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Directed by Kevin Smith.
Would you believe that the last living descendent of Jesus Christ is a woman working at an abortion clinic in Illinois? And that she's been sent on a holy mission with two minor characters from Clerks and Mallrats as her guides? Prepare to suspend any and all disbelief as you watch the religious satire Dogma, the fourth film from writer/director Kevin Smith. Bethany (Linda Fiorentino) has been disappointed in life and has found her faith severely tested after her husband leaves her when she discovers she cannot have children. So Bethany is all the more puzzled when she's approached by Metatron (Alan Rickman), a grumpy angel. Metatron wants her to help him stop Bartleby (Ben Affleck) and Loki (Matt Damon), two fallen angels who were ejected from paradise, have escaped from exile and are heading to New Jersey. If they are able to pass through the arc of a certain church, it will prove God is fallible and the world will come to a swift end. Bethany has no idea what to do or why she's been given this project, but she heads out anyway, with her assigned assistants Jay (Jason Mewes), an appallingly rude former dope dealer and self-styled ladies man, and Silent Bob (Kevin Smith). Along the way, Bethany picks up more helpers, including a celestial muse named Serendipity (Salma Hayek) and Rufus (Chris Rock), who claims to have been the 13th apostle and that Jesus owes him 12 dollars. Boasting a huge supporting cast -- including George Carlin, Jason Lee, Janeane Garofalo, Bud Cort, and Alanis Morissette (as God) -- Dogma proved to be highly controversial even before its release. Miramax Pictures, owned by Disney, financed the film, but several weeks before Dogma's world premier at the Cannes Film Festival, they announced they would not release the picture and intended to sell it to another distributor (which would turn out to be Lions Gate Films). Director Smith, however, has always contended that Dogma is a film about the importance of faith, if not organized religion. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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mercurialmercurial Weekly Theme for July 21: Road ...
by mercurial in Weekly Theme
loved it.
"With the summer months waning and my own plans for vacation steadily approaching, it seemed apropos to dedicate this week's theme to that equally loved and despised category of film known as the road movie. From the family-friendly RV to the magnificently perverse Natural Born Killers, the road movie appears in countless incarnations and across all genres. Personally, Almost Famous has remained not only my favorite road movie but overall one as well. The aforementioned Natural Born Killers, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Dogma, Little Miss Sunshine, Boys on the Sideand Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas round off the list. Others include Gregg Araki's The Doom Generation and The Living End; the various Aussie flicks like the Mad Max trilogy and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; the Indie hits such as Easy Rider and Buffalo '66; and lastly Alexander Payne's About Schmidt and Sideways. So bring out the map and let us in on some your favorite road movies! " [More]
ZularianZularian Non-review review #3
by Zularian in Zularian Blog
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"I am feeling a bit grumpy at the moment so I am going to revisit the subject of my first post -- that of a director pilfering through their own material. There are a number of excellent examples of this but I am going to limit myself to two directors. The reason for this is that both of these men, Robert Rodriguez and Kevin Smith have had a very large impact on me. My current career path has been shaped largely by these directors which is why their transgressions pain me so. First, Mr. Smith. Once upon a time there was a directory who made a crappy (production-wise) little movie called Clerks. It is not a pretty movie nor is it an interesting-looking film. Clerks has very few merits except the fact that it is quite funny and original and it somehow manages to convey the joy and exuberence of it's creator. There is a quality to Clerks, a "I just wanted to make a movie" attitude that is infectious. This film feels to me to emboy the very spirit of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane ... " [More]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 15 Films that Offended Religiou ...
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"This week we have two big-time offenders: Mike Myers’ The Love Guru, which has brought concern from Hindus, because the comedy seems to be making fun of the Hindu religion; and Ron Howard’s Angels & Demons, the “sequel” to The Da Vinci Code, adapted from Dan Brown’s bestseller. Earlier this week, the Vatican banned the latter production from all Catholic churches in Rome. The following statement from Father Marco Fibbi, spokesman for the diocese of Rome, was a favorite quote from the story: “Usually we read the script but in this case it wasn’t necessary. Just the name Dan Brown was enough.” Of course, these days, religious organizations taking offense to a movie seems so commonplace that news like this is hardly even considered bad buzz. Neither The Love Guru nor Angels & Demons will be too aversely affected by the protests or boycotts. Both films will merely be added to the following list of major offenders (in alphabetical order so as not to offend anyone who thinks one is more ... " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Let me know
by leeroy711 in Five for Five
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"How about Kevin Smith films one star - Jersey Girl two stars - Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back three stars - Clerks 2 four stars - Dogma five stars - Mallrats " [More]
mythmanmythman The Ways of The Force Are Taugh ...
