What is a “skinny flick”?
Surely you don’t mean “skin flick”!
after seeing god is not dead, buy a second ticket for god is not dead, walk into Noah and enjoy the comedy show.
I saw the guy on O’Reilly and it looks good. The actor who plays the atheist professor is in fact a Christian, so he plays opposite his own personal beliefs.
Never thought I'd experience the day when I'd be in a crowded theater where the audience cheered the existence of God.
This is a good weekend to see the movie. Hollywood only understands the bottom line, and a movie that supports belief holding its own against the mauling of Noah's biblical story is a real strong message.
Took the family to see this - excellent.
Was very pleased to see that the packed theater audience was about 90% Teen/Twenties, on a Wednesday night.
Hardly a person moved, not for popcorn, sodas, or restrooms throughout the whole movie and to my surprise they were intently following the trailer side shot replays.
Is the measure of a good movie only by comparison to Star Wars and such?
Bttt
I’m going with my 12 year old son today.
going today at 4,
with gr daughter and co worker.
Went with the wife this afternoon, wonderful, stunning faith movie. Kevin Sorbo is to be highly commended...along with the entire cast and crew!!! Riveting & focused on multi-story background!! Not a peep to be heard during the entire showing. Truly a must see movie!!!
Sorbo makes Obamabot Hollywood look like deadbeat, boring, losers, all around!!! They are!!! Obama.....hint: God & religion are alive and well!!! Obama, go back to Chicago and sell ur anti-religion wares in the “Church “ of ur beloved Black Racist, Hat Filled, Idol, Rev. Jeremiah Wright!!! The Pope has ur number....too bad, so called, religious African-Americans have nary a clue...Sad!!!
Our family saw it this afternoon. 4 butts in the seats. Full house in a big theater. Loved it.
I was hugely, hugely prejudiced in FAVOR of this movie. And I didn’t really like it:
I thought there were some implausible aspects of the movie:
1. The six-year GF of the protagonist LEAVES him because he has this conflict with this one prof in his FIRST year of college? Yes, the crux of the disagreement is pretty fundamental, but after six years? PLEASE.
2. The rich bro utterly rejects his ailing GF at a fancy anniversary dinner in a way that is cartoonishly unfeeling. Less would have been more, here. Unconvincing.
3. The young Muslim girl loves rocking out to .AUDIO SERMONS ? Nah, sorry. It’s a stretch. Her religious stirring should have been shown as happening in some other more plausible way. This was interesting but badly developed.
4. Hit by car - African minister examines the dying patient for 2 seconds, “His lungs are filling with blood he’s DYING ”. This was done super formulaically. I actually laughed out loud, it was done so clumsily.
5. “You can’t handle the truth” debate climax - Sorry, a philosopher —even a person of above-average intelligence— would NEVER have strolled into that simple debating ambush that I won’t detail here. NastyProf gets all emotionally riled up, then utterly defeats and unmasks himself in a microsecond. And the bad guy is utterly defeated, right out of Scooby-Doo.
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Ya know what? I freaking LOATHE secular Hollywood, and I was all set for this movie to be fantastic, and I beseeched others to see it.
Was it nearly as good as I’d anticipated? NO WAY.
How many muslims and wealthy Chinese industrialists will THIS film convert? Maybe zero. In fact it will simply re-enforce their antipathy to Christianity.
There were just too many situations that were not plausibly done.