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7295<i> Do you really think Gibson's intentions are malevolent?</i> E-2/22/2004
7294I have not seen the film. But given what I have read of it, why should I assumeLazarus_Long-2/22/2004
7293He also has my deepest sympathies. I am well acquainted with E and I assure youLazarus_Long-2/22/2004
7292<i>The poor guy! </i> He has my sympathies.The Philosopher-2/22/2004
7291LOL. Actually, the situation is that sometimes I find something so strikingly orE-2/22/2004
7290<i> For me a movie is about characters and dialogue. </i> Do you neThe Philosopher-2/22/2004
7289Judy Collins did a very moving version of that on an album that came out in the Tom Clarke-2/22/2004
7288Hmmmm.....it seems I may have painted E in a rather inelegant light here. When sTom Clarke-2/22/2004
7287<i>There is a beauty in the Mass which is hard to find anywhere else. SomeE-2/22/2004
7286I have never seen it. Of course I've heard all the raves. I've always beTom Clarke-2/22/2004
7285I just wanted to point out that there are differences among Catholics who chooseTom Clarke-2/22/2004
7284Review from Amazon: Triumph of the Will is one of the most important films everThe Philosopher-2/21/2004
7283Okay, okay, they're wacked. I haven't spent much time reading the histoE-2/21/2004
7282It is an extraordinary piece of film making. As a work of art it is a masterpiecThe Philosopher-2/21/2004
7281Clearly, the CMRI is whacked. "Since John Paul II has manifestly taught heTom Clarke-2/21/2004
7280Clearly, you've done a lot of research on this. But...but....zzzzzzzzzzzz OE-2/21/2004
7279What compels you to watch Triumph of the Will from time to time?Tom Clarke-2/21/2004
7278Come on Laz, that's a red herring. Do you really think Gibson's intentioTom Clarke-2/21/2004
7277Clearly, some explanation is needed on the differences between the various TradiTom Clarke-2/21/2004
7276I see I put quotes around it but neglected to provide the link. <i>... &E-2/21/2004
7275<i>Gibson is part of the Traditionalist Catholic Church</i> There iTom Clarke-2/21/2004
7274I read somewhere that John is a possible eyewitness. Of course, he would have beTom Clarke-2/21/2004
7273This was also a cultural phenomenon: ihffilm.com I will scold E for pestering hLazarus_Long-2/21/2004
7272<i> I do think the movie is a fascinating cultural development, and it wilThe Philosopher-2/21/2004
7271<i>But I do think the movie is a fascinating cultural development</i>E-2/21/2004
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