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Where can I find this movie?


I've wanted to see this short ever since it came out and got such high praise. Anyone know where I can see it? Does it ever play on any cable channels (Bravo, IFC, etc)?

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Go to the website: www.mostthemovie.com You can purchase it there.

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its very cheap

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or www.crownvideo.com for Canada. (Doesn't release until Sept/06 though)

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You can see exclusive clips at Wingclips.com. It is a great film, definitely worth seeing.

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I purchased 100 from the website and would have no problem giving anyone who wants to see it a copy. Send me an e-mail at [email protected]

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Hey, I sent you an E-mail, but you never replied. Does the address still work?

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Obviously, the sacrifice of Christ means nothing to you. To some of us, the sacrifice of Christ means everything. It is the central truth that guides our lives. I will be buying this movie.

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I heard someone recommend this film last fall, and knew that imdb would be the best source of info, as it was -- and I ordered it, for my own use and to share with groups as an example of 'faith in film' -- it is a great example of the genre -- with a more overt message, unlike the symbolism in Braveheart, Gladiator, Man on Fire, etc.
You're right on Marilyn -- the magnificence of the pivotal event for all time that is the cross, is a stench to some and a fragrant aroma to others.

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How can it be Christian propaganda, when the people who made the movie aren't Christians?
The basis is an old urban legend from decades ago.

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wbp30635...so the people who starred in TITANIC (1998) were from England?
hmmm NOT.

what about the characters in SCHINDLER'S LIST...they weren't all of jewish or german decent.

So yea...this movie is actually Christian propaganda.



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ALSO, watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRLRSXd4fzA

Cuando miras a las estrellas, acerdate de mi, que en cada uno de ellos, hay un beso para ti.
:)

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Not a Christian myself, but still moderately enjoyed the movie.

All that I would add is that just because a movie contains Christian symbolism, that doesn't make it Christian propoganda. If this movie is Christian propoganda, then so is the Matrix Trilogy.

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It's been deleted by YouTube.

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Actually, this was produced by independent producers in the United States, Europe and Australia with no affiliation to any church. I heard them speak in LA and they were all really decent people. While admittedly there is religious symbolism that can be read into the film, it is in no way "pure propaganda". It stands on it's own as a piece of cinematic art.

I respect your right to an opinion, but I think you have no evidence to back it up. Have you seen the film?

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