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Christopher Hitchens on Charlie Rose 25-Feb-04 (Part 1)

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(Part 1 of 3) A conversation with author Christopher Hitchens of "Vanity Fair", Jon Meacham of "Newsweek", David Denby of "The New Yorker" and David Sterritt, film critic of "The Christian Science Monitor", about Mel Gibson's controversial film "The Passion of the Christ".

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99fJTrOEBaY
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwbBWxNJTcI

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- BerkeleyGuy

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  • Movie sucks. Religion sucks. Thankfully Charlie Rose doesn't.

  • The Passion: the greatest sadomasochistic, homoerotic snuff film ever made!

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  • @terratrema I don't like Gibson as a person but as an actor and as a film producer he has talent.

  • @amatuerarabist - he also rode a Harley.

  • LOL THIS ZIONIST ASSHOLE IS PANDERING TO JEWS BUT IF SOMETHING EVIL WRITTEN ABOUT CHRISTIANS OR MUSLIMS HE WOULD SUPPORT IT 100%.

  • Thanks for the upload

  • The following are fun facts: 1. Jesus was Northern/Western European looking dude 2. Jesus wore crocs. 

  • I like how everyone in The Passion is white - it makes me feel good knowing that Jesus was a white man, for I am an ignorant, self-righteous christian.

  • @SeeProfileForDetails

    Yeah, they're kindred spirits in a way.

    They should get together over a bottle of Talisker and talk it over.

    I predict Hitchens would leave as a somewhat ardent atheist, and Gibson would remain a nutcase mega-Catholic.

  • @terratrema You're on to something.. I think Hitchens dislikes him secretly because he sees himself in Gibson, a drunk washed up alcoholic... lol

  • @SeeProfileForDetails

    Hitchens spent alot of time and ink on Gibson AS A PERSON. The film itself doesn't take up alot of space on Hitchens' potfolio. Look it up if you are interested.

    Hitchens tried to use Gibson as a symbol of all that is wrong with Christianity. To me, Gibson as a human being is a talentless, boring, pathetic, uninteresting, washed-up alcoholic who is of little or no interest.

    There are better targets out there; I just don't get why Hitchens uses him as a be-all and end-all.

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