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Pay It Forward

Reviewed on Feb 06 2008

It's unfortunate that writers can't come up with better endings.  In the case of the film, Pay It Forward, they really blew it.  With such a positive beginning it made you feel like there's hope for this world.  Of course, a sex scene had to be thrown in just to get a PG-13 rating.  Without the sex scene and the semi nude "techno girls" dancing in a bar, it may have been a PG-13, even though Helen Hunt's bosom was ...
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Vitus

Reviewed on Feb 04 2008

The story of a child prodigy, a pianist, who those who study spiritual paths would call a "starseed" or an "Indigo child" and his unique problems growing up being ahead of everyone else in many areas. The film has some very warm and emotional moments, and of course great classical music; Fabrizio Borsani (Vitus - age 6), Teo Gheorghiu (Vitus von Holzen - age 12), Bruno Ganz (Grandfather), Kristina Lykowa (babysitter Isabel - age 12), Tamara Scarpellini (babysitter Isabel - age 19).

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The Passion of the Christ

Reviewed on Feb 02 2008

Before I even saw The Passion of the Christ, I saw Mel Gibson's interview with Diane Sawyer. It seemed to me that Mel did have a true conversion, and indeed, as he stated, it was his destiny that he make this movie. I believe it's his destiny to make more spiritual films and films of honor, like Braveheart.

   I would hope that Mel Gibson continues to grow spiritually and move into Fifth Epochal Revelation (The URANTIA Book) and Continuing ...
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The Patriot

Reviewed on Jan 30 2008

In writing a fourth-dimensional review about the film The Patriot, there is much that can be said which would encompasses an article instead of a review.  I will give some information in order to educate those who have little or no understanding of Continuing Fifth Epochal Revelation (of which many of its concepts should be amendments to the present constitution.)

  First of all, the actor, Mel Gibson, is obviously a starseed (someone who has had past ...
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Pearl Harbor

Reviewed on Jan 17 2008

I liked Ben Affleck in this movie; however, he has made poor choices in other films. Because of that, he had to really prove himself in this one, which I felt he did.  He wasn't quite as cocky, so let's hope he's becoming more humble in life.  Without telling the whole story, which I try never to do, it portrays a time in American history when we were truly a sleeping giant in all ways–industrially, militarily, etc. –although we had been ...
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Reign Over Me

Reviewed on Jan 15 2008

Drama

Once in a while a film comes along that touches the heart and puts you emotionally into the film. Adam Sandler, as Charlie Fineman, proves that he can play a dramatic role even though Director Mike Binder interplays natural comedy with life's circumstances and the agony and ecstasy of living. Charlie loses his wife and 3 young daughters in a plane crash and leaves his dental practice as a doctor and becomes a bohemian, blocking all memories of the plane that crashed into the ...
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Quills

Reviewed on Jan 09 2008

Geoffrey Rush plays the Marquis de Sade, a character like Rantes in Man Facing Southeast–too good for his own good, misunderstood by the world system, and eventually put into an insane asylum.  Knowing true reality is beautiful, loving, and gentle, he defiantly portrays non-reality and all of its distortions in his writings.  He becomes an enemy of the rich and the powers that be who perpetrate non-reality.The vicious director of the insane asylum, Dr. ...
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