The Official Movie Thread

I watched The Invasion with Nicole Kidman and it was actually really good, the movie is about a space shuttle that crashes and causes a contamination and the US is the only country who think it's a flue virus and just about everyone including cops are contiminated and the only thing you can do is try and show no emotion so they think you're infected.
 
On another whim I started watching The Passion of the Christ, which I've seen before. It's fun because half the movie's in Latin, and we're studying the New Testament in Honors this week.
 
It was overkill in terms of the torture. Nobody would be able to endure that long. And he'd die from loss of blood from the flogging alone.

But it was kind of fun how the Roman soldier counted every strike. They made him stop around 30 before they busted out the flails.
 
I decided to use this film to write a paper for MultiCultural. The paper has to be about a film that advocates racism and such.
 
Day In My History of Cinema Class:

Student: "I really loved Passion of the Christ"
Teacher: "For the gore?"
Student: "No, it just moved me, it changed my life"
Teacher: "Oh, cause you know that movie has a lot in common with Saw"