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'The Passion' Tops Weekend with $125,185,971 in 5 days
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Posted on 03/01/2004 11:39:04 AM PST by mgist
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST
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Total as of Feb. 29, 2004: $125,185,971 |
Distributor: Newmarket |
Release Date: February 25, 2004 |
Running Time: 2 hrs. 6 min. |
Production Budget: $30 million |
MPAA Rating: R |
Est. Marketing Costs: $15 million |
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism
KEYWORDS: boxoffice; melgibson; thepassion
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To: olivia3boys
Absolutely correct, it's the flashbacks that really get the tears welling up.
To: stands2reason
Don't wait, see this movie.
62
posted on
03/01/2004 12:45:05 PM PST
by
chris1
To: Aquinasfan
I know a number of people who didn't want to fight the crowds the first weekend. Some have definite plans, some already have advanced tickets.
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posted on
03/01/2004 12:52:00 PM PST
by
Jaded
To: jdogbearhunter; The Mayor
More moving, by far. I saw it with .45MAN last Tuesday with our Church and again yesterday. I am *so* grateful to have seen it a second time. As much as I thought I had paid attention to every detail the first time, I actually saw an entire scene yesterday that I had missed previously.
I would go to see it again and again. Last I heard the DVD was due to come out in June-July. We have boycotted Hollywood so thoroughly these past 3 and a half years, we don't own a DVD player - but, we were out pricing them this weekend in anticipation. Our "collection" may only have *one.*
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posted on
03/01/2004 12:52:23 PM PST
by
dansangel
(*PROUD to be a knuckle-dragging, toothless, inbred, right-wing, Southern, gun-toting Neanderthal *)
To: Bao Dai Yo Ming Fi
This movie is brutally accurate historically. It is also
accurate religiously. I'll repeat the rest of my review:
Saw it Friday.
It was not as brutal as I had prepared myself for. The
brutality exhibited there is most definitely supportable by
historical records of Roman torture, scourging and
crucifixion. I forced myself in spots not to avert my eyes,
but I never did. I wondered a couple times how a person
could take this and not pass out, but the Romans were
experts in these things, and once they even prevented some
cruelty because "He can't take any more", so Gibson probably
has it right.
Tears were rolling down my face during much of it as I
realized I caused this. I kept saying, "I'm sorry, Lord".
I blubbered like a baby a couple times, most prominently
(surprisingly) during the flashback to Mary's running after
a falling little boy.
This movie made me realize not only how bad I am, but how
good I am, too, and my parental instincts brought to the
fore by that scene helped me know that. I think it amazing
that the film was able to do that in the midst of all that
brutality. Jesus did this because He knows we are worth it
despite ourselves.
The flashbacks were wielded to incredible effect. I think
this movie is a perfect work.
I will recommend that EVERYONE see this ON THE BIG
SCREEN unless they are under 15 or truly unable to see even
a cut without throwing up. I think Catholics who have really
absorbed The Stations of the Cross (and seen the crucifix)
regularly are likely to have an easier time with the brutal
reality portrayed by this film than many others, so get
yourself prepared.
The flashbacks were beautifully used.
The extent of "artistic license" used is easily justifiable,
and in no way is it anti-Biblical or anti-historic.
I will be seeing this again on the big screen within the
next week - only the second film I'll ever have said that
about - and, as a sidelight, the most violent movie I've
ever watched was Ben Hur, since I shun violent movies.
ALL negative comments made about this movie are either out
of ignorance, or from the Enemy - period. I believe that
many of those who are ignorant are reachable by discussion
that what was portrayed is truth.
I've found that the one historical glitch I believe I
detected was, in fact, accurately portrayed by the film.
I've yet to research the single Biblical glitch. To the two
"did he go too far in portraying this" questions I had while
watching, I've since decided I can answer, "no."
Many adults will have major questions about a large number
of things, both historical and religious. Those who seek
out answers will discover that the film withstands scrutiny
on those bases.
I'm more impressed over time since I've seen it with the
portrayal of Satan.
I've not found myself dwelling on this film every spare
moment, as some have reported. Perhaps that is because I
long ago had what I would call "a deep religious experience"
that impressed on me the brutality Jesus endured in order to
redeem my sins. I suspect that many others will have a
different report about this.
I think that as of Sunday evening, only about 1/4th of those
I've spoken with who have present intention to see the film
have done so. I suspect that word of mouth will inspire
even more to do so. I'll be very surprised if box office
returns are not heavy for at least the next two weeks.
Again, I repeat, this movie helped me realize not only how
bad (sinful) I am, but how good I am, too.
Praise the Lord!
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posted on
03/01/2004 12:53:26 PM PST
by
AFPhys
(((PRAYING for: President Bush & advisors, troops & families, Americans)))
To: StolarStorm
Interesting take. We come over as neighbors. I welcome everyone that comes to my door.
I my turn them away, talk to them, or attempt to convert them. Do the same thing with Rats. I consider it an opportunity. I doubt this is a problem you cannot handle. Put a sign on your door. Christians respect that, more so than beating your fist against the wind.
