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Posted by imokruok on Feb-25-2004 23:17:

"The Passion Of The Christ" Knocks 'Em Dead!

All you heathens better stay home...

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Woman Collapses During Showing of "The Passion Of The Christ"
Wichita, Kansas
KAKE News
Feb. 25, 2004

A woman collapsed in an East Wichita theatre this morning, during a showing of "The Passion Of The Christ". The woman, in her 50's, was pronounced dead a short time later at a Wichita medical center.

People viewing the movie at the Warren Theatre East say the woman collapsed during the portion of the movie where the crucifixion of Christ was shown. Nurses who were in the audience gave the woman CPR.

KAKE News will have much more tonight at KAKE News at 5,6 & 10.


Posted by Cyrus King on Feb-25-2004 23:24:

oh my lord... the almighty did it... all praise the lord... those in that theatre were sinners! (in redneck accent)


Posted by Yoepus on Feb-25-2004 23:50:

guess she had a Jesus-attack, I hear those can be quiet smiteful sometimes.


Posted by Psionic on Feb-26-2004 00:49:

First the guy who plays Jesus gets struck by lightning, now this? Weird...


Posted by Dmatrox on Feb-26-2004 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Galapidate
First the guy who plays Jesus gets struck by lightning, now this? Weird...


Everyone needs to realize the logic in this. First realize that he was standing on top of a hill. Then realize that when there is lightening it will most likely hit objects that are close to the sky. That is why are you not supposed to stand under a tree while it is raining with lightening around. Remember Newton and his kite? Yeah.


Posted by TwoPlow on Feb-26-2004 04:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Dmatrox
Remember Newton and his kite? Yeah.


Newton didn't fly the kite, Ben Franklin did.

Kind of ironic. Not as funny as the lightning thing though. Logic and explinations or not.


Posted by Dmatrox on Feb-26-2004 04:25:

right, Franklin, my bad


Posted by nic01445 on Feb-26-2004 05:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Dmatrox
right, Franklin, my bad


he is the one who invented electricity, right?

"BEN FRANKLIN DIDN'T INVENT ELECTRICITY! I INVENTED ELECTRICITY! BEN FRANKLIN IS THE DEVIL!"


Posted by Palestinian on Feb-26-2004 05:07:

you mean discovered electricity


Posted by Dmatrox on Feb-26-2004 05:08:

lol, discovered, not invent


Posted by nic01445 on Feb-26-2004 05:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Palestinian
you mean discovered electricity


aw come on. It's from that adam sandler movie. oh yeah, Waterboy.


Posted by priveye03 on Feb-26-2004 14:31:

Question

Didn't the actor get hit twice or is that just a rumour I heard?


Posted by Psionic on Feb-26-2004 18:41:

That's what I heard too. Dunno for sure :P


Posted by tranceaholic on Feb-26-2004 18:42:

quote:
Originally posted by priveye03
Didn't the actor get hit twice or is that just a rumour I heard?


i heard that too


Posted by MisterOpus1 on Feb-26-2004 19:10:

Re: "The Passion Of The Christ" Knocks 'Em Dead!

quote:
Originally posted by imokruok
All you heathens better stay home...


quote:
Woman Collapses During Showing of "The Passion Of The Christ"
Wichita, Kansas
KAKE News
Feb. 25, 2004

A woman collapsed in an East Wichita theatre this morning, during a showing of "The Passion Of The Christ". The woman, in her 50's, was pronounced dead a short time later at a Wichita medical center.

People viewing the movie at the Warren Theatre East say the woman collapsed during the portion of the movie where the crucifixion of Christ was shown. Nurses who were in the audience gave the woman CPR.

KAKE News will have much more tonight at KAKE News at 5,6 & 10.


AAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHH!!!!
That's my freakin' home town, damnit!

This is the Wichita's version of religious phenomenons like the stigmatas, shadows of Virgin Mary, etc.

I'm so freakin' embarrassed.

