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@AmonMaritza The Passion of the Christ was not a Hollywood film. Mel produced it with his own money - all $25 million of it came from his Braveheart winnings.
Which means he got to keep his share of its nearly billion dollar gross, effectively being the studio.
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@AmonMaritza Syncretic spirituality is the only religion Hollywood permits.
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Only Mel Gibson is antisemitic enough to make an exception.
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@AmonMaritza I could tell it was total bullshit just from the ads so I never watched it. 'They were all ghosts' is a screenwriter 101 joke and they actually ended the fucking series with it.
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it was a very Catholic presentation of purgatory, the whole show in light of the ending. Except it wasn’t Catholic otherwise so that grated on me. if they would have committed to Christian themes, rather than incorporating eastern ones, a subset of people including me would have really enjoyed it.
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that’s what I figured, but it wasn’t very clear. why would Jack have had the biggest ordeal to go through? was he the most evil?
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what happened there? was the ecumenical, all religion, church supposed to symbolize the conclusion of a Catholic purgatory?
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@AmonMaritza They were all ghosts.
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J.J. Abrams getting hired to write anything after the Lost series finale is absolute proof of the jew conspiracy.