The pope needs a psychotherapist in this comedy from Rome. At least they know about popes over there.
Video posted by Rorie on March 2, 2012
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They're just like us :D
Wonder how much kiddy rape will be in this.
The King's Speech 2: The Pope's Speech
Well I think it looks great.
@Dallas_Raines said:
C'mon, man...it's a weekend. Lighten up!
@KJ said:
:( man. Bummed me out for sure. Although I guess I'm not Catholic any more so I can't complain about those jokes.
Looks great!
"I have an army!"
"We have a pope"
Sorry, first thing that popped into my head
@Dallas_Raines said:
Hahahahahahahahaha. Oh man. I needed that.
The President of the United States once needed a psychoanalyst. The result was a much better movie and James Coburn lighting up the screen.
@hkr said:
I still want to see that. I think it was on streaming at one point, not sure any more.
@Dallas_Raines said:
It's not like it's a movie about teachers or anything.
"We have a Pope." Sounds like a line from the Marvel Avengers... Vatican Squad.
get it? Instead of "We have a Hulk?"
I'll be here all week. Tip your hostess.
@Tomrock said:
Took the words right out my mouth.
I got a very high Analyze this vibe from this trailer...
I saw this in the UK and it was good.
The main problem I had was I expected a fairly broad comedy but it turned out to be fairly downbeat and melancholic with a few laughs thrown in. Also the director (who also is the producer, writer and the actor portraying the therapist, he gets around) is very political and the film is quite clearly an examination of the Catholic Church in crisis. Now as I say it was good but I do think the trailer makes the film seem a lot more light-hearted than it is.