Phil, have you seen The Passion? I love this movie. No seriously I LOVE this movie.
If you haven't seen it, all I have to say is this: The film commences with Jesus in the garden at Gethsemane and continues all the way through to where Christ is on the cross, when he looks up and asks the Lord: Why Lord have you foresaken me?
I've rarely - no I've never been this moved in a movie theatre.
I assume you mean The Passion of the Christ. The Passion, I wasn't a big fan of. It being a slightly dodgy nineties BBC TV drama about a kid who goes to perform in a village's annual Passion play and who, after having an affair with an older woman in the village, literally gets nailed to a cross during the performance. Hilarious. In a rubbish sort of way.
The Passion of the Christ... Well, some of it is very well done. I look like the characertisation of Simon and Cyrene and various other supporting players who wander into the story and are affected by these bizarre events. I also have a great deal of affection of the frankly surrealist moment where Jesus invents the kitchen table.
And was I right about the weather or was I right about the weather! No I WAS right about the weather - I'm always right!
Okay, give it one more month. In a month's time you're going to be stunned at how beautiful this city is.
We've got some fine lookin' women in this city too in case you hadn't noticed.
They wouldn't be interested in you though obviously.
[Also, have you been watching any playoff hockey lately? Personally I can't stand the sport. It's kind of difficult to ignore though. I mean, it's pretty much everywhere - you've no doubt seen the little Canuck flags that people put on their cars? Don't worry, though, because as soon as the Canucks get eliminated from the playoffs the flags will be removed. It'll happen pretty much overnight. And I mean literally overnight.]
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What does that have to do with Easter?
Phil, have you seen The Passion? I love this movie. No seriously I LOVE this movie.
If you haven't seen it, all I have to say is this: The film commences with Jesus in the garden at Gethsemane and continues all the way through to where Christ is on the cross, when he looks up and asks the Lord: Why Lord have you foresaken me?
I've rarely - no I've never been this moved in a movie theatre.
What a powerful film... what a wonderful film!
I assume you mean The Passion of the Christ. The Passion, I wasn't a big fan of. It being a slightly dodgy nineties BBC TV drama about a kid who goes to perform in a village's annual Passion play and who, after having an affair with an older woman in the village, literally gets nailed to a cross during the performance. Hilarious. In a rubbish sort of way.
The Passion of the Christ... Well, some of it is very well done. I look like the characertisation of Simon and Cyrene and various other supporting players who wander into the story and are affected by these bizarre events. I also have a great deal of affection of the frankly surrealist moment where Jesus invents the kitchen table.
Give us another blog, eh, Phil.
And was I right about the weather or was I right about the weather! No I WAS right about the weather - I'm always right!
Okay, give it one more month. In a month's time you're going to be stunned at how beautiful this city is.
We've got some fine lookin' women in this city too in case you hadn't noticed.
They wouldn't be interested in you though obviously.
[Also, have you been watching any playoff hockey lately? Personally I can't stand the sport. It's kind of difficult to ignore though. I mean, it's pretty much everywhere - you've no doubt seen the little Canuck flags that people put on their cars? Don't worry, though, because as soon as the Canucks get eliminated from the playoffs the flags will be removed. It'll happen pretty much overnight. And I mean literally overnight.]
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