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Unrealistic, soppy people.The men are passive aggressive and guilt the women for having jobs. Appalling, domineering, patriarchal nonsense.I couldn't make it through this absurd film; I was feeling bilious.Christians really need to stop making movies. Helpful•0 8 ...
(Bonhoeffer) and his colleagues bring the horror and almost inevitability of the destruction of innocence if good people, if Christians, will not stand against evil as it assiduously devours what is godly and good, the future is bleak. Let us not think our current situation in the US is ...
Beheading, drowning, burning, and being hung upside down with one's neck slightly cut to ensure a slow, painful death are some of the creative ways that Inoue (Issey Ogata), a merciless inquisitor, uses to torture captured Christians and instill fear in everyone else.Rodrigues and Garrpe ...
and Devil works (I watched the painfully plodding THE STAND on TV) that weren't made by self-professed Christians. So if anything can scare the beejeezus out of me or Jesus into me, it should be a Christian propaganda movie madeBYChristians for that very (publicly expressed) purpose, ...
About These Ratings Nigel Thornberry (Tim Curry) is a good-natured, somewhat daft British father, who hosts a successful nature program. His American wife, Marianne (Jodi Carslisle), is the show’s producer and cinematographer. She also is the mechanic for the family "ComVee" — a tricked...
During the final nearly 40 minute battle for Jerusalem in Ridley Scott's Crusade epic "Kingdom of Heaven", I found myself yawning and checking my watching on multiple occasions. It's not that there wasn't a lot happening on screen. Truly, Mr. Scott is a master at staging epic battles...
About These Ratings Written by Jerry Seinfeld, reportedly after a chance joke to Steven Spielberg about “a B-movie with real bees” was taken seriously as a movie pitch, Bee Movie is as pop-culture savvy as it is biologically challenged. It’s an urban comedy about the circle of life ma...
Well, I did not cave under the pressure to watch the must-see, life-changing Left Behind flicks. Neither was I sucked into watching and embracing the all-powerful The Passion of the Christ. My personal ratings dropped somewhat as a consequence. ...
citing its "outstanding artistic significance" as the justification for broadcast. The governors conceded the program -- in which Jesus is at one point depicted wearing a diaper -- had offended viewers. "In all the circumstances, the outstanding artistic significance of the program outweighed the ...