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Tag Archives: Violence
Inglourious Basterds
Quentin Tarentino’s new film brings to my mind something worth a little discussion. Shedding light on the backdrop of the story, his new movie, Inglourious Basterds, is about a Special Forces squad of Jewish-Americans which lands in Nazi Occupied France … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, History, Life, Movie Reviews, Movies, My Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, War
Tagged Auszwitz, Brad Pitt, Concentration Camps, Directors, Europe, film, Film Reviews, Freemasonry, Gas Chambers, Gore, History, Hollywood, Holocaust, Horror, Horror Films, Inglourious Basterds, Jews, Judaism, Marxism, Movie Reviews, Movies, National Socialist Party, Nazi, Nazis, Nazism, Philosophy, Quentin Tarentino, Religion, Socialism, Theology, Violence, War, War Films, War Movies
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Styles of Swordplay
I was browsing Youtube for several particular clips from some movies I’ve seen, namely some sword fights and battle scenes. I must admit that there were a few films which caught my eye with the style of swordplay, … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christianity, Crusades, History, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Personal Commentary, Swordplay, War
Tagged Amore, Antonio Banderas, Balian, Battle, Christianity, Crusades, Emperors, Epic Films, Epics, Europe, Fencing, Films, Gladiator, Guy, History, Hollywood, Israel, Italy, Jerusalem, Kingdom of Heaven, Men, Orlando Bloom, Ridley Scott, Roman Empire, Rome, Russel Crowe, skill, Sports, Swords, Violence, Warfare, Zorro
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More Violence
I don’t have much time to write a post today, so here’s a little more entertainment!
The Social Secularization
Social secularization is a process which the modern world has been undergoing through the last 50 years. Though the movement might be traced back through the 19th Century, the 20th Century has seen the fruit of these radical ideologies which … Continue reading →