I think 101M in this age is a good showing in theater.I have not seen the flim and I won’t see Bale’s movie either.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/noah_2014/
Russell Crowe stars as Noah in the film inspired by the epic story of courage, sacrifice and hope. Directed by visionary filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (c) Paramount
In Theaters:Mar 28, 2014
Wide On DVD:Jul 29, 2014
Box Office:$101.2M
Runtime: 2 hr. 17 min.
http://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/noah-biblical-tale-rewritten-push-agenda/
“Noah: A Biblical Tale Rewritten to Push an Agenda
Since its release in early 2014, the big-budget movie Noah has caused controversy for not being biblically accurate. While that is certainly the case, the movie does more than take liberties with the Bible: Noah pushes messages that have nothing to do with the Bible. These messages are actually political and come directly from the world elite. The primary message? Humanity needs to be cleansed again.
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“I think 101M in this age is a good showing in theater.”
Not when your film cost $125,000,000.00 to produce.
freeonefrom said:
“Russell Crowe stars as Noah in the film inspired by the epic story of courage, sacrifice and hope. Directed by visionary filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (c) Paramount”
If you’re a “visionary” (this is just another word for glorified-overrated-liberal filmmaker) director, and you’re trying to tap into the Christian market, you’d better have your ducks in a row when it come to Biblical accounts and men and women in Scripture.
Aronofsky’s a hack in regards to the Noah film. He deliberately rewrote this Biblical account and typically exploited it in order to sell an environmental-bad humans-evil Noah fable. Obviously, Christians were not amused.