Posted on 04/19/2016 8:56:38 AM PDT by Gamecock
HOLLYWOOD, CAFresh off recent blockbusters such as Noah and Exodus: Gods and Kings, multiple Hollywood studios confirmed Thursday that they are looking forward to creating even more terrible Christian movies featuring wild inaccuracies and an offensive departure from the truth as presented in the Bible.
We love what we do, Warner Brothers Vice President Lance Metriculo told reporters. Take the movie Noah. Originally, we tested a very blah movie, without a misanthropic, baby‐hating Noah, drug‐addled Methuselah, or stone golem Nephilim. Boy did we dodge a bullet there, we laughed, after we made all those changes! Then we said, Why dont we put Noah in a knife fight atop the ark, and BOOM!movie magic.
Told that many Christians found the Noah movie incomprehensible at best and more often simply stupidly offensive, Metriculo simply laughed. Dont you worry, he said, patting the heads of several reporters from the Christian Post, Well make more of your moving picture Bible stories reaaaal soon, K?
Likewise, 20th Century Fox executive Judy Sprintz made it clear that her studio was dedicated to putting out more tripe like Exodus: Gods and Kings.
We really think audience respond well to faith‐based action films, Sprintz explained. By faith‐based, of course, I mean depicting God as a childish, petty tyrant and Moses as an arrogant jerk leading a guerrilla military revolution instead of a humble messenger of the Lord.
Asked about charges by Christian critics that such films are often simply B‐grade action movies with a thin pseudo‐biblical veneer applied to them, Sprintz defended her studios work.
Dont worry, were all about getting the right sources in these films. Sprintz contested. We have another one coming out soon that uses all sorts of biblical sources like the Gospel of Thomas and The Shack. If you loved The Da Vinci Codewhich mentioned Jesus and his family, right?youll love what we have coming up.
Also the docket for 2016 are the Universal Studios movie Balaam, which includes a talking donkey sent back in time to steal a doomsday laser from a rogue Edomite, and I Am Zerubbabel, a United Artists biopic featuring the Jewish leader attempting to build up the ruins of the Temple before a second velociraptor attack. Pixar has also picked up the option for Samuel I Am, in which the prophet Samuel (played by Chris Tucker as an animated pet goldfish) attempts to get the future King Saul of Israel to accept his throne during a hijinks‐filled cross‐country road trip.
On the family side, FOX will team up with Sony Pictures on Purgatory is for Real, which the studio describes as based on a true story, the heartwarming trip of a six‐year old boy through the magical realms imagined by Dante Alighieri.
Weve got a lot of good stuff coming up, beamed Sprintz. Seriously, were really looking forward to creating more terrible, terrible Bible movies that have only the faintest basis in Scripture.
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Terrible by design. Hollywood can’t have anyone admiring the Bible. It might get someone interested.
Falls into the false prophet category, of sorts.
based on a true story, the heartwarming trip of a six‐year old boy through the magical realms imagined by Dante Alighieri.
Might be interesting. Kind of a take-off on Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle's novel Inferno.
And of course Hollywood will accurate and fair.
Reminds me of how good those old Cecil B DeMille movies really were!
They are all horrible. They look Mad Max Thunderdome.
In all fairness “Risen” was a darned good movie.
I can’t wait for the block buster “Mohammed and the Child Bride”...
Should be a hoot...!
O’ Wait...
“Risen” was a good movie because of the productive values...
The second half of the movie was purely Hollywood fantasy...
The second half of the movie was purely Hollywood fantasy...
I agree. I thought the first half was very, very good, the second half kidda schmaltzy. Who was the Fiennes character interviewing toward the midpoint? Peter? He seemed like a giggling school girl rather than a messenger from God.
This has to be satire, right? Reads like it’s a depiction of the corporate stooges on The Simpsons.
No, it was not Peter. Yes, it was a disciple whose mind had been blown by what he had seen. Giddy with joy. Now, as to the reception of the tribune by the disciples? No way would a first century Jew have received a gentile, a Roman especially as quickly as that. Despite all that had happened, it would have been too much, too soon. But, of course, this is a parable. The tribune is the man in the audience.
Universal Studios movie Balaam, which includes a talking donkey ....Universal knows talking donkeys work.
Babylon Bee is a humor/satire site.
If The Hobbit can be bastardized to such an insane extent don’t expect anything else to be spared. It’s a shame. Directors think we are too stupid to pay attention without love interests and more drama than the original story.
I can hardly wait for the story of Sodom to be filmed. You know the one where wild, wacky, peaceful citizens of Sodom are oppressed by that hateful, bigoted Lot and his family.
Full of loving homosexuals, just wanting to use their restroom of choice.
I was scanning thru the on demand movies the other day and I couldn’t stop laughing at all the ridiculous plots
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