GAWD I SHORE DEW LUV DA BIBLE BELT!!!


Posted by St_Andrew on Feb-26-2004 19:17:

scaaaaary


Posted by CynepMeH on Feb-27-2004 15:37:

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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Playing Jesus meant a world of torment for Jim Caviezel, who stars in Mel Gibson's ferociously violent "The Passion of the Christ."

Caviezel dangled nearly naked on a cross in bone-chilling winds through weeks of filming. He was struck by lightning during a recreation of the Sermon on the Mount. An actor playing a Roman torturer cut a 14-inch gash in Caviezel's back during scenes of Christ's scourging.

He dislocated his shoulder carrying the cross, caught pneumonia and a lung infection, endured cuts, scrapes and backaches from the chains he bore.

A devout Roman Catholic, Caviezel, 35, would not have had it any other way.

He previously had turned down the role of Jesus in a play and two TV projects but accepted this time because he sensed Gibson's commitment to telling the story without restraint.

"I didn't look at it and go, 'Gee, I'm Catholic, and I'm going to play Jesus,' " Caviezel told The Associated Press. "The other times, I said no, not interested. Not unless you're really going to go there. That's where Mel and I both share the same common denominator. I want the absolute fullness of the truth, or I don't want to do it at all."

Gibson's approach to that truth is a gory rendering that will test the emotional stamina of moviegoers as Roman soldiers sadistically carry out the lashing and execution while Christ quietly endures.

Many days, Caviezel rose at 2 a.m. and spent eight hours in makeup to simulate the wounds: An eye swollen shut from a beating, the crown of thorns, welts and torn flesh from head to toe.

Taking the blows
The prolonged scourging sequence is as agonizing to watch as the Crucifixion, when nails are driven through Christ's hands and feet. Caviezel was chained to a post with a board set up behind him to absorb the blows.

At one point, Gibson instructed the two actors inflicting the beating to hurl their lashes overhand as if throwing a baseball. Caviezel took a blow to his back after one of the actors aimed poorly.

"It just extended over the board and hit me with such a velocity that I couldn't breathe," Caviezel said. "It's like getting the wind knocked out of you. The stinging is so horrific that you can't get air.

"I turned around and looked at the guy, and I tell you, I may be playing Jesus, but I felt like Satan at that moment. I turned to him, a couple of expletives came out of my mouth."

Moments later, Caviezel was struck again, the lash slicing the gash in his back.

A lot to suffer, considering Gibson's camp originally approached Caviezel about doing a surfing movie. Caviezel turned up for a meeting with Gibson's producing partner, Stephen McEveety, and talked awhile about the surfing flick.

Caviezel defends the extremes to which Gibson went on the violence, saying it was necessary to authentically portray Christ's suffering. Likewise, shooting the dialogue in Aramaic, the language of Christ, and Latin lends a visceral effect that heightens the sense that viewers are eavesdropping on the Crucifixion rather than watching a cinematic restaging, Caviezel said.

Drawing lines

Caviezel believes the gore in "Passion" was necessary.
The actor also defends Gibson over criticism from some Jewish and Christian leaders that the movie could provoke anti-Semitism and revive the notion that Jews collectively were responsible for Christ's death.

"The Passion" depicts Jewish elders, backed by a screaming mob, pleading with Roman governor Pontius Pilate to crucify Christ. It also shows Jewish sympathizers of Jesus: Mary Magdalene, Christ's disciples, Simon of Cyrene, who helps carry the cross and is identified in the film's dialogue as a Jew.

"There's no broad brush applied here to any particular group. Mel says this quite frequently, that this film does not play the blame game," Caviezel said. "That crowd standing before Pilate does not condemn an entire race for the death of Christ any more than the heinous acts of Mussolini condemn all Italians or the vicious acts of Stalin condemn all Russians. We're all culpable in the death of Christ. My sins, your sins, all of our sins put him up on that cross. ...

