Mel Gibson The Passion
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@happypippo: sorry, I've been away for two days, but I remember I owed you a reply. However, I don't understand which passage you're referring to; the Gospels do not report any phrase of that kind spoken by Christ after the resurrection... // Anyway, when I said "I'm surprised," I obviously didn't mean "I'm surprised that you have knowledge" :) I meant: I'm surprised that you have knowledge of these things, and you still make judgments that - allow me - are a bit superficial, considering you compare Ratzinger to Fallaci, you cite the Liberation Theology as if in that case JPII had committed some grave sin, and you reduce the Church's message to feelings of guilt and anti-Semitism (???) etc. In short, I see a certain fundamentalism in your opinions (setting aside the disrespectful expressions, but that's not the problem), an "anti-clericalism" that doesn't judge the message but the (statistically) very few negative episodes of the Church. But maybe I'm wrong, huh? :) // I want to clarify that I am not talking about the movie, nor am I interested in doing so (I saw it; it didn't impress me much).
Mel Gibson The Passion
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I (a man, by the way :D) really didn’t talk about the movie... If you read my comment, all I did was ask, don’t you think? So "interrogate before speaking" isn't a relevant suggestion in my case. I didn’t reveal anything; I asked you if you know what it’s about, and if you reply that you do, well, that really surprises me. I don't understand what your doubt is; if you ask precisely, I'll be very happy to answer you :) Now I have to log off though. Signed: the pussycats.
Mel Gibson The Passion
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happypippo, do you even know what you're talking about? Have you ever read the Gospel? Do you know the history of the Church? And the doctrine? I mean properly, okay, not those four clichés you find in pages like these. Have you ever read anything by Ratzinger? Do you even possess a fraction of his philosophical and theological culture? Or are you only good at calling a woman who thinks differently from you "sister," thinking you’re being funny? I haven't seen a scene like this since middle school.
The Soulsavers It's Not How Far You Fall, It's The Way You Land
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I always miss the best pages. It seems very interesting despite Lanegan! Interest also from the comments oh my.
Jim Jarmusch Dead Man
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Fest, nothing personal of course :) I'm referring to the Cinema section in general: I don’t really like it (the section), so I avoid it. But this film comes close to the beauty of the best music, so well, I'll make an exception.
Jim Jarmusch Dead Man
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(I shouldn't be here - breaking the rules)
CocoRosie The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
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Peter, the last part of the name has risen for you.
CocoRosie The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
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Yes, and what the hell Pietro, how can you have such doubts. I am as loyal to musical scarcity as few are! // Devendra's partner is Bianca.
CocoRosie The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
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Oh damn, what a reputation I have. I haven't listened to this yet. Yesterday I was at the store and had the new Bright Eyes in my hand and this one. This one stayed on the shelf. Reason: the first one I liked a whole lot, the second one I liked a little, I did a self-regression and the trend-line gave me the answer. But maybe I'll listen to it. And anyway, I will always love them, especially, obviously, Sierra. Welcome back, Enk.
The Velvet Underground White Light/White Heat
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Just mentioning unknown bands to falsify the TRUE history of music!!! The Beatles are clearly the most important; I read it on Cioè. Then I've also listened to Guns N' Roses, who are good (although a bit too metal), but no: the Beatles are better.