it's a great brew and one with
a lot of cult appeal worldwide.
1 But lately there's been
a lot of cult - ish movies too.
Like
a lot of cult movies though, it has it's flaws; the settings are basic and it has the old flashing computers with an abundance of lightbulbs on show but it's testament to Carpenter's vision that his concept overrides these dated faults and the film still manages to remain suitably futuristic.
I can find scripture to support anything I want to say, which explains
a lot of cults.
Not exact matches
«Last month's «dying
cult of equity» Investment Outlook elicited a
lot of excitement, but somehow failed to impress readers with its main point: Returns from both stocks and bonds will be stunted.
the Word - Yes we are supposed to read for ourselves, and test our pastors / preachers with the Bible - but the Bible is meant to be heard, and it's good to have someone exposit it - yes unfortunately there's a
lot of bad theology, and even
cults claiming to be Christian, we were warned about false teachers.
It is these aspects
of the church: control
of the finances
of members, control over all aspects
of interpersonal relationships, segregation
of believers into levels
of worthiness, not to mention the dubious credibility
of the sole person who made up the entire religion... That make Mormonism look a whole
lot more like a
cult than a religion.
It is going to take a
lot of personal income away from the evangelical leaders so no doubt they are going to go out and scare their congregations with Mormon's are
cults and not Christians.
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.
«The
Cult of Reason has really gained a
lot of ground in the last few centuries...» And thank goodness for that!
I would agree with you that a
lot of groups don't intentionally start out to be a
cult but rather a community that desires to be different.
Lot's
of cult tendencies, and very disturbing that this CHILD MOLESTER / RAPIST actually rewards himself as a GOD.
There were
lots of messiah
cults.
I also think
lots of pastors really don't believe anyway — they get the game, they are not in it to model after that
cult leader.
Aside from being really uncomfortable because - I was not only being forced to be there - I was there for pot when everyone else was there for things like meth and heroine, I found a
lot of what they taught and practiced to be very
cult - like.
Hell, a
lot of you wingnuts think it's your duty to get other people to believe the same garbage as you, so you go around bugging people and trying to get them to convert to your
cult as a way
of life!
I grew up in a kind
of «
cult» church that was very exclusive and played a
lot of mind games.
To franklin Graham all I can Say is you choose a
cult member, an organization that proudly admits its a mormman group over a fellow Christian, let me just say a
lot of my black Christian friends thinks that one decision divided our races more then anything in the past thirty years but we still consider those that feel that way family members although you may not.
â $ œThe Marxists Farmer had read, and many
of the intellectuals he knew, disdained religion, and it was true that some versions
of Christianity, and more than a few missionaries, invited impoverished Haitians into what Pere Lafontante called â $ ˜the
cult of resignationâ $ ™, into accepting their
lot patiently, anticipating the afterlifeâ $ ¦
«On one hand, a
lot of it just has to do with a culture
of the individual, with like the
cult of the self, so these people who kind
of refuse to integrate become leaders
of this thing,» he says, remembering seeing other young Christians who were developing into ministry personalities.
Joe Smith found some tablets in the woods and went out west and created a religion /
cult which hs
lots of followers, read the book
of Mormon sometime and you'll realize how wacko they are.
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.
Regretably today there are a
lot of nominal Christian and a
lot of sects,
cults and false churches.
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a
lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct
of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his
cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more
of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount
of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
I have a
lot I want to write about the fascinating
cult of Facebook mom groups, but...
The speed and depth
of the economic downturn mean it would have been very diffi
cult for the Conservative Party to look ready for government if they were now saddled with
lots of unaffordable commitments that predated the recession.
It's true,
lots of fitness fads attract a
cult following
of sorts.
Their is a
lot of mystique built up around the bench press and almost a
cult - like worship
of the exercise.
While I like coconut oil a
lot and use it quite liberally at times, I don't believe it's going to cure all disease or that it should be elevated to a kind
of cult status.
Outfit Details: Who What Wear Romper
Cult Gaia Bag (
lots of bamboo ark bags for less!)
And right now they have a
lot of other cute styles by
Cult Gaia available.
This
cult classic has legions
of fans and we're sure that Nancy and the gang's awesome dark style has a
lot to do with it.
This is one
of the
cult game now, a
lot of people enjoy playing them.
This art form has been embraced by
lots of people outside Japan, and now has a major
cult following in America, as well as elsewhere in the world.
Not because it actually has substance and is well thought out, but because it is a
lot of fun to watch and has become a
cult classic.
District 9's plot takes a
lot of cues from
cult 80s sci - fi, most obviously the racism allegory
of Alien Nation and the genetic mutation premise from Cronenberg's The Fly.
We've seen zombies
lots of times before this title, but a
cult - like village that was out for your blood was a new kind a scary we've never seen before.
While a
lot of big - name directors wiped out this year, a few filmmakers risked self - parody with projects that indulged their personal tics and obsessions with unapologetic thoroughness; the results were strange, kind
of wonderful exercises in playing to a dwindling
cult on their studios» dime.
It's an instant
cult classic that I can see a
lot of people discovering on the home video front and not so much theatrically, which is a shame, because films like this need audiences support to help fund future projects for talented filmmakers like Martin McDonagh.
Lee Valmassy has a
lot of fun letting loose as the gleefully farcical villain (a mohawked, golden - grilled gangster who only wears jumpsuits), and Art Hsu turns in a scene - stealing performance as the hero's duck - loving sidekick, but while fans
of bad movies might appreciate what «The FP» has to offer, it's not exactly the ready - made
cult classic that it's so desperately trying to be.
God Eater 2: Rage Burst is a remake
of the
cult - classic PlayStation Portable JRPG, and while it makes the jump to the PlayStation 4 fairly well on the technical side, it's still plagued with a
lot of problems from the original.
Main Street was not a success, but it opened a
lot of doors, and soon enough, Shankar was executive producing hits like The Grey and instant
cult classics such as Dredd.
Wet Hot American Summer Director: David Wain Year: 2001 A
cult film that's long since surpassed that status, Wet Hot American Summer is a
lot of things: It's hilarious; it's perfectly cast; and it's a clear demonstration that Christopher Meloni has more range than simply playing a dour sex crime detective.
A brilliant sequence in which Kenneth and gun - shop owner Andy (Bruce Bohne), marooned across a parking
lot on the roof
of his store, engage in a game
of celebrity skeet shooting (the zombie «Burt Reynolds» gets one in the brainpan, which, by itself, earns the picture a recommendation) touches on our relationship to the
cult of celebrity in the same breezy way as its commentary on consumerism.
This is one
of the
cult game now, a
lot of people enjoy playing them.
It's great to see Capcom's
cult classic point «n» clicker Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros» Treasure dusted off for a digital re-release (# 13.49 until 18th December; # 17.99 thereafter) as
lots of people overlooked this one at launch.
While it's unlikely to achieve the
cult heights
of Mallrats or Clerks, it's far more recognisable as the work
of the man who gave us such wonderfully puerile entertainment in the «90s, and as a result is a
lot more enjoyable than his more recent output (his excellent The Runaway Dinosaur episode
of The Flash aside).
With «The Hunger Games» hitting cinemas
lots have people have been talking about the origins
of the idea for a teen death match with many citing the influences
of a
cult Japanese film «Battle Royale».
This week we've got Far Cry 5's
cult - fighting open world coming to
lots of platforms and Outlast 2 being ported to the Switch.
Based on the true story
of Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero, who created and starred in The Room (the world's most notorious
cult classic bad film), this movie is a heck
of a
lot of fun.