Posted on 05/07/2005 8:34:45 AM PDT by TheSorcererwiththeCosmicKey
(note: I say Enemy, not enemy...)
We need to back off on attacking new comers. Please before you attack check their previous writings.
What is it with the anonymous pro-"kingdom of heaven" posts?
It seems someone is trying to gin-up word of mouth on FR.
It is a PC movie which cowered to CAIR over softening the islamic characters.
If Byzantium fell, western christendom would have been threatened. Thus, the Crusades. The Muslims were the imperialists who had taken great swaths of territory. The Crusades were the time when Christians would finally make an attempt to get it back.
One must know about each to critic either or both..
Do you?...
Few people (I know) even know that Islam is not a religion or even a cult but a GANG.. A virtual Gang.. Like any urban gang.. A tribal system which is a gang.. with "colors" and everything.. The crusaders were only a little better but they were a smig better... More like a Mob instead of a gang..
You got that exactly right.
The battle scenes where pathetic, they always shown Saladin using superior tactics to the western tactics.
I seem to remember Balian outsmarting him in several of his counter-attacks.
Certainly true. But, the Muslims weren't exactly nice either.
Both sides had their faults.
If this movie shows that, I will see it.
Other reviewers say Saladin is portrayed as a man blood-thirsty for revenge.
I guess the only way I will decide is to see it for myself.
In real life Saladin slottered and inslaved all those he could find. He didn't let the crusaders leave peacefully.
The crusaders was protrude in the move as a bunch of mind numb murderous monsters, even the main actors where murderous.
this is true after he became the victim. He was analogues to William Wallace in bravehart but not pumped up that much.
Movies burn their communications into your attention with intense vicarious experiences. I'd think those that are on the fence or ignorant would come away with that communication. Problem is that most folks don't know much about the crusades.
I hear people using references to movies all the time and so do I. It seems to usually be a line that states our own beliefs well, but I wonder if those beliefs were so much there before we saw the movie and saw the line delivered.
Rev 17:8 ". . .when they behold the beast that was, and is not, and yet is."
Not all muslims are Muslims like not all christians are Christians..
Only worse..
Muslims faceing the <-sillyness of Islam, face challengeing their cultures and face being rejected by their familys, friends, and in some cases face death at the hands of those very same people....
Apostasy(leaving Islam) is punishable by death. Mohammed said, "Whoever changes his Islamic religion, kill him." ,Surah Vol. 9:57
Islam has a strong murderological base... ACT LIKE YOU BELIEVE IT OR DIE!...
and they are as serious as a heart attack.. maybe cancer.. Muslims will KILL their OWN loved ones over their religion.. They will think nothing of you or I.. They have the humanity of a scorpion.. or Black Widow Spider.. Thats is Muslims do, remember, NOT all Muslims are Muslims.. Some, maybe most, are caught in a catch 22 situation.. It really is a social disease..
Excellent post. Thanks for the info.
You're boring. Go away.
Whether I see it at the cineplex depends on word of mouth from conservative friends. Will I be upchucking from any supposed portrayals of the Muslims as noble heroes? That would spoil the entire movie for me.
That said, I loved Gladiator and saw it approx. ten times on the big screen. When it came out on DVD, I was disappointed at seeing it on a small screen, which took away the epic atmosphere of the film. Some movies must be seen on the big screen to appreciate their grandeur.
"Some movies must be seen on the big screen to appreciate their grandeur."
You need a better home theater set up.
I rewatched "Troy" on DVD recently and was impressed with the film. I remember reading comments both pro and critical when the film first came out, but all in all, I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to see a decent epic. And yes, it stars Orlando Bloom as a very pretty Paris.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.