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Grumpyprogfan
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Haven't seen most of these, but from what I have seen I choose The Exorcist.
This is a great film that has not been mentioned. And the ending has a superb twist with a popular musician. |
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BaldJean
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how about "Barbarella"? I actually think it would be the perfect movie to pair with "Zardoz"
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta |
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gottenllfq
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Thank you, I'll see some of these films this weekend. Finding good religious movies is difficult, so I'm fortunate to find your post.
Movies are my passion, and I like to see them and then write a review on different sites and forums. It's like a hobby; I watch interesting films and develop my writing skills afterwards. We often see movies in our portland oregon churches, but usually, it's not the kind of cinematography I like. Most of all, I like stories about non-religious people who found God and could put their life together. Such a plot reminds me of my own story, and it's always special to me. Edited by gottenllfq - November 20 2022 at 01:20 |
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richardh
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The Wicker Man (original). I remember being pole axed by the ending as a young teenager when I first watched it. Certainly stuck with me.
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Octopus II
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The final scene of The Wicker Man still haunts me to this day!
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Hiram
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Vote for all Monty Pythons, Wicker Man, Wings of Desire, Holy Mountain and the Ninth Gate.
There's quite a few titles I haven't seen or don't remember very well.
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Hugh Manatee
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A little late to this conversation but I'd like to mention Darren Aronofsky.
Just about all of his films have a religious theme or undertone. my particular favourite being "The Fountain". |
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I should have been a pair of ragged claws
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The Dark Elf
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Going back through the list once more, I will say both The Mission and The Black Robe are both remarkable movies. I mentioned Man For All Seasons previously, and I would also third the recommendation for the film version of The Name of the Rose. It's one of those noble efforts that ulitmately cannot succeed because the book is so dense with historical minutiae and allusions that a film could never do it justice. Nevertheless a worthy watch with some splendid acting (Ron Perlman as the monk Salvatore absolutely nails the character in the book).
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology... |
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Too many great ones here to vote.
Will: With multiple options included in each vote, perhaps you might have done two or three polls. Others I'd add to the list (though you've done an amazing job, Will, and mine might be stretching the "religious" or "spiritual" theme): Host Sacrifice Blade Runner The Matrix Jacob's Ladder The Sixth Sense Bruce Almighty The Nativity Story The Passion of Christ Spirited Away Lucy Cloud Atlas Hereafter Oh! God! Mr. Nobody The Seventh Seal |
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Drew Fisher
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Octopus II
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I voted for The Wicker Man.
A very disturbing film.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Ennio Morricone - The Mission Edited by Psychedelic Paul - November 24 2023 at 06:43 |
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Is "The Gospel According to St. Matthew" the Pasolini's one?
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Hi, I wanted to mention this one, but I left it behind, as I could not exactly make out my thoughts about the film. I think there is a side of it that is a blatant attack on the Roman edition of everything, and how the folks on the street really see it and actually interpret it, rather than believe what they are told, which is worse than a childish story and was written way later by folks that were obviously trying to create some kind of ideal that was related to how Summerian religions looked at deity ... NOT HUMAN ... which was a theme that had been visible as well through the Greek stories, that were all b*****dized into concepts that are still a problem today, ridiculous to say the least ... and our schools keep on "teaching" the stuff instead of putting on the proper human thought at work. The Greek "chorus" was the perfect example of a system trying to change the mores of the time and place into some kind of social control and direction. It bothers me, that in theater, this is revered, instead of ridiculed. A great example is how Medea's story is rewritten to make her look like a witch and a malevolent person ... nothing like hating women and consider them evil! It just gets old! Sadly, PPP is not exactly clear and is certainly confused on how to portray women in both the Decameron and the Canterbury Tales, many times not making them honest. So, in my book, his idealism was as confusing as his ideas in "Empirismo Eretico" ... which, while an interesting study in the history of the Italian language, in the end, makes it a mess of confusion and ideologies, though it is possibly the best book on that particular history! But the linguistic studies can not make any dent on the religious material any more than it can on the political and social norms! Thus, for me, his "religious" themes are just an idea, and more than likely an intentional attack against the social orders in relation to religion. This, lowers the film for my tastes. Sadly enough. A great idea ... kinda lost in its own illusion. Monty Python might have done this a lot better!
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