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Michael Jackson's "This Is It": RD10
by Motte Brown on 11/03/2009 at 2:48 PM

PluggedIn.com's Bob Waliszewski and Cheryl Wilhelmi discuss Michael Jackson's "This Is It." They also mention their new movie review show on the Gospel Music Channel, which happens to carry Bob's favorite TV shows "Sue Thomas F.B. Eye" and "Doc."

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1

Orianthi! Oi!


2

Nice work. This is a much more nuanced and sensitive review than previous entries. Thanks.


3

I wish somebody would please talk about V. I didn't understand what it was going to be about.. I watched it and Jesus fell off the cross at the church. There were some other things that were... Well anyway. What in the world is this show about?


4

Leigh - do you mean V., the TV miniseries about aliens? Or the movie V for Vendetta?


5

V: do a wikipedia search on it. The current show is a remake of a miniseries from the 80's.


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Leigh #3, you asked about V. Here's Christianity Today's review. http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/movies/reviews/2009/v.html


7

Thanks. Did it creep anyone else out?


8

I didn't watch it, Leigh, but from the trailers it looked like just another sci-fi drama.


9

The crucifix fell down because the whole earth was rumbling. I didn't think much about it beyond that. I'm sure that in earthquakes or for some reason or another statues of Jesus or anyone else fall down all the time.


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Michael Jackson's "This Is It": RD10
by Motte Brown on 11/03/2009 at 2:48 PM

PluggedIn.com's Bob Waliszewski and Cheryl Wilhelmi discuss Michael Jackson's "This Is It." They also mention their new movie review show on the Gospel Music Channel, which happens to carry Bob's favorite TV shows "Sue Thomas F.B. Eye" and "Doc."

Comments

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1

Orianthi! Oi!


2

Nice work. This is a much more nuanced and sensitive review than previous entries. Thanks.


3

I wish somebody would please talk about V. I didn't understand what it was going to be about.. I watched it and Jesus fell off the cross at the church. There were some other things that were... Well anyway. What in the world is this show about?


4

Leigh - do you mean V., the TV miniseries about aliens? Or the movie V for Vendetta?


5

V: do a wikipedia search on it. The current show is a remake of a miniseries from the 80's.


6

Leigh #3, you asked about V. Here's Christianity Today's review. http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/movies/reviews/2009/v.html


7

Thanks. Did it creep anyone else out?


8

I didn't watch it, Leigh, but from the trailers it looked like just another sci-fi drama.


9

The crucifix fell down because the whole earth was rumbling. I didn't think much about it beyond that. I'm sure that in earthquakes or for some reason or another statues of Jesus or anyone else fall down all the time.



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