THE WEBLOG OF KEVIN C. MURPHY: CONJURING POLITICAL, CINEMATIC, AND CULTURAL ARCANA SINCE 1999

"The Jesus Chainsaw Massacre."

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We've heard from the pope (sort of) ("It is as it was?" Jesus was a tall blue-eyed white guy?), we've heard from Harry Knowles, but now the "real" reviews of The Passion (which I'll probably see this weekend) are coming in fast, and so far they all say the same thing: Too much violence and gore, too little charity and grace. David Edelstein sums up the emerging consensus view: "This is a two-hour-and-six-minute snuff movie—The Jesus Chainsaw Massacre—that thinks it's an act of faith." And even Roger Ebert, an admirer of the film (and one whom I rarely agree with these days), confesses: "This is the most violent film I have ever seen." Hoo boy. I was afraid of that. Beware the packs of bloodthirsty bible-thumpers on your way out, y'all.

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J-Go said:

Quid est hoc scitum?

Roving bands of koine greek-ignorant bible-thumpers have been spotted actually weeping during the movie-- a spontaneous stoning is indeed imminent.

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