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Mel Gibson Finds Eternal GORY in 'Apocalypto' Movie
New York Daily News ^
| 12/8/06
Posted on 12/08/2006 4:56:23 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Dr. Scarpetta
81
posted on
12/08/2006 7:47:56 PM PST
by
Dajjal
(See my FR homepage for new essay about Ahmadinejad.)
To: Cap'n Crunch
Wonder if the person who wrote this is Pro-Choice?
I think you may be on to something there...
82
posted on
12/08/2006 8:00:58 PM PST
by
Antoninus
("Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy." --Osama bin Laden)
To: Miss Marple
However, we are supposed to try to overcome this as civilized people, not wallow in it.
He who does not know history is condemned to repeat it--as we are doing now at the rate of about 1,800 babies per day.
83
posted on
12/08/2006 8:02:35 PM PST
by
Antoninus
("Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy." --Osama bin Laden)
To: montag813
The actors. They were amazing. In particular the "hero" and main "villain" were just incredible. One of the most memorable villains in film history. The actors do so much with their eyes and expressions. And they are all complete unknowns--I can't even imagine how his casting director found them.
Easy. It doesn't take $40 million per film to find a good actor. I believe it's all about the director and his ability to find *genuine* people to fill the roles as his vision sees them. Mel Gibson has had some of the most incredibile unknowns in his films.
84
posted on
12/08/2006 8:06:47 PM PST
by
Antoninus
("Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy." --Osama bin Laden)
To: TexanToTheCore
Mel is building a case for Jesus through a series of movies. And yes, he is that smart.
I agree. God speed, Mel.
85
posted on
12/08/2006 8:09:09 PM PST
by
Antoninus
("Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy." --Osama bin Laden)
To: montag813
And they are all complete unknowns--Most of the "known" actors can't act. The ones that can act usually become character actors - not stars.
To: Recovering Ex-hippie
Uh, yeah, sure. I suppose Hitler and Stalin were doing the same....just ran out of time to make the connection to Jesus.
You're comparing Mel Gibson to Hitler and Stalin?
Put ... down ... the ... bong.
87
posted on
12/08/2006 8:11:45 PM PST
by
Antoninus
("Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy." --Osama bin Laden)
To: spanalot
Indians also manipulated the land to improve hunting. Upland wooded areas from east to west were burned to remove the undergrowth and increase forage for deer, elk, and bison. Indeed, because of this burning, it's possible that fewer "old growth" forests existed in the Pacific Northwest when the first Europeans arrived than exist today.
Not to mention the Eastern Woodlands tribes habit of setting up a village, tilling the soil to exhaustion and hunting everything in sight for a few years. Once the game got too scarce, the soil worn out, and the timber far enough away, they simply burnt the village and moved someplace else to start over again. That's assuming they weren't annihihlated by their enemies from other tribes first.
88
posted on
12/08/2006 8:17:05 PM PST
by
Antoninus
("Dealing with the pampered and effeminate Americans will be easy." --Osama bin Laden)
To: spanalot
Read my profile and shut up.
89
posted on
12/08/2006 8:17:10 PM PST
by
fish hawk
(.)
To: painter
Afterwords the rest of the crowd there would EAT what was left of him. Cortez wrote of this in his diary when he conquered Latin America. Yes. This point is routinely overlooked. The Mayans and Aztecs didn't have sheep or goats or any kind of cattle. Their pyramids provided the municipal meat supply.
90
posted on
12/08/2006 8:26:42 PM PST
by
zot
(GWB -- the most slandered man of this decade)
To: Miss Marple
"My theory is that not only is Gibson fascinated with violence" And with the most grotesque and horrific violence, to say the least. The violence in "The Passion" was overdone. I don't believe any man could have survived the whipping Jesus took as the movie portrayed it, let alone afterwards, carried his own cross. I could not watch that entire scene and had to step out of the theater.
The violence in Apocalypto may be accurate, the ancient Mayans were horrifically cruel, and the movie may be well done, but I have no desire to see it.
I agree with your post. Mel has a problem.
To: spanalot
The Smith brothers' book about their life with the Comanches details their killing a pony and eating a meal leaving the rest to rot.
Great book by two bothers kidnapped and raised by the Comanches in West Texas.
92
posted on
12/08/2006 8:55:46 PM PST
by
razorback-bert
(I met Bill Clinton once but he didn't really talk , he was hitting on my wife)
To: Antoninus
It was hyperbole (sp?) to post 59.
No one caught the "analogy".
To: Twinkie
The other night on O'Reilly they were discussing what is going on with Islam and compared it to the Nazi's. Just like back then as now, many people did not see the real threat of what was coming. And now the dems are in control! Scarey.
94
posted on
12/09/2006 9:08:05 AM PST
by
red irish
(Gods Children in the womb are to be loved too!)
To: Antoninus
Of course they are prochoice. Millions dead but hollywood is complaining about a movie.
95
posted on
12/09/2006 9:10:51 AM PST
by
red irish
(Gods Children in the womb are to be loved too!)
To: Dr. Scarpetta
I'm still upset about his recent anti Israel, anti Jew, tirade....
96
posted on
12/09/2006 9:13:01 AM PST
by
Porterville
(Fight without rules. Fight until only one side stands.)
To: red irish
Any time I see large companies of "soldiers" all in uniform with one arm stuck straight up and out stiffly and goose stepping, it gives me the chills . . I particularly despise that dam goose stepping.
97
posted on
12/09/2006 12:23:59 PM PST
by
Twinkie
(Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God . . .)
To: Dr. Scarpetta
What a fantastic film on so many levels!
Sure there is blood but not even a quarter of what is regularly shown in the mind numb Hollywood flicks these days. If anything the bloodletting is tastefully depicted. The realism of violence if you will - is mollified by camera angles and sound...so while you think you see the jaguar eating the man's head - you really don't. And what is so gosh darned bad about depicting what must have been a most brutal time in Maya/Toltec/Aztec history and making a statement about man's inhumanity and how the seeds of destruction are contained in the mayhem and inhumanity of civilization?
Gibson proves that he has mastered his craft and utilizes the artistic skills of cinema masters.
I saw it today with some of my film students and we agree ---superb.
98
posted on
12/09/2006 4:38:19 PM PST
by
eleni121
( + En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great))
To: fish hawk
"Read my profile and shut up."
What do you mean "shut up"? This is Free Republic, not the Republic of China. And what does your geneology have to do with the truth?
And if you think colonial indian hunters were bad, modern indian hunters are not much better.
I have hunted throughout Canada and time after time, I was astounded at the amount of poaching and waste - in the words of one indian, "F___ the law - I'm a native".
99
posted on
12/09/2006 4:42:35 PM PST
by
spanalot
To: razorback-bert
"The Smith brothers' book about their life with the Comanches details their killing a pony and eating a meal leaving the rest to rot."
The mongols used to cut a vein on their horses and drink the blood for nourishment when the going got tough.
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