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Meade's Ball

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Man dressed as the devil disrupts ‘Passion’ movie.


Moviegoers at Country Cinemas in Evansville attending a showing of “Passion of the Christ” got more than they bargained for Saturday night.

They were greeted in the lobby of the theater by a man wearing a ‘red devil’ costume. Tyler Wendell, a 19 year old freshman at the University of Southern Indiana, caused quite a ruckus with his get-up. The audience, many who were part of church groups, was visibly upset by the antics of Wendell.

”I always like to push the limits,” Wendell said. Many were upset that Wendell chose to wear a devil costume to a religious movie. Many patrons jeered Wendell as he stood in line for concessions.

Once inside the movie, Christians began pelting Wendell with Gummy Bears, Ju-Ju Bees, and popcorn. Management got involved after a 75-year-old woman, Hazel Meyer, poured a 64-ounce Coca-Cola on Wendell.

Brian Fitzgerald, General Manager of Country Cinemas, asked Wendell to leave because he was such a disruptive presence. “Our corporate policy is to eject anyone that interferes with the movie experience of fellow patrons,” Fitzgerald said.

Scott Brown, a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, was outraged. “This is no place for this type of behavior,” Brown remarked, “This was already a sensitive subject, and then to mock it by dressing up as Satan is despicable.”

When asked what he hoped to accomplish by his actions, Wendell said he likes doing things to get a reaction. He was also inspired by a biography he read about the Marquis de Sade.

De Sade was an 18th century writer who caused scandals with his libertine behavior in pre-revolutionary France. De Sade was once arrested for desecrating the Holy Eucharist to see if God really existed. Wendell said his stunt was along the same lines.

Wendell, an atheist, said, “If God really existed, He would have struck me down for dressing as the devil.” He also wanted to prove “that Christians aren’t as forgiving as they portray”. Wendell says his actions were also partially due to a genuine dislike of Mel Gibson.

Fitzgerald replied that Wendell was “a misguided and deranged person.” Fitzgerald also said measures are being taken to ensure this type of disruption does not occur again. “From now on, people dressed offensively will not be allowed to enter the theatre.” Country Cinemas' management is in the process of creating new guidelines for preventing people dressed as “evil beings” from gaining entrance to the theatre.

As of this writing, Evansville police were investigating the incident.
 




REDLAND

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At the foot of the downs
:lolol: :lolol:
 




Marc

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they do have ridicluous beverage sizes in cinemas over there, stuff like Super Large, Super XXL etc....fat yankees
 
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Icy Gull

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WTF is a ju ju bee?
 






US Seagull

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I heard another story this morning that patrons at a Georgia cinema where upset when they noticed that their tickets to see "The Pasion of the Christ" had the number 666 on them :lolol:
 


oldham gull

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I'm going to a preview showing of the film at the Printworks in Manchester tomorrow. If you are interested I will put a film review on the board.
ps (I am not wearing a costume)
 




Meade's Ball

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oldham gull said:
I'm going to a preview showing of the film at the Printworks in Manchester tomorrow. If you are interested I will put a film review on the board.
ps (I am not wearing a costume)


I'm only interested if you are dressed like this Satanic Geoff Capes:

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Easy 10

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Sounds more like a stunt from Jackass.
What a humourless bunch of poe-faced tosspots at that cinema. Some people are so far up themselves they go out of their way to be "offended" by something. A bloke dressed up as the devil - oh my GOD, he's RUINING my evening, oh I'm so offended.

Get a life, you preachy, pathetic gabble of bible-bashing inbreds.

:shootself
 


Juan Albion

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Sounds more like a stunt from Jackass.
What a humourless bunch of poe-faced tosspots at that cinema. Some people are so far up themselves they go out of their way to be "offended" by something. A bloke dressed up as the devil - oh my GOD, he's RUINING my evening, oh I'm so offended.

Get a life, you preachy, pathetic gabble of bible-bashing inbreds.

:shootself

Yeah, shame they're not as tolerant as you, eh, Easy?

Guy got what he deserved. He was being as disrespectful as a Palarse fan turning up dressed as Norman Whiteside at a Chris Ramsay appreciation evening.
 




Easy 10

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Juan Albion said:
Yeah, shame they're not as tolerant as you, eh, Easy?

Guy got what he deserved. He was being as disrespectful as a Palarse fan turning up dressed as Norman Whiteside at a Chris Ramsay appreciation evening.
Disrespectful my arse. It was a childish prank, nothing more. What do they do on Halloween, lock themselves in the cupboard all night in case they see someone dressed up in a red leotard carrying a pitchfork ?

Some people like nothing more than to make a fuss about nothing, and if it makes the news then all the better as far as they're concerned...as long as they've got themselves noticed somehow. I can just see the letters to their local papers, from "Outraged of Evansville"

:rolleyes:
 


Juan Albion

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Easy 10 said:
Disrespectful my arse. It was a childish prank, nothing more. What do they do on Halloween, lock themselves in the cupboard all night in case they see someone dressed up in a red leotard carrying a pitchfork ?

Some people like nothing more than to make a fuss about nothing, and if it makes the news then all the better as far as they're concerned...as long as they've got themselves noticed somehow. I can just see the letters to their local papers, from "Outraged of Evansville"

:rolleyes:

Of course it was disrespectful. If the guy had been in Safeways or Withdean, it wouldn't have got the same response. To turn up at a celebration of the sacrifice of the pivotal figure of a major world religion is not only disrespectful it is also pathetic. The guy needs therapy. And imagine what would happen if he tried something similar at Mecca (the one in Saudi Arabia, not your local bingo hall). Or dressed as a member of the Ku Klux Klan at a Black Power meeting. Or as Nazi at a synagogue.

Besides which, I'll think you will find that he was the only one seeking publicity.
 








Easy 10

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Juan Albion said:
Of course it was disrespectful. If the guy had been in Safeways or Withdean, it wouldn't have got the same response. To turn up at a celebration of the sacrifice of the pivotal figure of a major world religion is not only disrespectful it is also pathetic. The guy needs therapy. And imagine what would happen if he tried something similar at Mecca (the one in Saudi Arabia, not your local bingo hall). Or dressed as a member of the Ku Klux Klan at a Black Power meeting. Or as Nazi at a synagogue.

Besides which, I'll think you will find that he was the only one seeking publicity.
I think there's a big difference between dressing up as the devil, and dressing up as a Nazi or Klu Klux Klan member, as those are *factual* figures who have committed genuine atrocities against blacks and Jews in the recent past.

Someone dressed up in a Devil outfit just doesn't carry the same sinister connotations though really, does it ? Yes, it was probably ill-advised, and as the bloke said, he was just "seeking a reaction". He probably is a certifiable twat of the highest order. If you think their outrage was totally justified Juan, then fair enough. But I just think those outraged cinema-goers overreacted completely at someone who just making a bit of a tit of themselves. A :tosser: sign would probably have sufficed.
 


Easy 10

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Meade's_Ball said:
This is the last "amusing" thread i start.
Sorry to hijack it, MB. We're all still friends here though....right ? :D
 






Icy Gull

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Meade's_Ball said:
”. Wendell says his actions were also partially due to a genuine dislike of Mel Gibson.

Can someone please explain how that relates to his dressing up ?

Unless of course it's aMel Gibson film? :dunce:
 
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