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The Last Temptation Of Christ (1988)

I just saw the Last Temptation of Christ…20 year anniversary : I thought it was great…what about you?

the movie came out in 1988 and with the recent release of the Gospel of Judas, it seems like it holds up quite well…
Delilah, I don’t think it was blasphemous: Jesus was a man of flesh, and just like every man I have known, he was hypnotized and obsessed by it…and so this movie showed him dreaming about sex…that’s all
Mountain man…who is mel? It was directed by a Martin Scorcese and based on the book by Nikos Kazantazkis

A movie with Harvey Keitel as Judas; I don’t think so! {No disrespect to an otherwise great actor}. The Passion Of The Christ was much, much better in my opinion.

THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST – HQ Trailer ( 1988 )

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It isn't difficult to imagine why this 1988 retelling of the Crucifixion story was picketed vociferously upon release--this Jesus bears little resemblance to the classical Christ, who was not, upon careful review of the Gospels, ever reported to have had sex with Barbara Hershey. Heavily informed by Gnostic reinterpretations of the Passion, The Last Temptation of Christ (based rather strictly on N...
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Controversy aside, Martin Scorsese's screen version of Nikos Kazantzakis' novel is a dramatic interpretation of the passion of Christ with a miraculous performance by Willem Dafoe as a self-doubting Savior. Scripted by Paul Schrader, with Harvey Keitel as Judas, Barbara Hershey as Mary Magdalene and David Bowie as Pilate. 164 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subti...
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The Last Temptation of Christ DVD (Universal's 100th Anniversary) The Last Temptation of Christ DVD (Universal's 100th Anniversary)
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Martin Scorsese's screen version of Nikos Kazantzakis' novel is a dramatic and provocative interpretation of the passion of the Christ, with a remarkable performance by Willem Dafoe as a self-doubting Jesus haunted by otherworldly visions while on the cross. With Harvey Keitel as Judas, Barbara Hershey as Mary Magdalene, and David Bowie as Pilate; scripted by Paul Schrader. 163 min. Widescreen (En...



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