Vaemond should’ve watched more Chappelle’s Show.
Vaemond should’ve watched more Chappelle’s Show.
Lol, I thought this as well. Hell, I listen to a station in 2022 that runs Casey Kasem countdowns.
Sold. Even during my younger years being raised in a Catholic background, I’ve always wondered about the gap period between the crucifixion and creation of the New Testament.
There’s a Dark Ages-like mystery to how Christ followers and apostles turned a small desert cult into this global behemoth of a church. The…
I’m going to start using “50% fan fic” to describe it and annoy some relatives.
And your own Chief of Police testifies against you, don’t forget that!
Legit curious about what living directors you’d consider “seminal” if that’s your metric.
All the Chauvin verdict established was the threshold for convicting a cop of murder: manually strangling someone for 9 minutes, and only if it’s filmed and there are a score of witnesses.
Aww, I was hoping that’d be a link to Highlander.
I’d really rather they didn’t because instead of being read as a rebuke of his shitty behavior, it would be tooled to try to make it an endearing quality that really everyone should just learn to deal with because that’s just him.
Agora, in which Rachel Weisz plays Hypatia, is a pretty good movie about that entire situation.
Stay away, Dexter. They already botched the best storyline they could have done (the wheels coming off, Dexter getting caught, Deb finding out) and there’s just nothing further here.
So is the first scene a bunch of rich dudes sitting around asking “How are we gonna stop all these poor people from wanting to kill us and steal our shit?”
It took The Good Place for me to learn about Hypatia of Alexandria, beloved philosopher who was murdered on the street by a Christian mob just for being an infidel. In a period when the pope kept issuing edicts to stop assaulting Jews. Early Christians were uncomfortably like present day madrassas.
A lot of flat earthers and assorted crackpots like to quote the apocrypha, especially the book of Enoch
since when have evangelicals ever learned anything?
There are very few (possibly no) directors and screenwriters to whom that statement doesn’t apply.
You joke, but this would be a great way to show Christians where what they *think* they believe in actually comes from.
It’s based on the Apostles and on the Apocrypha. It’s called “The Apostles and Apocrypha.”
Interesting. I never thought Schrader would be into the fantasy genre.