"If anti-Semitism was in any way at play here, I would have said, 'I'm not doing this, Mel. I don't care who you are.' "

The intense scrutiny the film is receiving is a new experience for Caviezel, who has quietly built a solid list of credits in lower-profile movies, mostly with supporting or ensemble roles.

The oldest son in a family of five children, Caviezel grew up in rural Washington and settled on an acting career after a foot injury ended his college basketball days.

After moving to Los Angeles, Caviezel worked his way up from bit parts in "My Own Private Idaho," "Wyatt Earp" and "The Rock" in the early to mid 1990s, eventually landing a solid supporting role in "G.I. Jane."

Terrence Malick then cast him in a pivotal role in 1998's war epic "The Thin Red Line," with the little known Caviezel holding his own in an ensemble that included Sean Penn, George Clooney, Nick Nolte and John Cusack.

The exposure helped Caviezel land major roles in the thrillers "Frequency," co-starring Dennis Quaid, "Angel Eyes," with Jennifer Lopez, and "High Crimes," starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. Caviezel had the title role in the 2002 update of "The Count of Monte Cristo."

Upcoming films for Caviezel -- who lives near Los Angeles with his wife, Kerri, an English teacher -- include the science fiction thriller "The Final Cut," starring Robin Williams, and the golfing film biography "Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius," in which he plays the lead. Caviezel also stars in the current murder thriller "Highwaymen," playing in limited release.



If that's not a "sign" from God, then I don't know what is. Vatican may have accepted the movie, yet the biggest critic of them all was giving them enthusiastic "thumbs-down"....

Kinda reminds me of Family Guy episode where God is sitting in the Pews and when preacher says somthing cliche and stupid, God goes "no, not that again..."

Well, anywho. I found "Amistad" a lot more disturbing and real. I also found "Schindler's List" an eye opener.

This movie has a hidden agenda, whether you believe it or not.

Jim Caviezel (rhymes with "weasel")


Posted by Cyrus King on Feb-27-2004 15:58:

quote:
Originally posted by CynepMeH
If that's not a "sign" from God, then I don't know what is. Vatican may have accepted the movie, yet the biggest critic of them all was giving them enthusiastic "thumbs-down"....

Kinda reminds me of Family Guy episode where God is sitting in the Pews and when preacher says somthing cliche and stupid, God goes "no, not that again..."

Well, anywho. I found "Amistad" a lot more disturbing and real. I also found "Schindler's List" an eye opener.

This movie has a hidden agenda, whether you believe it or not.

Jim Caviezel (rhymes with "weasel")


I think people should shut the fuck up about all this anti-semitism bullshit that theyve been crying pathetically about for the past 6 months.

I saw the film yesterday and i didnt see any anti-semtism in the film at all. Most of the concentration is on Christs torture by the ROMANS!!!!!!!!

In fact, a jew helps jesus carry his cross to the hill at one point in the movie.
Also the lady who plays Mary in the film is a JEW....

Shut your yapping.. fuck its so annoying.


Posted by CynepMeH on Feb-27-2004 16:04:

Behold, my arse.

quote:
Originally posted by Cyrus King

Shut your yapping.. fuck its so annoying.


Umm... thanks? Now, piss off you nonce.


Posted by MisterOpus1 on Feb-27-2004 16:09:

Gentlemen, please, can we at least try to be a little more civil? I understand this is a hot topic right now, but there's no need for personal insults. Just express your opinions, attempt to back them up as well as you can, and let's just leave it at that, okay?


Posted by Cyrus King on Feb-27-2004 16:13:

quote:
Originally posted by CynepMeH
Umm... thanks? Now, piss off you nonce.


Oh my god!


Posted by Dmatrox on Feb-27-2004 17:04:

were there subtitles in english for the Amaric and Latin?


Posted by Cyrus King on Feb-27-2004 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Dmatrox
were there subtitles in english for the Amaric and Latin?


only the relevant lines



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