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#The Passion of the Christ (2004)
alexanderpearce · 1 year
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watching the passion of the christ and its pissing me off so badly theyre using ecclesiastical pronunciation for the latin
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 year
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August 14, 2004
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punster-2319 · 1 year
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uncatolicoperplejo · 10 months
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The Passion of Christ (2004) (english embedded subtitles) (3,73GB) (mp4)
You have the movie on (odysee.com), on (rumble.com) and click this link (link 2 on another server, and link 3 on a third server) to see it in a new browser tab and at full size. You can also download the movie. Remember that the file weighs 3.7 gigabytes both for downloading it to your computer and for viewing it online. If you are stuck downloading the file to your PC, use a download manager. I…
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scenemovies · 2 years
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The Passion of the Christ (2004) - Crucifixion Scene
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need-grows-teeth · 7 months
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1. A History of My Brief Body, Billy-Ray Belcourt/ 2&5. The Passion of Christ. (2004)/ 3. Guilty of Dust, Frank Bidart/ 4. The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Stephen Adly Guirgis/ 6. The Dragon Republic, R. F. Kuang/ 7. Masquerade, Dangerously Yours Radio Show/ 8. Dragon Age Inquisition, (2014)/ 9. Underbelly, Nicole Holmer/ 10. The 1, Taylor Swift
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bellucci-daily · 10 months
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Monica Bellucci as Maria Magdalena in The Passion of Christ, dir. Mel Gibson - 2004
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sixty-silver-wishes · 1 month
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*The Passion of the Christ is rated R; in the US, the minimum legal age to be permitted to see an R-rated movie in theaters is 17.
The reason why I'm asking was because I was about 13 when my parents made me watch it, and it's a super gory movie adaptation of the Biblical Crucifixion with multiple graphic torture scenes, and I'm curious if anyone had the same brand of religious trauma as I did lol
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rabbitprayer · 6 months
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Say what you will about the 2004's Passion of the Christ, but seeing Mary press her face on the floor because she knows that her son is being held prisoner right beneath her? Seeing Jesus in his cell looking up at the ceiling because he knows that his mother is there above him??? Gonna be real with you, I gasped aloud.
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portraitsofsaints · 8 months
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Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
1774-1824
Feast Day: February 9
Beatified 2004 by St. John Paul II
Anne Catherine Emmerich was a simple Augustinian nun, visionary, mystic and stigmatist. Her visions about the life of the Blessed Mother, Our Lord, and Christ’s passion were published in 1813. She lived only on the Holy Eucharist for the last 11 years of her life. The local church declared her genuine but the government persecuted, imprisoned and kept her under 24-hour surveillance to discredit her. They found no evidence of fraud. Her grave was opened twice in the weeks following her funeral and her body was found intact.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase here: (website)
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 year
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isakrueger · 6 months
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The Passion of The Christ (2004)
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lobbycards · 5 months
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The Passion of the Christ, envelope for the French lobby card set. 2004
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dross-the-fish · 10 months
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Is there any personal favorite adaptations of Frankenstein you do like? Or any ones that you absolutely despise with a passion?
I do like the musical, it's not perfect and it does some things I don't care for but ultimately I enjoy it and it is down to the depiction of the creature himself being overall very good.
I like the 1931 movie for what it is, there's something I find mesmerizing about Boris Karloff's performance at times.
the 2004 hallmark miniseries comes about as close to book accurate as I've seen an adaptation and easily has one of the most sympathetic portrayals of the creature.
adaptation I despise.
the 1994 Kenneth Branagh film. Because it came so close to being something good and there are times when Robert De Niro's creature actually manages to hit that balance between sympathetic and menacing that I'm dying to see. But Jesus Christ this film does not trust the source material and where it changes the story it does so in the most bafflingly stupid ways possible. Branagh cast himself as Victor and the less said about that the better.
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littlejumpydogheart · 8 months
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2024 archive of books/films seen
★ = loved ⭑ = liked ⋆ = didn’t care for
Books
★ Independent People (Haldór Laxness) 1934
★ The Fellowship of the Ring (J.R.R. Tolkien) 1954
★ The Two Towers (J.R.R. Tolkien) 1954
★ The Return of the King (J.R.R. Tolkien) 1955
⭑ The Housekeeper and the Professor (Yoko Ogawa) 2003
★ The Handmaid's Tale (Margaret Atwood) 1985
★ Stag’s Leap (Sharon Olds) 2012
⭑ How to Find Love in a Bookshop (Veronica Henry) 2016
★ The Brothers Karamazov (Fyodor Dostoevsky) 1880
⭑ And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie) 1939
★ Holes (Louis Sachar) 1998
Films
★ Come and See (d. Elim Klimov) 1985
⭑ Late Spring (d. Yasujiro Ozu) 1949
⋆ All the Vermeers in New York (d. John Jost) 1990
⋆ Porco Rosso (d. Hayao Miyizaki) 1992
⋆ The Passion of the Christ (d. Mel Gibson) 2004
★ It Happened One Night (d. Frank Capra) 1934
⋆ Jesus Revolution (d. Jon Erwin) 2023
★ LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (d. Peter Jackson) 2001
★ LOTR: The Two Towers (d. Peter Jackson) 2002
★ LOTR: The Return of the King (d. Peter Jackson) 2003
⋆ Oppenheimer (d. Christopher Nolan) 2023
⭑ Angel's Egg (d. Mamoru Oshii) 1985
⭑ Mulholland Drive (d. David Lynch) 2001
Shows
★ The Chosen (d. Dallas Jenkins) 2018-
⭑ Tour de France: Unchained (d. Jamie Battento) 2024
★ The Bear (d. Christopher Storer) 2022-
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one-odd-ood · 5 months
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I recently ran a Devil tournament in a Discord I’m a member of, and here are the results after weeks of voting.
The original list (kept to 32 for ease of bracketing):
George Burns - Oh, God! You Devil (1984)
Gabriel Byrne - End of Days (1999)
Peter Stormare - Constantine (2005)
Kirk Douglas - The Garden of Allah (1995)
Al Pacino - The Devil’s Advocate (1997)
Tom Waits - The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)
Viggo Mortensen - The Prophecy (1995)
Elizabeth Hurley- Bedazzled (2000)
William Fichtner - Hell on Earth (2014)
Jack Nicholson - The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
John Glover - Brimstone (1998-1998)
Tom Ellis - Lucifer (2016-2021)
Gwendoline Christie - The Sandman (2022-2022)
Dave Grohl - Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2006)
Mark Pelligrino - Supernatural (2009-2020)
Ewan McGregor - Last Days in the Desert (2015)
Gary Oldman - Beat the Devil (2002)
Peter Cook - Bedazzled (1967)
Benedict Cumberbatch - Good Omens (2019)
Jon Lovitz - SNL (1985-1990)
Chris Pontius - Jackass (2000-2007)
Jason Sudekis - SNL (2003-2013)
John Ritter - Wholly Moses! (1980)
Harvey Keitel - Little Nicky (2000)
Billy Crystal - Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Ray Wise - Reaper (2007-2009)
Clarence Williams III - Tales from the Hood (1995)
Keith David - Tales from the Hood 2 (2018)
Rosalinda Celentano - The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Peter Fonda - Ghost Rider (2007)
Ciarán Hinds - Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Shortcut to Happiness (2003)
For the record, that’s not Satan in Legend; his character’s name is Darkness. Just throwing that out there.
If this could somehow make its way to Dave Grohl (I don’t have twitter), that would be appreciated and awesome. Congratulations Dave!
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