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Topic History of: The Passion
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Mart Not a miracle in sight Pete?
It`s on the telly, zounds! a miracle:woohoo:
Pete Clarke I've been watching, and I have to say I've found it quite interesting.

BTW - I've also had similar thoughts about the actor's accents... Jesus Barabas was a scouser?

What I've found interesting is the way the story is being told. Jesus and his disciples are portrayed as being only human, with not a miracle in sight.

I wonder how they'll show the resurrection. Will they show him rising from the dead. I'm not sure...
In The Know I watched part one again last night (managing to stay awake this time) - felt it was too hastily done with too much action in too short a space of time. If the viewer did not know the story they would have had difficulty working out what the plot was !
HisWestiness JK2006 wrote:
Episode Two - equally irritating.
Was Pilate really from Northern Ireland?


LOL! Right up there with the Sean Connery "everyone i play is Scottish" accent
Mart Indeed.
"The Passion of Chris act one".

Cue Narrator/Singer.." I know this geezer, `ee lived daan windmill laine..."

Not for me this one, I`m really not sure of how how another way this story could be told, until that day, I feel it`s probably best left.