Posting this for the scenery.
I attempt to watch movies covering the entirety of human history in (sort of) chronological order.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Constantine and the Cross (1962)
Monday, March 3, 2014
Sebastiane (1976)
This movie is soft core gay porn. This makes it my new favorite. Sebastiane is a Roman Soldier who converts to Christianity and gets sent off to the boondocks with six other soldiers as punishment. They wrestle, bath, run around naked and play Frisbee. Sebastiane won't follow any orders and get punished all the time. When his friend asks him why he acts this way, he tells him he likes getting beat up and wants to die. For Jesus. One thing I admire about this movie is it flat out states what a lot of these early Christian films dance around, that the main characters are extreme masochists with death wishes. If you are intrigued by any of this, it is streaming on Netflix.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Ben-Hur (1959)
Ben-Hur could actually be considered a remake of a 1929 movie. It is the story of a Jewish guy who rejects his Roman childhood friend in some scenes full of homoerotic subtext. It's a pretty decent movie and the chariot race scene is awesome. Also, it's in technicolor, so that's fun. It makes me wonder if chariot races were as fatal as depicted. Somehow I doubt it. If, like me, you have a modern attention span you will probably have to break it up into a couple of viewings. I wasn't sure to file this under life of Jesus or early Christian, but I'm going to go with early Christian, since it's a sort of idealized "beginning of Christianity" story.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954)
Demetrius and the Gladiators is the only slightly better sequel to The Robe. It has a similar plot to Spartacus. It's almost impossible to talk about historical accuracy in this movie, because nothing in it is accurate. It's better to just accept this takes place in an alternate universe. That being said, it was kind of fun to watch as the fight scenes were pretty good.
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