I didn't see the movie. It looked like a stinker -- and choosing Morgan Freeman as God just seemed so uninspired and politically correct. Spare me such pap.
From this review:
Then there was the show-stopper: when, as the credits rolled, "Noah" held up a replica of the Ten Commandments, then turned it around to reveal an 11th Commandment, "Thou Shalt Do The Dance."
Isn't that like the Child's joke/riddle: "How many of each animal did Moses take on the ark?"
Let's try to keep our patriarchs straight, people!
I didn’t see the movie.
Most people didn’t. The last movie theater I went to was showing ‘Gods and Generals’.
Although I must admit...I have a strange desire to hit the drive in with my wife and some friend and see Transformers, of all things....(chuckle)
Little bit o popcorn for the mind is good for you.
If past is prologue to the future, Hollywood may come out with Evan Almighty II next year. They just seem to remake everything.
I didn't see the movie. It looked like a stinker -- and choosing Morgan Freeman as God just seemed so uninspired and politically correct. Spare me such pap.
You are aware that this is a sequel to Bruce Almighty?
I haven't seen this one, but the first was a surprisingly respectful film about faith.
morgan freeman is fine as God in my opinion. classy with great voice.
the only better “God” voice would be james earl jones.