Psych!!
I will not see “The Passion.” Sounds like a pretty awful time. But, to complete my trifecta of utterly trivial posts, I just wanted to say that if Mel Gibson truly wanted to immerse Christians in an understanding of what Jesus suffered through before death, he wouldn’t have made a movie, he’d have made a video game.
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Apparently, there’s a small but growing Christian video game industry.
In N’Lightning Software’s “Catechumen”…
Yeah, see, I think they ought to stick to the Gospels. Either that or hire Hironobu Sakaguchi.
Whoah — seriously, though — a game based on the Bible produced by the creator of the Final Fantasy series. I would so play that.
Long before “Catechumen,” there was “Bible Adventures.” I totally rented this, back in the day. It did, indeed, suck.
If you made a video game out of it, you’d have to make a reality show first to cash in on the other players … 40 days/40 hours of prime time …
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You know… I don’t even want to delete that spam comment… I’m oddly entranced by it.
However I will strip out all the links to deny the spammers their ill-gotten Googly gains.
Mel Gibson’s The Passion for a game, huh, what a rather surrealistic idea! I wanna hear you guys say that when you are being barbequed in hell–ah, and the smell!