1. To avoid the film
2. To expect a complete and deliberate rewriting of this biblical account.
I predict that Mr. Bale will experience the Noah affect on box office receipts. Unless, of course, the Hollywood insiders get creative with the numbers.
Ironic for a guy named Christian.
Liberal Hollywood is trashing the Bible.
I mean they just hate Jews, Christians, God and the Bible.
Its enough to drive them insane.
So they have go out of their way to assault and discredit the beliefs of religious people.
Then again, its the new zeitgeist.
It is useful, if nothing more, as a good consciousness raiser about how the world treats sacred things.
The classic interpretation of Noah’s and Moses’s actions as being inspired by a purposeful God is out the door with the world. No, they have to psychoanalyze these folks, and they can’t come up with a theory that explains everything. So they invent stuff. Moses’ brethren and Pharoah thought Moses was crazy, so the modern world thinking him crazy too is hardly news.
Numbers 12:3
Moses was the meekest man on the face of the earth.
So, if they had a meekness contest, Moses would have won ‘Most Meek’. Do you think he went around bragging about it?
Skipping this anti-Christian trash. UP YOURS BALE!
+1 Win for the conservatives.
FR will boycott this sh**** movie
will pass on Exodus just like I passed on Noah.
Hollywood got the Left behind remake right. Maybe due to Christians involved in the script writing and overseeing the direction of the movie.
"The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend."
Exodus 33:11
Sadly “Noah” made big bucks.
From Wiki....
“Noah grossed $101,200,044 in North America and $258,000,000 in other countries, making a worldwide gross of $359,200,044.”
Kind of ironic, coming from someone who is best known for his lead role in “American Psycho”.
By the way, Hollywood, please do tell when the epic about Mohammed comes out. I want to know who plays the nine year old.
Either a person trusts God or he doesn’t. If a person trusts God, he will recognize when he reads the account of Moses in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy that Moses was a person who trusted and obeyed God. He was one of the greatest men who ever lived. He did not thrust himself into the position of leadership. God called him. Moses actually resisted the call at first, and asked God to send someone else.
If a person doesn’t trust God, he will doubt that the Bible is true and be suspicious of the motives and actions of all believers, past and present. Bale’s comments reveal him to be of this group, and therefore he should not be making a movie about Moses. The rest of us should certainly not be watching a movie about Moses starring Christian Bale.
That's part of his job as an actor, after all.
Most barbaric he ever read about in his regular life or his WHOLE life? And like his whole life and EVERYTHING, or, you know, just his REGULAR whole life and stuff?.
Is Christian Bale seven years old? Or is he, like, THIS MANY years old?
Barbaric? Why—because he led his people out of bondage in Egypt? Or maybe he is referring to the 10 plagues. However, those plagues came from G-d, not Moses. Moses was just the messenger.
Hope so.
Moses was a great hero-period.
Bales is just another dimwitted Hollyweird Prostitue.
Apparently, he thinks only perfect beings, like him, should have been depicted therein.
I think 101M in this age is a good showing in theater.I have not seen the flim and I won’t see Bale’s movie either.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
Russell Crowe stars as Noah in the film inspired by the epic story of courage, sacrifice and hope. Directed by visionary filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (c) Paramount
In Theaters:Mar 28, 2014
Wide On DVD:Jul 29, 2014
Box Office:$101.2M
Runtime: 2 hr. 17 min.
And I bet Bale thinks that Allah, Mohammed, and his 1400 years worth of murderous followers are just a bunch of peaceful, righteous dudes!