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What I find hilarious is that when Hollywood trashes real historical events like with The Patriot, Braveheart, U571 etc noone gives a damn but when they make a film about a complete fiction like the NT everyone is up in arms!
They should just put a disclaimer at the end of the film (like they did with U571) saying that it is a load of bollocks. Amen-Moses |
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That gets back to the reason this thread is in this forum. Gibson is claiming that his film is "historically accurate."
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Since he is not basing the movie on any thing historical and will have to harmonize unhistorical texts, I am not the least bit interested in his historical accuracy. I love Excalibur but I know it is not history. --J.D. |
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But Gibson claims historical accuracy.
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Split between Evangelicals and Jews over the film
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What really ticks me off is their self-righteousness. They are scholars you see, mere theft and intentional torts can't stand in the way of their superior outlook.
<Camera pans across midnight on the parched BC&H plateau. Somewhere in the background a wolf howls. A hammer thunks faintly on wood. Seated in the foreground, a grizzled veteran of many forays into this barren wilderness pokes dejectedly at the fire> VETERAN: What? No sign of evidence that Gibson said the script was stolen prior to the negative review? What? Still no charges filed? <lights pipe> VETERAN: Some of these young'uns are just suckers for publicity stunts. <camera pans slowly across the plain as the stars come out> |
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In spite of rejecting charges of anti-Semitism, Gibson is starting the rewrite
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He is just finishing his Gospel According to St. Mel. He had the advantage of a better budget and previews. . . . --J.D. |
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Hmm, I was thinking that this thread was hopeless, but it has improved in the last half page.
I understand that the main issues (at II, if not, sadly, in the press), is whether or not Mel Gibson's claims to "historical accuracy" (supported by a long list of ignorant conservative demagogues) have any validity at all given that the source material may be largely legend. "Biblically accurate" would be a better term, but such subtle distinctions are not likely in the popular press. But here is my main question: What if anti-semitism is, in fact, 'Biblically accurate'? Is it not undeniable that some of the Gospels have a decided anti-Jewish bias, right there in the text? No one (among the film's public critics or fans) seems to want to talk about this possibility. It may well be that medieval passion plays and Gibson's film exaggerate the anti-semitism, but the notion that anti-semitism is completely imposed on the NT, rather than significantly found within it, is in contrast with my limited learning on the topic. E.g. an apparently serious article, although it moderates some previous claims about NT antisemitism, still concludes: Quote:
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