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'Hamlet 2' review
Failed actor/inept high-school drama teacher Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan) is a doofus who roller-skates to work, writes without pants and isn’...
JuliaHope from Spring Hill - February 01, 2009 at 10:35 PM
The song, "Rock me, Sexy Jesus." wasn't meant to be disrespectful at all! If you see the movie you'll see that his intention with that song was to convey the point that if Jesus was around in today's society that he would have to market himself to Celebrity status, and how girls (and guys alike) would be moved and touched by his mission, gospel, and the fact that he died for our sins, and in turn would find him physically attractive.
Report This CommentFaceFacts from Des Moines - August 30, 2008 at 9:41 PM
Regarding hamlet2: Since the main creative element is a song with the words, “Rock Me, Sexy Jesus.”. I would suggest this is very insulting and disrespectful to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I do not think our Muslim brothers would like this either if it were, “Rock Me, Sexy Allah.”?
Report This CommentSexualHarassmntPanda from Tysons Corner - August 29, 2008 at 4:05 PM
The fact that you gave HAMLET 2 and THE HOUSE BUNNY the same score makes me a saaaaaad panda. Perhaps you missed the part where Jesus moonwalks on water. Or the fact that someone finally gave David Arquette a role to shine...one where he barely says two words.
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