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Good question. Thanks for asking. Anything that isn't real is a dumb premise then. Only watch documentaries or sports if exploring concepts bother you. Here's hoping someone gets away with your murder, wanker. Ha, ha. Well done. I knew that Carpenter had given Loomis background character material but Pleasence asked him to take it out. I didn't know there was a shooting script floating around. Cheers I guess they were treating us like adults that wouldn't get hung up about nonsense like this. I didn't. I avoid spoilers at all costs. Even the "next time" bit. [i]Garfield's character didn't even have that much belief in his God it seemed until he was challenged. - - [/i] Yes. And? [i]Like he had more of a pride issue or even a fear issue than real faith.[/i] Perhaps. Your point being? [i]I didn't find the film boring at all, but there was nothing to grab onto here unless you're a Christian of some sort,and even then I'm not so sure [/i] So what? Believe it or not, some Christians can appreciate the irony and the lessons to be learnt from the shortcomings and the sins of even the most faithful. Whether that faith is self proclaimed or not. Correct. Politics and religion were such a mess in Europe at that time when Japan was recovering from its own civil wars. The last thing it needed was a foreign religion to become a factor in any potential future power struggles. Particularly when that religion has ongoing sectarian issues and is in the process of tearing itself and its followers apart. The Jesuit St Francis Xavier [u]has[/u] since been criticised by those in his own sect for calling in the cruelty of the inquisition, simply because he failed to understand the religions in some parts of Asia and had no patience for those that wouldn't even condescend to assimilate Christianity with their existing symbols of worship. Why should an agnostic be hesitant about watching a movie because if its historical subject matter? Death to pigs. Ok. I was referring to my surprise that our first sight of one in this show would be a converted Bill. I kind of got the feeling that Missy knew the master would not allow her to stand with the doctor. She remains true to herself But also with a clean conscience for having wanted to try. "Nope" what? I never was surprised that cybermen were involved. Earthshock was a surprise since they kept them out of promotional stuff for that series. Out of place amongst.. "Luv you" tattoos on eyelids? Not realising there's dozens of spiders crawling on you. The slapstick of Marion and Indy's reunion "Indiana Jones...(punch)" "Whiskey!" The monkey business The chaplinesque switcheroo in the doorway with Marion, the goon and the frying pan. Heil Hitler (monkey and Todt) Your shoelace is untied Bendy Mercedes badges Watermelons chucked at howling dogs Punching the soldier and catching his flying hat. And Marion was oblivious because the ship gave a massive blast on its horn, drowning all other noise out. Without Indy (and Brody), the US intelligence services would not have understood the communique referring to Ravenwood, why Ravenwood was important, that it was the Ark they were after, where the staff headpiece might be, where the well of souls was. [b]Indy, Brody, Marion and Sallah found the Ark.[/b] Not the Nazis even though they spent the most effort looking in the wrong places. They took it from Indy, just like idol was taken from him at the beginning, but it blew up in their face when they tried to enjoy the spoils. If it is there, it is not something man was meant to disturb. :) Right about what? His opinions on what attitudes other people should possess and be allowed to express about their own sexuality and their own gender? An intelligent person is not likely to try and argue with you at all. A "counterargument"? That would be like a psychiatrist arguing with a plumber about what dreams are in terms of piping.