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by philamental
Sun Jan 07, 2018 12:51 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Image Game Tournament 2018 - DISCUSSION THREAD - DO NOT POST GUESSES HERE
Replies: 133
Views: 39059

Re: Image Game Tournament 2018 - DISCUSSION THREAD - DO NOT POST GUESSES HERE

snallygaster wrote:My pondering of the bonus round went something like this:
Passion of the Christ was directed by Mel Gibson, who starred in Lethal Weapon, which was directed by Richard Donner, who also directed Goonies, featuring the depicted character Sloth. Sloth is one of the seven deadly sins that John Doe, the villain of Se7en, was obsessed with. Now, a sloth is also an animal, and a doe is also an animal, which brings us to Jesus, who is often symbolized by a fish, so we have three animals each representing a different decade derived from the release date of the film: 00s, 90s, 80s. The 1970s must logically follow, so therefore... wow, Sloth sure was ugly. Oh, I get it.


That is utterly fantastic! Amazingly I had originally considered using The Elephant Man in place of Sloth who would have also fitted in with two of your theories which goes to show how these things can be interpreted so many ways.
by snallygaster
Sun Jan 07, 2018 12:37 pm
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Image Game Tournament 2018 - DISCUSSION THREAD - DO NOT POST GUESSES HERE
Replies: 133
Views: 39059

Re: Image Game Tournament 2018 - DISCUSSION THREAD - DO NOT POST GUESSES HERE

My pondering of the bonus round went something like this:
Passion of the Christ was directed by Mel Gibson, who starred in Lethal Weapon, which was directed by Richard Donner, who also directed Goonies, featuring the depicted character Sloth. Sloth is one of the seven deadly sins that John Doe, the villain of Se7en, was obsessed with. Now, a sloth is also an animal, and a doe is also an animal, which brings us to Jesus, who is often symbolized by a fish, so we have three animals each representing a different decade derived from the release date of the film: 00s, 90s, 80s. The 1970s must logically follow, so therefore... wow, Sloth sure was ugly. Oh, I get it.