I too, plan to see it again. Was going to take in a late showing tonight, but all showings here were sold out.
The attacks will not stop until they find another target for their animosity.
Their rage has nothing to do with anti-semitism, nor violence, nor anything other than their problems with the fact that this film acknowledges that Jesus is indeed the Son of God. Their secularist nature doesn't allow them to accept that, as well as the fact that one principle tenet of secularist doctrine is to undermine the trusted institutions of society whenever possible. Thus the movement for homosexual marriage, when not a one of them gives a damn about marriage beyond its destruction as an institution.
These people have been carrying on this fight for decades, with the libertines of the 60s now in power in industry, education, entertainment, and the media. The question is: What are we traditionalists going to do about this campaign? We might have them outnumbered, but too many of us are still asleep.