard nothing of the sort about "Passion"
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What is it's rating?
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Stofsk wrote:What is it's rating?
I think it's R here.
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Gandalf wrote:
Stofsk wrote:What is it's rating?
I think it's R here.
Good-oh.
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I'll probably go in a few weeks once all the furor's died down. Actually, some of us here in the religion department are wanting to go see how much he pulls from other Gospels (IIRC, Gibson said it was based off Mark), and also see how he interprets certain things. The only concern of mine is the long (45 minute?) beating scene, since I'm a wee bit squeamish.

It's drivel, but it'll be fun to critique. The whole department's basically treating it like a car crash...gruesome, but it has to be seen to learn the lesson of what not to do.
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justifier wrote:
Regardless of where your religious beliefs lie, parents should think more than twice about taking little kidlets to see The Passion of the Christ. Two hours of gruesome, sadistic, stomach-turning and hard core graphically violent torture detached from any background information is not something to expose kids to, regardless of religion. Kids of a slightly older age may ask "Mommy? Why is Jesus a punching bag?" and then you can explain all the stuff about "dying for your sins," and inflict enough psychological terror on the kid to require a good twenty years of therapy. Or you can blame the Jews which, intended or not, is the message the film delivers as Gibson caps the piece with all the high priests standing at the foot of the cross, looking, ah, regretful.

Heheh, I realized this earlier today. It's especially funney when I realized that these aren't just normal easily tramatized children, they're the kind of children who have parent's who screen everything they watch and have never been exposed to violence. Tomorrow will be wonderous when I get to hear all of my friend's who had to explain everything to their siblings.

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Would it be ironic if some of the people who took their kids to see it were up in arms over Janet Jackson't halftime stunt?
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Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:
justifier wrote:
Regardless of where your religious beliefs lie, parents should think more than twice about taking little kidlets to see The Passion of the Christ. Two hours of gruesome, sadistic, stomach-turning and hard core graphically violent torture detached from any background information is not something to expose kids to, regardless of religion. Kids of a slightly older age may ask "Mommy? Why is Jesus a punching bag?" and then you can explain all the stuff about "dying for your sins," and inflict enough psychological terror on the kid to require a good twenty years of therapy. Or you can blame the Jews which, intended or not, is the message the film delivers as Gibson caps the piece with all the high priests standing at the foot of the cross, looking, ah, regretful.

Heheh, I realized this earlier today. It's especially funney when I realized that these aren't just normal easily tramatized children, they're the kind of children who have parent's who screen everything they watch and have never been exposed to violence. Tomorrow will be wonderous when I get to hear all of my friend's who had to explain everything to their siblings.

*Sits evily laughing upon a throne*
Would it be ironic if some of the people who took their kids to see it were up in arms over Janet Jackson't halftime stunt?
Hell most of the people I know had parents up in arms of Harry Potter

*Grins at the thought of tortured innocent minds*
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