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chris_molter
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Me either!!I was going to add that one. I can’t beleive that it took that long.
Oh, and The Exorcist would be a good one. Max von Sydow kicks butt!
Me either!!I was going to add that one. I can’t beleive that it took that long.
I’ll vote YES on that! Not only was Tolkien a devout Catholic but he did say that it was a very Catholic story, even if he didn’t believe in making the Christian symbolism as obvious as did C.S. Lewis- so I guess we need to include The Chronicles of Narnia in there too!Would the Lord of the Rings movies count? They were written by a very devout catholic.
C.S. Lewis was an Anglican, so you can’t put him for your list. He is already on our list…I’ll vote YES on that! Not only was Tolkien a devout Catholic but he did say that it was a very Catholic story, even if he didn’t believe in making the Christian symbolism as obvious as did C.S. Lewis- so I guess we need to include The Chronicles of Narnia in there too!
I am glad you brought this up.The Mission
Greatest. Film Score. EVER.
Also, Jeremy Irons played a fantastic Jesuit Father and Robert DeNiro a great struggling reformed slaver and mercenary.
You guys need more like him, in my opinion.C.S. Lewis was an Anglican, so you can’t put him for your list. He is already on our list…![]()
They pulled the old “The Church as in institution is evil, but the priest on the street is good and will fight against it” trick.Oh, yeah, The Mission. I have the soundtrack. BTW, I heard commentary on that movie. Hollywood falsely showed the Church in a bad light. The reality, as you can guess, was quite different.
I never saw that movie (all the hoopla surrounding Russell Crowe’s sickening behaviour at that time put me off seeing it) - how is it Catholic?Don’t forget ***“Cinderella Man”…***The story of James Braddock, a supposedly washed up boxer who came back to become a champion and an inspiration in the 1930s.
LOL…many actors/actresses personal lives leave much to be desired I suppose…that’s why it is good they can act and convince us otherwiseI never saw that movie (all the hoopla surrounding Russell Crowe’s sickening behaviour at that time put me off seeing it) - how is it Catholic?
Oh man! Miracle of Marcelino tore me up big time when I was a little altar boy. Man I saw that thing once like 50 years ago and I still remember it. sort of…High folks:
While I don’t think a Roman Catholic Cinema movement has arisen as has an Evangelical Cinema and even an LDS Cinema–there have been some notable Catholic-themed films over the years. Can folks name some of the best of these? For the sake of this thread a ‘Catholic’ film will be one which:
OR
- Has at least one major character who is notably Roman Catholic or based upon Roman Catholic interpretations of that person;
AND
- Is about the Roman Catholic Church, it’s history, or it’s members;
Please, no Catholic-Church-bashing films, films intended to challenge the RCC on some controversial issue, or films designed to shock the sensibilities of devout Catholic or Christians–as in the current film ‘Religulous’.
- Is faith-affirming, intended to encourage persons who view it in their lives based upon orthodox Christian and Catholic teaching as it is generally understood.
Catholics, Non-Catholics and/or Catholic converts/reverts: you might consider how any films you might name or see posted affected your view of the Catholic Church and whether such films helped to attract you to the RCC.
Thanks!
OOPSThe Miracle of Marcelino
A baby is left at the door of Franciscan monks and they raise him ("Marcelino pan and vino…).
The end of this film brings me to tears every time ( I won’t give it away…)