by mythman in Watch Everything and Still See ONLY What Is Good
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"True, no one exactly does it consciously; but everyone is affected by The Force (whether they choose to acknowledge that effect, there it is).The Force Lays-Out the Fabric in the Pattern of The KingI especially thought of Aaron Stimpson, because he has probably come closest to "trying to teach me" The Force.The first thing that comes to mind is our naming of The Force. It was just a regular night, we were having a Mars Hill meeting at Sauced. One of the tables--for some reason--was situated at a 25-to-30°-angle, with a glass sitting on it. Noticing that the glass might slide down, I held out my hand to catch it before it fell off the table. The glass slid into my hand, and Aaron smiled and said, "Using The Force, J?"Not wanting to seem like some sort of mystic guru (and since Aaron's an "engineer"), I replied, "Well, gravity—sure!"; so--in a manner of speaking--I was 'using The Force.' And there we "named" (knew by mentioning) The ForceHowever--I realize upon further reflection--'g ... " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash The Ten Most Anti-Christian Mov ...
by lopezdash in The Movie Blog
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"From the Entertainment and Culture blog over at New York Magazine comes a list of THE TEN MOST ANTI-CHRISTIAN MOVIES OF ALL TIME. What a title, eh? 10. Carrie (1976) After the titular protagonist gets her first period at school, her crazy, devoutly Christian mother locks her in a closet and tells her to pray, explaining that only sinners menstruate (Wikipedia says this is false). Luckily, Carrie has telekinetic powers, which she uses to toss her mom across a room, electrocute her principal, and burn down her high school's gymnasium, killing hundreds of students. Parents, take note.Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =yJe0iVo8y3A 9. Priest (1995) Antonia Bird's film — which caused a flash of protest when Miramax released it — follows Linus Roache's gay priest as he struggles agains ... " [More]
AlienLazerAlienLazer Best Fantasy Movie..
by AlienLazer in AlienLazer Blog
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"This was the best fantasy movie of the late 90's. No second guessing there. With everything from good/bad angels to a crap demon to a "special" god. Who could resist this enchantingly perverted tale? I sure couldn't ! " [More]
pippin06pippin06 Re: Most Quotes
by pippin06 in Best movie quotes
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"I think it's absolutely no coincidence that Monty Python crops on the lists here as often as they do. And guess what? The Pythons appear on mine too (though I'm more of a mainstream Holy Grailer than Life of Brian, love them both though I do).1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (which part? my favorites: "Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?" or "let's not go to Camelot, tis a silly place" or "I'm not dead yet" or "She turned me into a newt....well I got better" or or or)2. Bridget Jones' Diary (my personal fount, my favorite is by Shazzer, but she's the one who likes to say f**k a lot so...)3. Clue - ("flies are where men are most vulnerable...that's right!"...."flames, flames on the side of my face...")4. Spaceballs - ("I'm surrounded by ***holes!!" or "you're right, and when you're right you're right, and you - you're always right!")5. Back to the Future - (so many from "Great Scott" to "This is heavy" to "I am your density")My runner ups: I know you said no TV, but I gotta th ... " [More]
Negima102291Negima102291 Dogma
by Negima102291 in Negima102291 Blog
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"this movie was good, jay and silent bob were funny as hell. personally i laughed when Ben Aflec's head exploded because god opened her moutn, i also liked when they had to "hug" jay's head. i liked the whole movie, but those were the best parts to me. " [More]
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by JimBell in JimBell Blog
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"Dogma was highly recommended and a bit of a cult classic. Although the acting is very good, the film is a pointless dud. Two angels trapped on earth see a loop-hole in the Catholicism Wow! campaign and figure they can get back to heaven. But a weird assortment—a muse, the 13th apostle, an archangel, some kind of a devil and his henchmen with hockey sticks, and Linda Fiorentino as a lapsed Catholic—try to prevent them from getting back to heaven because it would mean the end of existence. Jim Bell " [More]
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