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Violent film lovers suddenly sensitive
WorldNetDaily ^ | 02/25/2004 | WorldNetDaily

Posted on 02/25/2004 9:36:56 AM PST by blake6900

'THE PASSION': JUDGMENT DAY

Violent film lovers
suddenly sensitive

Critics who praised decapitations
in 'Gladiator' blast Gibson movie


Posted: February 25, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Many reviewers of Mel Gibson's film are displaying a "New Puritanism," condemning "The Passion of the Christ" for being too violent while lauding other violent films, charged a Catholic leader.

"Having failed to tag the movie as anti-Semitic, those who hate everything about Mel's masterpiece are trying to convince the public not to see it because it's too violent," says Catholic League president William Donohue.

"Alas, there is a New Puritanism in the land," he said. "Violence has now joined cigarettes as the new taboo."


Jim Caviezel portrays Jesus in 'The Passion of The Christ' (courtesy Icon Distribution)

Gibson's controversial film about the last 12 hours of Jesus' life opens today.

Donohue points to New York Daily News reporter Jami Bernard, who voted the "super-violent" film "Gladiator" the best picture of 2000, but brands Gibson's film "a compendium of tortures that would horrify the regulars at an S&M club."

Yet, Donahue says, Bernard is "a big fan of the Marquis de Sade – the pervert who wrote the book on S&M – and that is why she liked 'Quills.'"

Reviewer Peter Rainer, the Catholic leader noted, also condemns "Passion" for delving into "the realm of sadomasochism," yet commended director Steven Spielberg for the "gentleness" he brought to the bloody war hit "Saving Private Ryan."

Richard Corliss of Time, he noted, thinks the only people who will be drawn to Gibson's film are those "who can stand to be grossed out as they are edified."

Yet, said Donahue, Corliss called the "body halvings, decapitations, [and] unhandings" of "Gladiator" a "pleasure that we get to watch."


Critics praised violence by 'Gladiator' Russell Crowe (courtesy Universal Studios)

Newsweek's David Ansen says "The Passion" will "inspire nightmares," though he hails as "a must-see" movie a film about incest, "The Dreamers."

David Denby of the New Yorker cites "The Passion" as being so violent it "falls into the danger of altering Jesus' message of love into one of hate."

Says Donahue: "This is the same guy who said of 'Schindler's List' that 'the violence [is] neither exaggerated nor minimized."

"The New Puritans will not win this one," Donahue said. "The public does not share their deep-seated aversion to religion nor their phony pacifism."

A New York Times review today by A.O. Scott says Gibson "has constructed an unnerving and painful spectacle that is also, in the end, a depressing one."

The review says, "It is disheartening to see a film made with evident and abundant religious conviction that is at the same time so utterly lacking in grace."

"What makes the movie so grim and ugly is Gibson's inability to think beyond the conventional logic of movie narrative," charges the critique.

In a scathing review in the Boston Globe, James Carroll says the subject of the film is the "sick love of physical abuse, engaged in for power."

"'The Passion of the Christ' by Mel Gibson is an obscene movie," says Carroll to open his critique. "It will incite contempt for Jews. It is a blasphemous insult to the memory of Jesus Christ. It is an icon of religious violence."

David Edelstein, film critic for Slate.com says: "This is a two-hour-and-six-minute snuff movie — The Jesus Chainsaw Massacre — that thinks it's an act of faith."

He concludes with: "Gibson's Jesus reminded me of the Terminator — he could be the Christianator — heading out into the world to spread the bloody news. Next stop: the Crusades."

In contrast to these reviews, the many Protestant and Catholic leaders who have screened rough cuts of the film over the past several months have praised it as the most powerful cinematic treatment of the subject they have ever seen.


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What a difference when it's about Christianity
1 posted on 02/25/2004 9:36:57 AM PST by blake6900
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To: blake6900
The "critics" didn't seem to have a problem with "The Last Temptation of Christ" or "Schindler's List"...I am going to see the "Passion" today so I'll give you all my review later.
2 posted on 02/25/2004 9:39:09 AM PST by kellynla (U.S.M.C. "C" 1/5 1st Mar Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi VOTE "NO" ON PROPOSITIONS 55-58)
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To: blake6900
Me thinks the many devils around us are all very concerned....
3 posted on 02/25/2004 9:39:48 AM PST by goodnesswins (If you're Voting Dem/Constitution Party/Libertarian/Not - I guess it's easier than using your brain.)
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To: blake6900
Where were the people when the movies of Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Natural Born Killers came out?
4 posted on 02/25/2004 9:41:18 AM PST by 2banana
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To: blake6900
Whatever happened to "let the audience decide?" These critics are squirming in their seats hoping to convince us what is bad about the film. I for one, will make up my own mind.
5 posted on 02/25/2004 9:42:25 AM PST by EggsAckley
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To: blake6900
I doubt this movie's target audience is the athiest liberal Northeast elite, from which most movie critics doubtless hail from, if not literally then in spirit.
6 posted on 02/25/2004 9:50:52 AM PST by ForOurFuture
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To: 2banana
"Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Natural Born Killers "

Lemme be a critic!!

