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DoesntMatter 06/12/2010 03:43 AM Report
Rachel Weisz is one heck of an actress. Great interview. Also... my God is she shockingly beautiful. I could stare at her all day. Truly.
QuietTraveller 06/08/2010 07:48 AM Report
Judeo-Christians could consider encouraging Christians to observe Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement . . . or some equivalent . . . for the destruction of the Library of Alexandria . . . for the Medieval Inquisition, the Spanish Inquisition, the Portuguese Inquisition with the Goa Inquisition in India, the Roman Inquisition, . . . the deeds that brought on the Protestant Reformation, etc.
Tomorrow night, the Dallas Atheist Book Club will be discussing The Age of American Unreason by Susan Jacoby writing about the defense of intellectualism. The destruction of the Library of Alexandria was an act of anti-intellectualism and an act of terrorism.
QuietTraveller 06/07/2010 11:50 PM Report
Not currently available on amazon.com yet either.
QuietTraveller 06/07/2010 11:48 PM Report
Thank you for the interview. Sorry to discover this is a movie from last year. I'm not in New York right now. I'm in the Dallas area. Where can I see this movie? I just checked Cinemark, AMC, and Angelika-Plano. This is the type of movie I would see the day after Charlie's interview.
shricub 06/07/2010 07:08 PM Report
Probably the best actress we have working today, Rachel Weisz can literally play any role. Too bad that i can't see "Agora' where i live but i can't wait for her to play Jackie O.
REMant 06/07/2010 01:41 PM Report
Acting yourself, is exactly the difference, I think, between old and new ideas of it. Doubt is of course connected to a problem with authority. I doubt, tho, that she was typecast, or that the movie will get very far. The topic would refer I guess to the decree of Emperor Theodosius in 391 to destroy all pagan temples of which the author of the Wikipedia article concludes: "In short, there is no evidence, ancient or medieval, textual or archaeological, to support the story of a Christian destruction of any great library in Alexandria. And yet the story has become fixed in many popular sources." BTW, it's hy-drom-eter.
Max 06/05/2010 09:44 PM Report
Rachel Weisz is with out a doubt one of the most versatile and talented actresses of our generation. loved "Agora" and i can't wait for you to have her on again