Mrz24Written by:Martin 24.03.2008 20:15  This weekend some bishops complained about the commercial TV station's program. They think action movies like Peter Jackson's "King Kong" or "Die Hard" should not be shown on Easter Weekend and that the program is an "attack on public order". Do their TV sets have no "off" switch? And why should people who not share their beliefs not entertain themselves with some movies? When I read about this discussion I recognized that one particular movie had not been shown this weekend, even if it would have fit the occasion ;-) Monty Python's Life of Brian I if know the movie, you probably remember this: Brian: Look, you've got it all wrong! You don't need to follow me, you don't need to follow anybody! You've got to think for yourselves! You're all individuals! The Crowd (in unison): Yes! We're all individuals! Brian: You're all different! The Crowd (in unison): Yes, we are all different! Man in Crowd: I'm not... The Crowd: Shhh!
You can see that on youtube, too. And not to forget the ending. Have a nice week. [Edit: Fixed spelling mistake] Tags: |