Why avoid a rehash of Cecil B. DeMilles excellent The Ten Commandments? That movie made no effort to ridicule faith, hope, or love, and it was great entertainment that (mostly) told the story from the Bible.
With modern special effects, this could have been a great movie too, but the atheist director had priorities unrelated to providing good, positive entertainment. It’s a shame too, but it would be a bigger shame to pay for the movie and thus reward him, or expose our children to his product.
You are so right.
I certainly have no intention of paying good money to see this film. I havnt seen a movie in a theater in over 30 years and Im not going to start now.
At some point it will be available on cable for free and maybe Ill check out the special effects on my 42 Vizio HD TV. That will be the extent of my interest.