Re: A question on a scene in DOGMA


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Posted by Bad Mutha-Phucka Jay at chpxy01-chrtr01.ne.mediaone.net on May 16, 2000 at 21:34:05:

In Reply to: A question on a scene in DOGMA posted by JazzyPhatNasty on May 16, 2000 at 21:25:27:

: Hey Kevin, first off, I just wanna say Chasing Amy is my fav movie of all time... and Dogma is right up there... *Loved Clerks.. but not Mallrats.. sorry.. funny as hell, but not my kinda movie I guess* Anyways, in DOGMA... why does Alanis Morisette suddenly decide to wear a silver dress and do cartwheels? I mean.. what was the signifigance? *By the way... I don't care what anyone said, she was awesome as god*

: -Luc

Not to say that I know anything about anything, but maybe it signifies the fact (recurring throughout the film) that there should be no norm for what god is, was, or will be, and if god likes cartwheels or skeeball, who are we to find that stupid or wrong?

P.S. (Skeeball kicks ass!)



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