To: Robert Teesdale
I want to reiterate that last point.
Congratulations to Mel Gibson for doing what he wanted, with his money, in his way.
And to hell with anyone who thinks that Mel shouldn't have offended anyone. Life's too short to worry about that. I expect that the Passion will become one of the most important films in history.
To: Robert Teesdale
And if people choose not to see violence it's their right as well.
To: Robert Teesdale
Hey, the Hollywood elite should be elated "for doing what he wanted, with his money, in his way" - but, apparently, no ...
6 posted on
02/24/2004 2:18:10 PM PST by
_Jim
( <--- Ann C. and Rush L. speak on gutless Liberals (RealAudio files))
To: Robert Teesdale
Congratulations to Mel Gibson for doing what he wanted, with his money, in his way. So did Michael Moore...the difference being Gibson's story is based in truth, Moore's is based on lies.
15 posted on
02/24/2004 2:24:15 PM PST by
South40
(My vote helped defeat cruz bustamante; did yours?)
To: Robert Teesdale
Hear, hear!! Because of all the cleaned up painting, crucifixs, and all of Jesus hanging so "peacefully" on the cross, people do not seriously think through what He did for us. I say get the truth out and shake these folks out of their lethargic souls.
To: Robert Teesdale
"I suspect that people who complain that the movie is too violent,"
...have never heard of Quentin Tarantino, or they only approve of violence when it's gratuitous and totally pointless.
36 posted on
02/24/2004 2:46:11 PM PST by
Spok
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