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The Happening (2008)
Stop this man now.
How anyone could give this man another chance after this abomination is beyond me. I can't even put into words how disgusted i was by this trash. Running away from wind?! A weird old lady that had nothing to do with anything else? An abrupt ending that seemed to just say, "oh well, never mind"? I would rather have paid money to see M. Night shot. Please, please save yourself the time and money. This is just a blatant piece of environmental propaganda that could quite easily of just been put in a leaflet where it belongs. The fact that IMDb is making me write ten lines of dialogue is making it very hard to find anything else to say about the film without swearing profusely.
The Passion of the Christ (2004)
why oh why?
r e l i g i o n i s p o i n t l e s s.
why oh why is stuff like this so highly regarded? the bible is just a book, just fiction, just a story.
no proof, no point.
the sooner people start treating each other as equal humans instead of dividing up into pathetic religions the better.
As regards to the film,if you buy into the religious rubbish you may find it interesting. If you just see a bunch of nasty tossers being crap to someone then it kind of loses its effect. Watch this just to say you have,nothing else.
Fitna (2008)
Hate mongering
I do not believe that such a blatant piece of hate-mongering can be accepted by anyone. I myself do not hold any religious beliefs but find it astounding that Geert Wilder tried to say that Islam was evil, whilst in the same sentence saying that we should all adopt "christian, Jewish and humanistic values". Humanistic values would be great if we all took them on board but they have nothing to do with Christianity, Islam, or any other religion as they all promote segregation and stop us all from uniting as people. I don't hate particular race, religion, colour or person. I just despise the way we have forgotten who we all are at heart: People. One and the same. Religion only serves to separate what was once a collective consciousness.