Blessings, Bobo
66
posted on
03/01/2004 12:53:37 PM PST
by
bobo1
To: Paloma_55
67
posted on
03/01/2004 12:57:56 PM PST
by
Jaded
To: mdmathis6
Ummmmmm, no one has asked me my real name although I have revealed it already in other threads and even spoke of my occupation and where I live.
You show me yours and I will show you mine?
Really, I am here to share my viewpoint and glean from the views of others. However, I can go one on one, face to face. No problem. I have experience. I love engaging JW's and LDS'ers when they pound on my door and take the same response when Rat weasels come to the door. If you are too fearful and have to make excuses why you cannot engage in debate because you are not sure of your convictions, then too bad.
This is the problem for years, "Do not knock on my door, I do not want to be bothered". People either need to engage in the battle, or blindly accept the consequence of remaining aloof.
If you stand for nothing, you will fall for everything.
I will not apologize for my stand, I will knock on doors. If that is a problem to some, then I will consider them spineless.
blessings, bobo
68
posted on
03/01/2004 1:08:48 PM PST
by
bobo1
To: Notwithstanding
Nice chart... keep it up... be nice to see the chart all the way to 8 weeks...
69
posted on
03/01/2004 1:16:50 PM PST
by
hosepipe
To: bobo1
If you are too fearful and have to make excuses why you cannot engage in debate because you are not sure of your convictions, then too bad.
Some of us don't have as much free time as you do and can't spend all day answering the door or knocking on other's.
If that is a problem to some, then I will consider them spineless.
Not wanting cult members bothering me at home is hardly spineless.
To: StolarStorm
*** Some of us don't have as much free time as you do and can't spend all day answering the door or knocking on other's.
bobo: That is interesting. I work two jobs (70 hours a week) and pastor a small church. I am 50 years old.
If that is a problem to some, then I will consider them spineless.
"Not wanting cult members bothering me at home is hardly spineless."
bobo: I enjoy the opportunity to get out my position among the clueless. I am always ready for a confrontation when I believe that I am right. It is having your ducks in order. This is not a "game". Now they avoid my house like a plague.
Blessings, Bobo
71
posted on
03/01/2004 1:25:10 PM PST
by
bobo1
To: bobo1
The movie gives new meaning to "take up your cross" doesn't it?
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posted on
03/01/2004 1:38:02 PM PST
by
Dataman
To: Dataman
You bet it does.
Blessings, Bobo
73
posted on
03/01/2004 1:39:07 PM PST
by
bobo1
To: Paradox
Wow, this is 1,000,000 ahead of LOTR:Return of the King. I guess the question is, what kind of staying power does it have?Lots of people like me who haven't had a chance to go yet will be going.
74
posted on
03/01/2004 1:45:40 PM PST
by
cyncooper
("Maybe they were hoping he'd lose the next Iraqi election")
To: The Mayor
"Hollywood studios passed on the movie, so Gibson put it in theaters through independent distributor Newmarket Films, which will get a cut of Gibson's profits."
Ah ... no wonder Hollywood is sooo pissed at ole Mel.
75
posted on
03/01/2004 1:49:55 PM PST
by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
To: AFPhys
I had not seen your review before, and I am glad you re-posted it. My husband anad I are planning to see the film this next weekend (our daughter got married on Saturday, so we were rather busy). Your opinion is valuable to me and I appreciate you taking the time to let us know how you felt about it.
To: mgist
There is no violence in the film and no anti-Semitism. Jesus died willingly for my and our sins. Every stroke on his body was from me. I was one in the crowd that yelled Crucify him! My sin is no better or worse than the striker. My sins are no better or worse than Barrabas'. He mekes all things new.
What bothers the anti-Passion people is that the movie destroys the Jesus myth that he was a great philospher and nothing else. The movie shows that he is The Way, the Truth and The Life and that no man comes to the Father but by him. Then he dies as a man and forgives us of our sins. Perfect forgivness means that my sins no longer exist and am a new being. This is the destruction of moral relativism that is preached by Soddomwood theology. This movie is very powerful for Jesus Christ and Christianity around the world.
Pray for W and The Passion of Christ
77
posted on
03/01/2004 1:51:33 PM PST
by
bray
(Commrade Kerry handcuffed our intellegence agencies!)
To: PISANO
THE PASSION averaged MORE per THEATRE than ANY movie in HISTORY Very significant. Many showings were sold out, meaning that the numbers would be even higher, if everyone who wanted to had been able to see it.
78
posted on
03/01/2004 1:53:55 PM PST
by
giotto
To: mgist
79
posted on
03/01/2004 1:54:44 PM PST
by
Coleus
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To: tort_feasor
My son went after work last night. 9pm showing on Sunday night was sold-out. He waited in line for another 30 minutes to get tickets for a 9:55 showing. It ended up being sold out, too. 9:55pm on SUNDAY NIGHT???
This is phenomenal.
80
posted on
03/01/2004 1:58:35 PM PST
by
scan58
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