A few years ago I wrote an article entitled “The War on Holidays”, which I refreshed and republished just a few weeks ago. It effectively posited the proposition that holidays, at least as celebrated in America, are just not what they used to be. The article meandered through the list of major holidays, both secular and religious, and how they have changed over the last … [Read more...]
THE WAR ON HOLIDAYS
October is here (not that you would know it from the weather), and once again we are plunging headlong into the ever-lengthening holiday season. While I freely admit that I do love this time of year, I can’t help but think that holidays are fundamentally different today than they were in the days of my increasingly distant youth. There was a time when most holidays, both … [Read more...]
TEN MAJOR JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN ANNIVERSARIES COMING UP IN THE NEXT DECADE
In 2017, I had the opportunity to go to the city of Wittenberg, Germany where they were celebrating the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the town church, inadvertently launching one of the greatest movements for religious and social change in history. For Germany, the … [Read more...]
STORIES FROM THE HEBREW BIBLE THAT NEED TO BE MADE INTO MOVIES
So for the last few months I have been taking advantage of the extra time to furiously work on The Complete Jewish Pilgrim. I have also been watching a lot of Biblical movies for inspiration. In doing so I have realized that while there are many movies based on the Bible, most of them focus on the same handful of figures (I’m looking at you Moses). The Bible is full of some … [Read more...]
THE GREATEST HOLIDAY MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Since the dawn of the Hollywood era, movies have been an integral part of the Christmas season. Even the most jaded would be hard-pressed not to be able to name at least one holiday classic that they hold near and dear. From the first production of “A Christmas Carol” in the early silent era to the annual onslaught of holiday dramas on the Lifetime and Hallmark channels, … [Read more...]
HAPPY HOLIDAYS VS. MERRY CHRISTMAS – MY POLITICALLY CORRECT CALENDAR FOR SEASONS GREETINGS
The now annual exercise decrying the “War on Christmas” has begun once again. I have already seen the first salvos fired on Facebook. Many of The Complete Pilgrim’s readers can already guess my position. I believe that there is indeed a war on Christmas, but it’s not coming from those who joyfully declare “Happy Holidays”. The real war is being waged by those forces who … [Read more...]
SEVEN MOST RELIGIOUS SUPERHEROES OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE
In the year 2000 (has it really been seventeen years?), Hollywood gave us the first film in the X-Men franchise. Since then, multiple film studios have given us ten films in the X-Men franchise; fifteen films in the Avengers franchise (including the Guardians of the Galaxy) with nine more on the way; five Spider Man films; and a handful of other odds and ends. Movies based on … [Read more...]
BIBLICAL EPICS PART TWO – LESS THAN STELLAR BIBLE MOVIES
As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of D.W. Griffith’s silent masterpiece Intolerance, it is easy to remember the many great Bible epics that Hollywood has turned out over the last hundred years. From the classics (The Ten Commandments, Ben Hur) to the controversial (The Last Temptation of Christ) to the contemporary (The Passion of the Christ), Hollywood’s greatest … [Read more...]
BIBLICAL EPICS PART ONE – CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF THE BIBLE IN FILM
On September 5, 2016, Hollywood celebrated the 100th anniversary of the release of the movie Intolerance, considered by many to be the greatest (or at least one of the greatest) films of the Silent Era. Produced and directed by D.W. Griffith as a sort of apology for his earlier film Birth of a Nation, which was heavily criticized for its racist overtones, Intolerance focused … [Read more...]
SEVEN MOST RELIGIOUS SUPERHEROES OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE (continued)
4 – ARCHANGEL (1963) Archangel is one of the founding members of the X-Men. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963, he was one of the original superheroes that debuted with the X-Men comics. Originally known as Angel, Warren Worthington’s powers include great strength and the ability to fly, thanks to his angelic wings. His hero name is inspired not only by his wings, … [Read more...]