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  • The Passion of the Christ (formerly known by the working titles Mel Gibson Gets Drunk and Death of a Jesus, and later as Mel Gibson Gets Drunk, Than Gets Rich off of The Christ Dying) is a 2004 American horror/snuff film released in 2004 and directed by Mel Gibson. It is the first (and most successful) Christian horror/snuff film and has grossed $611,899,420 in America. Mel Gibson has also been optimistic that the film will perform equally well when it is released to the rest of the world in 2023. The film focuses on non-religious values such as gore, whipping, nailing through bone to wood, gore, violence, comedy, and more violence, and there was something about money and greed in the beginning.
  • Passion evokes a strange feeling of hollowness/emptiness inside the body and the heart. A feeling where the mind is sucked of all its compassion, love and humility.A height or enormity of emotions where they become so powerful potent and commanding that they reach anonymity, an obscurity, a complete paucity or nihilism.A hypothetical paradigm where all thought melts down to life and death, in fact not even that makes a difference.The atrocities that fell upon Jesus are shown in broad daylights that scare and appeal to the crudest stolid firm unyielding stiff stonehearted living cells. The pain reaches its peak and gathers such enormity that you lose the sense of degree of the severity privation hardship and destitution. The passion is what keeps you alive and glued without the slightest de
  • Passion of the Christ was Mel Gibson's patriotic masterpiece which was originally entitled "The Golgotha Crucifixion Massacre". Another name suggested for it was "The Jews Killed Christ Damnit!" The story follows a young Jewish boy named Jesus wandering around and finding refuge with a crazy band of canibalistic disciples who drink blood and eat human bodies. If you are looking for a great horror film with more blood and gore than Hostel and Saw combined this is the way to go.
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  • 2004-02-25
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  • The Passion of the Christ (formerly known by the working titles Mel Gibson Gets Drunk and Death of a Jesus, and later as Mel Gibson Gets Drunk, Than Gets Rich off of The Christ Dying) is a 2004 American horror/snuff film released in 2004 and directed by Mel Gibson. It is the first (and most successful) Christian horror/snuff film and has grossed $611,899,420 in America. Mel Gibson has also been optimistic that the film will perform equally well when it is released to the rest of the world in 2023. The film focuses on non-religious values such as gore, whipping, nailing through bone to wood, gore, violence, comedy, and more violence, and there was something about money and greed in the beginning.
  • Passion evokes a strange feeling of hollowness/emptiness inside the body and the heart. A feeling where the mind is sucked of all its compassion, love and humility.A height or enormity of emotions where they become so powerful potent and commanding that they reach anonymity, an obscurity, a complete paucity or nihilism.A hypothetical paradigm where all thought melts down to life and death, in fact not even that makes a difference.The atrocities that fell upon Jesus are shown in broad daylights that scare and appeal to the crudest stolid firm unyielding stiff stonehearted living cells. The pain reaches its peak and gathers such enormity that you lose the sense of degree of the severity privation hardship and destitution. The passion is what keeps you alive and glued without the slightest deviation divergence digression of the outer world. A factual frame by frame account of the grueling pain and the worst form of punishment ever which may well be called the greatest sacrifice ever where one single man bears the burden of all sin in the world on his petty broken hurt mutilated shoulders. The persecutor and the persecuted make no difference anymore. Everything looks as if it was bound to happen. There is no running from the consequences. The process is prolonged though. * * * * * * * * * * * XXXXXX *******************
  • Passion of the Christ was Mel Gibson's patriotic masterpiece which was originally entitled "The Golgotha Crucifixion Massacre". Another name suggested for it was "The Jews Killed Christ Damnit!" The story follows a young Jewish boy named Jesus wandering around and finding refuge with a crazy band of canibalistic disciples who drink blood and eat human bodies. If you are looking for a great horror film with more blood and gore than Hostel and Saw combined this is the way to go. The story is a bit drawn out, the ending is predictable and the "based on true events," tagline is ridiculous, but otherwise it's a great little shocker. The only thing that could have made it better is if John Laroquette had done a voice over paying true homage to "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," (without a doubt the film which inspired Gibson). The working title for the film during production was not "The Golgotha Crucifixion Massacre", in fact, it was the "Jesus Chainsaw Massacre". However, because Jesus healed Leatherface of his leprosy and his lack of skin on his face, the producers wisely decided to instead entitle it "The Passion of the Christ". This is because, says Mel Gibson "Its a great vehicle to display the lord and saviors attitude toward the dirty Jews who are plotting to overthrow our country. The Jews who I do not hate." Gibson later apologized, blaming it all on his father "a man of principle and occasional fits of anti-semitical rage. He taught me everything I know about finding zionist plots in the newspaper. He also called my mother sugartits. A great man indeed." Gibson later passed on his uncanny ability for detecting zionist plots to Colbert during one of their book club drinking sessions. Unfortunately, Colbert only found one, on the weather page. Oh well. He tried.