The last tempatation of Christ

Holy shit this was fucking kino.

What did Sup Forums think of it? What are some other ReligionKino

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Silence
Calvary
Seventh Seal
Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
etc.

In general stick to Catholic films, avoid Christian films

I liked the three portrayals of Satan. did they do it like that in the book?

Risen is a recent film about Jesus?

>In general stick to Catholic films, avoid Christian films

Alright I've never looked into this here, but what's the difference between catholic and Christian? Every time I ask people the answer is always vague or it isn't really an answer at all.

From what I get Christian is a lot more strict

Catholics believe in the whole blood of Christ, transubstantiation thing.

Andrei Rublev
The Gospel According to Matthew (dir. Pasolini)
The Prince of Egypt
The Passion of the Christ
Hacksaw Ridge

Catholics are pagan

Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

The only good parts were Peter Gabriel's soundtrack and the final ~45 minutes. The first 2 hours were fairly mediocre.

>tfw dude atheist lol and love this movie and stuff like theseventh seal
Christian mythology is 10/10 for settings/stories etc, assuming we aren't talking literal propaganda like God's not dead or kirk Cameron movies

what a fucking shitty meme
>Seventh Seal
>Ben Hur
not catholic
also not Catholic are
>Andrei Rublev
>Passion of Joan of Arc
>Diary of a Country Priest
>Tree of Life
and you forgot to mention the best Catholic films, Passion of the Christ and Jesus of Nazareth

Catholics are Christian. The idea that Catholics aren't Christian is a meme.

Christian is an umbrella term that encompasses Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy.

say what you will about the jews but their ancestors knew how to write good myths

Catholic: true church of Christianity, requires duty and sacrifice

Christian: macaroni art and self-superiority

>Ten Commandments
also not Catholic... source material from the film is from a Baptist, Methodist, and Episcopalian and the director was Episcopalian.

was that movie with ewan mcgregor as jesus in the desert any good?

the book the film is based on was written by an atheist

>The Passion of the Christ

this is gore, not religious, kinda ok though

>Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

mah nigga, but extermely heretic for christian standards: judas is the good guy, mary wanted to fuck jesus, jesus was a wuss, etc.

Catholics are technically a cult of mary, they believe in mary being the true holy person and link between god, hung up on the tale of mary having an immaculate birth..
Christians believe jesus is god incarnated as a mortal man.

"Begotten" has always been my favorite!

you mean the book written by the director of the film? Why didn't you just say that?
not to mention that Bergman, while not a theist, is definitely far from atheism in the modern sense. He writes and directs about spirituality more openly and honestly than most directors of all time. Fanny and Alexander is about the search for faith in a seemingly Godless world where the most evil man we see is a priest. It's not atheistic or antagonistic towards theism in the slightest. It just simply lives in the world as Bergman sees it; not strictly theistic.
>gore, not religious
wrong
>heretic for christian standards
not wrong but there's some insanely great Biblical stuff there
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>Catholics are technically a cult of mary, they believe in mary being the true holy person

Don't get your information from Chick tracts, please.

Catholics revere Mary and consider her a saint, but they don't place her above God.

>>gore, not religious
>wrong
geez m8, was just fucking around, but seriously though gibson is going to hell for that flick.

>but they don't place her above God.
Obviously but they place her equal to or higher than Jesus.
Christians see Jesus and god as equal, Catholics see him/it as separate.

The real definition is that Catholics adhere to a unified church, Christians to just Jesus and his teachings.

>seriously though gibson is going to hell for that flick
not even close. nobody goes to hell for any particular sin (of which making that beautiful film isn't one). Christians of all creeds watch that film in veneration of Christ's sacrifice routinely. It's an incredibly authentic and amazingly beautiful statement of faith on Gibson's part that has impacted and strengthened the faith of million's of people. Hacksaw Ridge was another surprisingly earnest faith inspired work from Gibson. He is no saint by any worldly standards but his faith is obviously genuine.

Still wrong. Jesus trumps Mary in Catholicism, too.

Also, Catholics believe in the Trinity like other Christians. Father, Son, Holy Spirit are all the same being.

Not sure where you're getting your information from but it's just factually incorrect.

