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Passion harder?

2004-02-27 17:41:15.059308+01 by Dan Lyke 3 comments

On KFOG this morning there was some discussion of the most hyped movie in recent memory, The Passion of the Christ[Wiki]. Memorable quotes from random interviewees after the show include "Mel might not be exactly sane, but I don't think he's anti-semitic". And mentioned was the possibility of a sequel. I'm not sure how much blood and agony you could get into The Passion II: 3 Days Later, but if this is a commercial success I could see the pitch. Start with a long shot of a hillside, maybe as a slow truck, as the camera moves in we become aware of a large rock, and then of a figure straining to move it. Cut to darkness, and as the music swells we see light start to stream into the cave...

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#Comment Re: made: 2004-02-28 02:20:50.679075+01 by: Pete [edit history]

Fark's name for the movie: Jesus Chainsaw Massacre.

Perfect.

#Comment Re: made: 2004-03-03 23:34:05.771552+01 by: ziffle

How does it end?

#Comment Re: made: 2004-03-03 23:56:37.338656+01 by: Dan Lyke

I was thinking that kinda like Titanic[Wiki], it doesn't.

Or maybe we just follow that opening with a few thousand years of random blood and gore.

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