As I considered my options during my senior year of college,
I knew all about this Cult of Passion and its demands.
One thing
I know about cults is that they say they are the one and only true way.
10,000 years from now, no one is going to even
KNOW about the cults of ancient desert dwellers,
In other film news, here's everything you need to
know about cult film The Room and disaster artist Tommy Wiseau.
Not exact matches
For one to say that building a Mosque near ground zero is wrong is
no different than someone saying they don't want a Christian church being built somewhere because someone close to them died in a Christian
cult bombing or suicide like Jim Jones or Timothy McVeigh, or to say they don't want a Catholic church to be built because they or someone they care
about was molested by a priest.
You believers can wail all you like
about being persecuted, but any thinking person
knows that you are merely trying to deflect attention and responsibility away from your sick
cult.
Either Jesus was a real man in history who we
know absolutely nothing
about, due the the Bible's completely innaccurate and conflicting accounts, or he didn't exist at all and was a lesser god that was created based on many of the tenets of the
Cult of Osiris.
If you repeatedly break your
cult's rules and lie to your wife (and ask or force those around you to lie or cover up what they
know), why should you be believed
about anything that is not proven?
From the outside it may seem obvious to you, but I personally
know a lot of people who would describe Catholicism as a
cult, and still others who would say the same thing
about Pentecostalism, Mormonism, Evangelism, and a few others.
How
about all you «magic underwear» bashing, «Not Christian» branding,
cult calling, people that profess to
know more
about Mormon doctrine than Mormons do.
People feel like they need to be special and if they
know some magic words or are a part of a secret
cult then they feel better
about themselves.
You don't give a
cult millions without have some say in it, it's called common sense and we all
know better what your
cult is really
about and that is tickets to heaven for a price.
I have Mormon relatives and friends that are great people, but you must read
about the Mormon faith if you want to
know why Billy Graham has always called it a
cult.
Not
knowing much
about Mormonism (considered a
cult by Evangelicals), Islam, Buddhism or Catholicism doesn't really say much
about or imply much
about knowledge of the Bible and its teachings.
It is a
cult that pollutes the minds of people who
know the real truth
about God and and Faith.
Also, clearly you don't
know anything
about this church if you make such bold statements such as they are a
cult.
Too bad you
know nothing
about your own
cult.
I
know all I need to
about this
cult.
The LDS just don't want you to
know, and expect you to be too be to lazy to educate yourself
about the
cult.
Billy Graham's Evangelistic Association can disassociate itself from the truth that Mormonism is a
cult all they want to support Romney, but I
know the truth
about Mormonism, Scientology, and the other «
cults» that they themselves recently identified as such.
I would be interested in anything that you, as a 21st century member of the religious
cult, might have to say, but am not interested in anything written so long ago by bronze age or iron age
cult members because they really
knew nothing
about the world and believed in gods the same way any primitive man did... through scientific ignorance.
I only
know personally of two successful christian communities where believers live either together or buy up houses on a particular street and run businesses (other than some
cult communities which are differently run — they are not, I think what we are talking
about here) and share resources.
If the judge
knows so much
about Muslims and their so - called culture (the word culture being a misnomer), he also
knows they believe lying to «infidels» like him is encouraged by their
cult.
Even after The Disaster Artist gave his own story and his
cult - classic indie film The Room — largely regarded as the worst movie ever made — new prominence, little is
known about where he comes from or who he truly is.
It is funny how little regionists actually
know about the ancient cultures that produced their
cults.
The books, the tapes, the T - shirts — suddenly it all makes sense, and I'm breathing a lot easier
about this conference,
no longer afraid I'm in danger of getting sucked into some strange new
cult.
You guys
know how we feel
about Trader Joe's cheese and
cult favorites over here at BA, but the frozen food selection deserves some love too.
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It would be the hat, lipgloss mainly because I love Smith and
Cult because we all
know how I feel
about lip glosses, and the Lint Roller, I feel like an adult picking this one!
I honestly do not
know enough
about about the
CULT of Mormonism to address the subject of Mitt Romney's support of abortion.
Plenty of demagogues have raised a mob in the past that they ultimately couldn't control, and since Obama's supporters already have noteworthy
cult - like qualities as it is (the Daily Show's walking - on - water jokes
about his Holy Land trip were funny -»cause - they - were - true funny), who
knows what will splinter off?
For example, there is more than you could ever want to
know about the machine that inspired the game - theorising computer in the
cult teen movie War Games.
This thing has a
cult following and I don't
know why I didn't learn
about it sooner.
You also
know I love my OG - the
Cult Gaia small ark bag, which you've undoubtedly seen on just
about every blogger.
Of course he fought the Commies, but
no matter how redundant the title sounds, we're still stoked for this fun - sounding documentary
about the underground
cult Norris enjoyed in, of all places,»80s - era Romania.
In the vein of Tommy Wiseau's» The Room» comes» Dangerous Men», a movie the distributor
no doubt hopes will become a
cult classic thanks to the obvious lack of quality on screen and the narrative
about the behind - the - scenes personality who made it.
This success has, in some small part, fueled the desire to
know more
about certain
cult films that were...
The particulars of the case, something to do with a string of mysterious suicides precipitated by an Egyptian
cult existing in Holmes - era London, aren't nearly as interesting as the lengths to which Spielberg and company go to make Homes «exciting» for a mid-Eighties youth audience that mostly learned what they
knew about popular entertainment from twin godheads Spielberg and George Lucas.
Big Question: How scandalous was this
cult and how come no one
knew about it?
«Holy Hell» Lowdown: The director moved to West Hollywood after film school in the 1980s where he ended up joining a
cult that no one seemed to
know about.
Another casualty of industry ignorance is The Seventh Victim (1943), a
no less original B picture
about devil worshippers in Greenwich Village, showing at the Film Center as part of its series «Horror for the Holidays: Occult
Cult Films.»
So it's like if the first part of Forrest Gump was
about Sally Field fending off, I don't
know, a weird
cult?
For those who don't
know about The Room, it is a 2003 film that has gained
cult classic status (or is it classic status?)
Writer / director Michael Dougherty has given movie buffs everywhere a gift, not just in terms of crafting an excellent film (one that's assuredly destined for
cult classic status), but in granting us the opportunity to surprise the hell out of all of our friends on Halloween night with a trippy little horror flick that they
know nothing
about.
Mary Harron: A Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter,
known for her socially - conscious independent films such as I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
about Valerie Solanas» life that led up to her failed assassination attempt of Warhol, and The Notorious Bettie Page (2005), a film
about the 1950s pinup model who became a
cult icon of sexuality and helped popularize pornography.
LIGHTNING OVER WATER is a film
about the last months in the life of American director Nicholas Ray, who is probably best
known for his
cult film «Rebel Without a Cause».
No, the strange thing is that The Disaster Artist probably wouldn't be so good if the movie it's
about, the 2003
cult film The Room, weren't so bad.
Le Redoutable, also
known as Godard Mon Amour, is a film made by one kind of director
about another and, as befitting the near -
cult status of the subject, it has proven divisive.
5:45 p.m. — 6:45 p.m.: THE DISASTER ARTIST»S JAMES FRANCO AND DAVE FRANCO Actor - director James Franco and his brother, actor Dave Franco, join Vulture Festival to discuss their new film, The Disaster Artist,
about the making of the modern
cult - classic The Room (
known to its many fans as the greatest bad movie of all time).
The first sign that the story may be autobiographical is that director Josh Mond,
known for «Martha Marcy May Marlene»
about an abused woman who leaves a
cult and which is a superior piece of work, early on shows the family sitting shiva over the death of James's father.