I find it disturbing that there are christian parents that show that movie to kids under the age of 8, using a similar argument as you talking about how the film venerates christ's sacrifice... let's be honest here, there are parts of the film that are unnecesary and most of it is over the top. Trojan Horse (the novel) already did something similar and did it better.

Why do Protestants suck at art?

>I find it disturbing that there are christian parents that show that movie to kids under the age of 8
well I do too, only because children aren't mature enough to really understand what's happening on the screen.
>let's be honest here, there are parts of the film that are unnecesary and most of it is over the top.
I really can't think of a single frame I would remove from that movie. It's not even more violent than something like Saw or the average video game nowadays. It realistically portrayed the crucifixion of Christ but kept it entirely spiritually relevant from beginning to end

Me, I tried to resist the temptation to turn this fucking boring christfag shit off....and I couldn't. It's one thing to believe this nonsense, quite another to make a fucking movie about it.

I agree.

I think think the movie is a good movie, and I think the torture scenes are necessary to the plot...but they're still torture scenes. "But it's about Jesus!" doesn't justify showing thosr scenes to a kid.

>They don't place her above god but they might place her higher than Jesus
The absolute state of Protestantism

>but what's the difference between catholic and Christian?

Way to derail an original thread on Sup Forums

because you're a fucking retard who can't even read a thread before jumping into meming. That non listed 5 films, 3 of which aren't Catholic. Let's actually lay out all the films listed ITT and then some

Catholic
>Last Temptation, Silence - Scorsese, lapsed Catholic
>Calvary - John Michael McDonagh
>The Passion of the Christ - Gibson

Protestant
>Seventh Seal - Bergman, lapsed Lutheran
>Ten Commandments - DeMille, Episcopalian
>Ben Hur - written by Lew Wallas, Christian. Directed by WIlliam Wyler, Jew
>Tree of Life - Malick, non-denominational
>Passion of Joan of Arc - Dreyer, non-denominational
>Diary of a Country Priest - Bresson, non-denominational

Non-religious
>The Gospel According to Matthew - Pasolini, atheist
>Prince of Egypt - various

Jewish
>A Serious Man - Coens

this doesn't look lopsided towards Catholics one fucking bit

Isn't Malick a Catholic?

More splintered, have harder time directly connecting to other peoples and all of their films just deflect to some vague "pastor" and his "congregation"
Too afraid to admit to the shortcomings of their own church like Catholicism does in movies like Spotlight and Calvary, all Christian characters are automatically perfect little angels 100% of the time. Movies more focused on "proving something" than exploring a theme
Churches bordering on shed-tier, contrasting with the more imposing aesthetic of Orthodox/Catholic cathedrals

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not even close
nice explanation of something that is completely and verifiably false; why don't you repond to posts ITT other than ones which state bullshit you for some reason believe?
>Catholicism does in movies like Spotlight
why don't you fucking kill yourself

Anglicans/Episcopalians are Catholic-Lite (see C.S. Lewis)

too bad NO Film in existance tried to make Jesus look as he suppose to be according to the bible.
Every Jesus is film is inaccurate in appearance

they are literally not Catholics, fuck off
>when I insult protestants I mean only the protestants that I don't like... the ones I do are kind of like Catholics so we'll count them when it comes to discussions where I need to insult non-Catholics
don't you have some prayers to recite and some blood to drink?

Not really.

>I Confess - Hitchcock, Catholic
>Rome, Open City - Roberto Rossellini, lapsed Catholic
>Flowers of St. Francis - Roberto Rossellini, lapsed Catholic
And that's just explicitly Catholic subject matter, not going into the works of directors like John Ford, Frank Capra, Scorsese or Fellini.

Don't forget on of the best Christ-kino is Orthodox.

Spotlight was directed by a lapsed Catholic. Not that I expect Protestants to have ever studied the context of anything.

god is not dead trilogy

I'm a Ford and Fellini newb; have they made any religious films?
but even then that adds 4 more filmmakers to the Catholic list. There's more protestant directors out there too I didn't list, like Shane Carruth.

even then, the point of the list is not to prove that any side is better than Catholics; just that Catholics are not better than any other side
and co-written by a Jew. Wikipedia isn't hard to read

Not the guy you're replying to, but they aren't protestants either.

