Mel filmed Bird on a Wire in British Columbia. My cousin bik was his bodyguard.
Come to Young Pope Mel. I will teach U how to have your own web presence. U were safe with Rob B. Safety in numbers. Take the church to infinity and beyond.
Mel filmed Bird on a Wire in British Columbia. My cousin bik was his bodyguard.
Come to Young Pope Mel. I will teach U how to have your own web presence. U were safe with Rob B. Safety in numbers. Take the church to infinity and beyond.
In Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ I crush the serpent Lucifer on minute 9 second 11. Mel starred in the movie Conspiracy Theory. Do you think 9/11 was a conspiracy? Do you believe there was a conspiracy against Julius Caesar or a conspiracy against me?
Mel Gibson named his daughter Lucia after the seer of the Virgin Mary in Portugal. Lucia was given three secrets. The first told of hell and where sinners go. The second secret predicted the second world war. The third secret is a mystery. The church was supposed to reveal it in 1962 but they kept it secret until the year 2000. Some say the secret was changed and Lucia silenced. Is the church hiding an apocalyptic secret?
In Get the Gringo Mel features Our Lady of Guadalupe.
She is featured many times in this movie.
There are images of the Virgin Mary or Our Lady of Guadalupe with a skull instead of a face.
I wonder what this possibly could mean?
Octavius writes:
The skeleton in Mexican art is celebrated. Although the universal symbol of death may be shocking to many, in Mexico death is contemplated face to face with impatience, with contempt, with irony and with humour. Skulls feature a lot.
The Mexican artist uses the skull as a living symbol like the rain, trees, the colours and the birds and is able to give a physical place to a physical fact. He controls death by catching its image; thus making it into a lasting visible life. Because for the Mexican artist death is not the end; but part of the continuation of the cycle of life; just as the day follows the night, and the spring follows the winter, life follows death.
The use of Skulls and skeletons in art was well represented even by The Aztecs who excelled in stone sculptures and carvings. The worship of death involved worship of life, while the skull symbol of death was a promise to resurrection.