Hi all, I just thought I'd start a discussion on what some of our favorite christian movies are. I've got a few faves but may want to check out some others ya'll might suggest.
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Really? I loved the 3rd left behind movie. Unfortunately any sequels are kind of in limbo right now because of the whole Tim Lahaye/ Cloud 10 Pictures fiasco where Lahaye kind of sued for the rights of the movies. Basically Tim Lahaye wants to remake the movies himself, but if he doesn't make one in a certain amount of time, movie rights go back to Cloud 10 and they can start where they left off.I do like the Left Behind films. The last one wasn't as good as the first two though.
I saw Fireproof, it was okay. Some of the dialog is stilted/wooden. It's the same with many of the Christian films. Not that I'm the Queen of writing great dialog, but when I hear bad dialog, I cringe.
Of the big budget films I love The Ten Commandments--Everything from the music to the actors--even the background actors, I like.
I could never get into the Left Behind craze. To me it was just too phony, like a Dick & Jane version of the rapture. The only Christian movies that I like are Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments. Anything made for a "Christian" audience is usually pretty boring and dull. I find this pretty interesting. Maybe we just need another Cecil B. DeMille or William Wyler to come along.
Most Christian movies are poorly done by people pretending to be actors and filmmakers.
It is not not a "Christian movie" but I always liked Hollywood's version of "O Brother , Where art thou" with George Clooney.
Even the secular world leaves the theater humming the Christian tunes.
hey now... that's not a christian movie.... is it? :unsure:I though the Matrix was good.![]()
As sharp as a bowling ball.hey now... that's not a christian movie.... is it? :unsure:
hey now... that's not a christian movie.... is it? :unsure:
Well I guess it would depend on ones definition of a "Christian movie". I thought the movie had a very interesting story line and could be used as an allegory that expresses some spiritual realties.
Things are not what the seem.The movie really does well ( even if it's unintentional ) at communicating the difference between religion and truth.![]()