1. Pulp Fiction - The juxtaposition of time throughout this somewhat-quotable movie made for an interesting viewing. However, a bizarre homosexual scene and drug overdose served no other purpose than to shock the viewer and could've been left out entirely. Rating (out of 5 *s): ***


2. Kill Bill - Haven't seen it. Lots of violence and Uma Thurman so **.


3. Natural Born Killers - Movie served as a vehicle for Woody Harrelson to finally, violently shed his "Woody, the Cheers bartender" typecasting. Movie succeeded, as he's now "Woody, the potsmoking treehugger". Movie filmed with random nonsense and killing of innocents, with a thorougly-unbelievable prison escape.. Apparent purpose was to have the viewer, me, rooting for their ultimate demise, of which I was left disappointed. At least the "Geraldo Rivera" character was mercifully killed at the end of the movie, earning this movie 1/2 *


Anyone can be a movie critic.
7 posted on 02/25/2004 9:59:02 AM PST by Blzbba
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To: Blzbba
Whenever I see Natural Born Killers, I remind myself that one honest citizen exercising his/her 2nd Amendment right would have put an end to it.
8 posted on 02/25/2004 10:01:37 AM PST by 2banana
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To: 2banana
Where were the people when the movies of Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Natural Born Killers came out?

Those films stood as indictments against our society and everything wrong with it...at least as far as liberals were concerned. To them, when religion is thrown into the mix, it becomes a different issue. Socialists/Communists cannot let religion get in the way of "progress". Hence we end up with nonsense like no prayer in school, no God in the Pledge, no Jesus in the movies.

Mao Tse Tung and his buddies had to have a Culture Revolution in China before their control was complete. To liberals, secularism is only the beginning...and as we all know, the liberal credo is, "The end justifies the means". In this case they find fault with Gibson's movie because it's "anti-Semitic" or "too violent". They use these excuses because saying it's too "Jesus" would be exceedingly blatant. But we know what they mean.

To the Jews complaining, what they'd really like to say is, "We didn't believe he was the Messiah then and we don't believe he's the Messiah now." But that would be politically incorrect. So they play the tried and true "anti-Semitic" card. But it's just a mask to hide what they really think.

9 posted on 02/25/2004 10:02:08 AM PST by blake6900
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To: blake6900
We didn't believe he was the Messiah then and we don't believe he's the Messiah now.

You need to add "And don't you believe it either..."

10 posted on 02/25/2004 10:04:02 AM PST by 2banana
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To: blake6900
INTREP - THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST
11 posted on 02/25/2004 12:26:31 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: blake6900
Yes, Christianity, but such duplicity also occurs "the closer it is to the United States of America".

Witness Gibson's own "Patriot". I could write a book! (And I have on Amazon and IMDB.com)

"Patriot" while being very successful was excoriated in the media. They tried every angle to desparately keep people from going. 1 of the last was the violence nonsense.

"Patriot" is hardly violent compared to your average modern movie - and certainly not gratuitously so. Amazing for being a war. Yet there was weeping and gnashing of teeth about it. And guess what? Same writer as "Saving Private Ryan". Yet that movie was all praised - guess why? Cuz Liberal Steven Spielberg did it, and his concern was to show us how awful war is (hence we should never do such things), which is perfectly fine w/libs cuz they say war is never acceptable. So they love it if you show how horrid something is, just to prevent people from ever doing such things....

Bottom line, the "violence" objection was the last resort on the Patriot. Because it was about the very founding conflict of a nation liberals *hate*, and they hate nothing more than the bigoted, sexist, racist, warmongers who created this horrible country.

Likewise they hate Christianity - my guess, most likely cuz it's the backbone of our USofA society, which they hate.
12 posted on 02/25/2004 12:59:49 PM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common Sense is an Uncommon Virtue)
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To: blake6900
"It will incite contempt for Jews."

Yes, just like Sept 11 2001 incited widespread mayhem, terror and lynchings of Arabs, Moslems and any1 who looked like them.

What an insult to (non-Jewish) American *character*.
13 posted on 02/25/2004 1:10:26 PM PST by the OlLine Rebel (Common Sense is an Uncommon Virtue)
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To: 2banana
Where were the people when the movies of Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Natural Born Killers came out?

And here's something else to consider in this matter. More than one of the movie critics railing against The Passion has charged that the movie will cause anti-semitic violence. Do these same critics blame Martin Scorcese's Taxi Driver for causing John Hinckley to shoot Ronald Reagan? Do they blame Oliver Stone for the Natural Born Killers copycat killings? Do they blame the Jackass producers for the dozens of kids hurt while emulating the movies' stunts? I haven't seen any of them say so.

14 posted on 02/25/2004 1:43:26 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: blake6900
Most of these critics giving negative reviews of this movie would rather blaspheme the name of Jesus and regulate it to a curse word. None of them want to be reminded about who it really is they are cursing.
15 posted on 02/25/2004 2:24:20 PM PST by Chewbacca ("Turn off your machines! Walk off your jobs! Power to the People!" - The Ice Pirates)
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To: the OlLine Rebel
Bottom line, the "violence" objection was the last resort on the Patriot. Because it was about the very founding conflict of a nation liberals *hate*, and they hate nothing more than the bigoted, sexist, racist, warmongers who created this horrible country.

Wow! Thanks for the your insight.

16 posted on 02/26/2004 9:45:37 AM PST by blake6900
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