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did that haircutjust call you pentecost? as in stacker pentecost? tango, hero of basically the whole world? it isjust a name. it is a really cool name! in its favour, it is a film about massive robots hitting each other, it has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. on the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with hugh jackman and big fighting robots. very quickly, despite the fact we have some interesting actors, very quickly it becomes big robots hitting each other and smashing great big buildings and none of it having any impact whatsoever. really odd, you are left with the spectacle. empty spectacle. very few occasions in which empty spectacle alone will get away with it. i think we have seen enough big robots hitting each other to no longer be impressed by that. what you need... i know this sounds old—fashioned, you need a story that you care about, characters that you like and you are rooting for.
did that haircutjust call you pentecost? as in stacker pentecost? tango, hero of basically the whole world? it isjust a name. it is a really cool name! in its favour, it is a film about massive robots hitting each other, it has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. on the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with hugh jackman and big fighting...
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brian: define pentecostal. kate: oh, sure. it's a movement predicated on the idea that we're in a new era of science and wonders and it started in the early 1900s and it most often looked to healing and the gift of tongues, so an unknown language. so, like in some of the clips you'll see people switch to what doesn't sound like intelligible words and it's supposed to be a spiritual -- brian: have you heard mike murdock talk that way? kate: yes. i mean, it's called glossolalia, and in some versions it's supposed to be a translatable language, but in most iterations it just sounds like syllables that seem random, but they believe it's a spiritual heavenly tongue that's given to them to communicate with god. brian: so, norman vincent peale. kate: so, norman vincent peale doesn't come from that pentecostal strain. he comes from what looks like mainline protestantism. he had a methodist background plus this theology of self esteem. they're all borrowing from this kind of seed bed of theology called new thought which was a movement
brian: define pentecostal. kate: oh, sure. it's a movement predicated on the idea that we're in a new era of science and wonders and it started in the early 1900s and it most often looked to healing and the gift of tongues, so an unknown language. so, like in some of the clips you'll see people switch to what doesn't sound like intelligible words and it's supposed to be a spiritual -- brian: have you heard mike murdock talk that way? kate: yes. i mean, it's called glossolalia, and in some...
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did that haircutjust call you pentecost? as in badass stacker pentecost? has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. 0n the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with huthackman and big fighting robots. very quickly, despite the fact we have some interesting actors, very quickly it becomes big robots hitting each other and smashing great big buildings and none of it having any impact whatsoever. really odd, you are left with the spectacle. empty spectacle. very few occasions in which empty spectacle alone will get away with it. i think we have seen enough big robots hitting each other to no longer be impressed by that. what you need... i know this sounds old—fashioned, you need a story that you care about, characters that you like and you are rooting for. some kind of heart amidst all the real steel smashing. and real steel did have that and this did not. i get the feeling you did not like it much. what is good
did that haircutjust call you pentecost? as in badass stacker pentecost? has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. 0n the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with huthackman and big fighting robots. very quickly, despite the fact we have some interesting actors, very quickly it becomes big robots hitting each other and smashing great big...
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did that haircutjust call you pentecost? as in stacker pentecost? massive robots hitting each other, it has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. 0n the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with hugh jackman and big fighting robots. very quickly, despite the fact we have some interesting actors, very quickly it becomes big robots hitting each other and smashing great big buildings and none of it having any impact whatsoever. really odd, you are left with the spectacle. empty spectacle. very few occasions in which empty spectacle alone will get away with it. i think we have seen enough big robots hitting each other to no longer be impressed by that. what you need... i know this sounds old—fashioned, you need a story that you care about, characters that you like and you are rooting for. some kind of heart amidst all the real steel smashing. and real steel did have that and this did not. i get the feeling
did that haircutjust call you pentecost? as in stacker pentecost? massive robots hitting each other, it has none of the leering nastiness of a michael bay movie, that is good. 0n the other hand, what it does not have is any of the magic and wonder and awe of a guillermo del toro film. nor does it have the fun of real steel, for instance, with hugh jackman and big fighting robots. very quickly, despite the fact we have some interesting actors, very quickly it becomes big robots hitting each...
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from the resurrection comes pentecost is the gift of the hole spirit, the gift of the spirit after the rez recollection and ascension of the lord is the ability for us to have god's own love within us. that we are not just reflecting on past historical events but in the mystery of the eucharist and mystery of the eucharist of the rosary we enter into christ. >> yes. >> we relive and actual eyes his life and resurrection. we're -- actualize his life and resurrection. we're entering into his very life and death to share in our goal which is the resurrection, risen life and transformed life, life in god. >> in other words lent is the pathway towards the cruise fiction which is the great -- cucificio? >> yes. >> the students of our lady of visitation school started a daily rosary so 8:15 every da, there's a rosary said. school kwie yes down and the principal says it's becoming a soothing up and lifting experience every day in the school. >> it's calming and centering in a world in great need of that kind of peace. and the angelic salutation itself, we are repeating the words of the arc an
from the resurrection comes pentecost is the gift of the hole spirit, the gift of the spirit after the rez recollection and ascension of the lord is the ability for us to have god's own love within us. that we are not just reflecting on past historical events but in the mystery of the eucharist and mystery of the eucharist of the rosary we enter into christ. >> yes. >> we relive and actual eyes his life and resurrection. we're -- actualize his life and resurrection. we're entering...
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i play jake pentecost who is the son of idris elba -- pentecost.d it's pretty cool, some epic fights, good laughs and a good old time. >> jimmy: epic fights? >> yeah, like -- >> jimmy: so you -- and scott eastwood are controlling one giant robot. you're the pilots of the robot. >> yeah and we have to move in sync. we have to be compatible, our minds meld. >> jimmy: yeah, when you're like -- flip out the laser sword -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: the robot gets a real sword and you're just like slicing robots. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's just awesome. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip. here's john boyega in "pacific rim, uprising." take a look at this. >> ah! [ chittering ] [ alarm ] >> what do we do? >> follow my lead! ah! [ laser ] >> activate gravity -- [ laser ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes! john boyega, everybody. "pacific rim, uprising" is in theaters and imax this friday. bob saget joins us after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ this puppy had nothing on the new glad forceflex plus advanced protectio
i play jake pentecost who is the son of idris elba -- pentecost.d it's pretty cool, some epic fights, good laughs and a good old time. >> jimmy: epic fights? >> yeah, like -- >> jimmy: so you -- and scott eastwood are controlling one giant robot. you're the pilots of the robot. >> yeah and we have to move in sync. we have to be compatible, our minds meld. >> jimmy: yeah, when you're like -- flip out the laser sword -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: the robot gets a...