Literally the only difference between catholics and Episcopalians is Episcopalians don't recognize the pope as head of the church because Henry VIII wanted to get a divorce

Episcopalians are extremely similar to Catholics; the most similar to them than any other branch of Christianity, but they are literally protestants. Protestantism is any branch of Christianity that is an off-shoot of the Catholic Church.
>The Episcopal Church describes itself as "Protestant, yet Catholic"
they're primary distinction is that they are not in communion with the Catholic Church and do nor recognize any of Catholic hierarchy as being authoritative in any fashion. By every definition they are not Catholic, and by most definitions they are Protestant

absolutely true; Tarkovsky blows the socks off of any filmmaker, religious or not. Malick I think really is his only contender

>start a cult
>tell everyone you're god
>piss off your own people
>piss off the roman empire
>get crucified
And nothing of value was lost that day.

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I haven't watched much Ford other than the Searchers, which has religious undertones even though it's set against the Protestant old west.

Fellini's relationship with Catholicism is complicated. Satirizing the clergy is a common trope in his films even though he continually referred to himself as Catholic and even co-wrote Flowers of Saint Francis with Rossellini. Catholicism makes an appearance in the majority of his films, though it's very rarely a main theme in them.

came here to say this

>lead has a superb roman-cut
>malfoy is his sidekick/hanger-on
>jesus is played by that based kiwi guy that's in everything

seriously though i was tearing up by the end

OPs flick was made by a Catholic. Funny enough, even Scorsese says in the commentary that the movie is garbage.

the kirk cameron left behind series are pretty fucking horrible, but the third one is pretty ambitious

>judas is the good guy, mary wanted to fuck jesus

It's the truth, Demiurgecuck.

>The absolute state of your reading comprehension

>tell everyone you're god

>tell everyone that they are god too but it's simply too much for them to comprehend that we are god and have infinitely divided our consciousness so that we can experience our creation in it's entirety from within

leaving out passion of the christ lmao
trying too hard....

>tell everyone that they are god too but it's simply too much for them to comprehend that we are god and have infinitely divided our consciousness so that we can experience our creation in it's entirety from within
Wasn't that the plot of Evangelion?

>tried to remove the middle man between you and god
>tried to explain that you cannot be killed because you are eternal
>they kill you
>call it heresy because you tried to empower the people

Replace Atheism with the amazing atheist butt banana video

I think by "Protestant" he means evangelical, like the shit David A.R. White and Ray Comfort make.

wouldn't know, haven't watched it yet. i'll add it to my backlist

See
>I only mean Protestants I don't like
Few people hate God's not dead more than Christians. It's fake sprituality for the dumb dumb American conservatives. It's honestly a scam pandering to them.

Evangelion is the plot of real life.

>Four Lions
>Islam

I like how they had the guts to include elements from non-canon texts (the Watchers/Nephilim from the book of Enoch) and portray the creation with the Big Bang and evolution.

Everything in this film up through the creation scene absolutely rules. Everything after it is a literal 3/10

Christianity is known for its 'nice' people, who are basically cucks with no spine.
Catholicism used to be different until recently when the pope started have gay gangbangs at his church, telling everyone trumps racist and that we need to bend over for immigrants.
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Man of Steel

But Jesus is the one who told you to be a cuck with no spine.
Going against that is Jewish.

>Sita Sings the Blues
great taste my friend

This

The answer is the same as when you had this thread a day ago: there's no such thing and this is a troll thread

Jesus is god

Man for All Seasons

Garbage film for dumb reprobates. Silence was even more insidious.

Don't forget turning church into rock concerts with starbucks housed in the same building.

when jesus said do not turn my father's house into a house of trade, he obviously wasn't counting pumpkin spice lattes

Any good films in a Christian school setting?
I only know of Doubt.

how can you be catholic? they unironically pray to saints and believe in shit like purgatory

I wonder who is behind this post.

Diary of a country Preist is based on a Catholic novel by a Catholic writer....

This, otherwise this whole thing is a mess of fucking hot garbage. If I wanted to watch a guro smut christ-ploytation film id watch 'bondage nuns vs satan'.

What was even the point of slowing down all that fucking torment? littarly nothing about jeasus and his good deeds, nothing to protray himself as some one otherworldly, just some random fucking arab-jew getting whiped by roman/jewish dungeon masters. 3/10, barely got a chub.

this film gets more shit than it deserves from people who have no clue about the religious texts it's based on