Talk:Jesus of Nazareth (miniseries)

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I APOLOGIZE FOR DELETING THE PICTURE OF ROBERT POWELL AS JESUS BUT I DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR DELETING THE LIST OF WHAT JESUS OF NAZARETH IS RATED IN THE UNITED STATES AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES THAT IS SOMETHING FOR IMDB AND THE LAST TIME I CHECKED THIS WAS NOT IMDB.

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wow Shortly This is the best Film about Jesus life. Whether he existed or not. NOTHING will ever match these 4 parts of his life.

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Transcendental air.

Does this mean that Robert Powell didn't blink and neither did H. B. Warner and Max von Sydow, or does it mean that Robert Powell didn't blink but that Warner and von Sydow did?

This sentence needs to be rewritten to avoid the ambiguity. Two possible suggestions would be Powell never blinks .... following the example of H. B. Warner....

or Powell never blinks... unlike H. B. Warner.


SonPraises 03:16, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

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I've never seen this formulation and don't understand it. My best guess is that it means 6 hours and 16 minutes. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.160.162.242 (talk) 05:25, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

Yeah, that's what it means, although I think a simpler, more generic rendering would be an easier "six hours". Cinemaniac (talkcontribscritique) 03:42, 22 March 2008 (UTC)