I don't need Athiests or hypocritical Christians to tell me what movies I should or should not watch........
Movies are for entertainment purposes only, not biblical prophesy and I view them as such............
People such as you need to get a life.......
If you don't like the movie, fine, but don't don't preach to me and tell me what I should or should not watch..........
With all that being said, tell me Star Traveler, what exactly about this movie turned you so hostile against it? You did watch it right?
I looked for where Star Traveler posted to you, but I didn't find it.
Did someone else preach at you on a different thread? Do you have the right thread?
Hand me a thousand dollars right now to go see that movie ... I would hand it right back at you! You actually couldn’t pay me to go see it. It would be like paying me to listen to Obama give a speech ... either in person or by video ... I wouldn’t do it!
Thus far I’ve NEVER ONCE listened to a single speech from Obama. Ask me what Obama is all about and I can tell you. I don’t have to listen to a single speech from him to do that ... and I’ll guarantee you, I never will.
The same thing applies to LIARS in the Hollywood movie industry who LIE TO THE PUBLIC to get them in there ... just to listen to their propaganda! No PROPAGANDA for me from Obama or from this LYING ATHEIST DIRECTOR who tries to tell me that an “atheist” can actually tell the truth about that account in the Bible.
Obama and that director are CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH!
Here’s what I said elsewhere ...
I dont mind science fiction movies, as long as theyre not trying to tell me that this is actually what is going on ... LOL ...
Heres what the producers of the movie were saying before it came out ...
The pre-release advertising promoting the movie Noah made a point of stating that while the director took artistic license in the production it was still faithful to the biblical story. [ ... ]
The producers tried to keep these details secret from the faith-based public in order to not have a backlash from negative reviews that would affect the all important opening weekend box office. I learned about some of these details last year from a French graphic novel (which I was shown in Germany) upon which the films script was based.
As far as I know this was not translated or released to the English-speaking market, presumably to prevent these fictional elements from getting out to the faith-based American audience. Now, the secret is out and it is hoped that informed audiences will, like Noah in the film, judge this parody of the biblical account, unworthy of cinematic salvation.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3138756/posts
Why would anyone want to see a movie where it is obviously intended as a slam on Christians? I wouldn’t watch it for free