They already did that. It was called Knowing, and starred (you guessed it) Nic Cage.If they can remake the new Left Behind movie with a less religious orientation, i wouldn't mind watching it. Something like Arnie's End of Days.
Well you have a point there. But these books seems like a kind of fundie Christian version of torture porn to me. It gives them the opportunity to get their rocks off watching/reading about a group of people they are prejudiced against get slaughtered for daring not believe the same things they do, while fantasising about watching it from their perch in heaven.
Revelation's inherent nihilism - God's gonna kill/allow to be killed pretty much all the unbelievers anyway, so what harm is there in sending 'em his way a bit earlier? - not to mention its anti-environmentalism (who cares about saving the rainforests, God's gonna torch everything all any day now) - has almost certainly encouraged, and probably in some cases caused, all sorts of killing and slaughter (not to mention indifference to environmental crises) in religion's name. I'm surprised you aren't capable of employing such basic critical/historical reasoning.
I enjoyed Evan Goldberg/Seth Rogen's This is the End. Probably the best visual take on Revelation that I've ever seen on film, and the fact that it's a comedy film instead of a drama makes that even more amazing. Probably the funniest comedy movie of 2013.
Honestly, anyone who stayed home while this was in theaters because "it's just another stupid movie by those Superbad boys" missed out on a great movie.
Haha you know what I meant. Seeing movies in the theater (in a room filled with 300+ people) is a different experience than watching a DVD at home... and I even have a 10' projector screen in my living room! Plus, I saw it opening night, so I had no idea what to expect.Yes because now that it's no longer playing in the theaters it will never be shown again!![]()
I'm a bit confused as to who it is supposed to appeal to. Is this whole series created just to allow Christians to feel smug and get their jollies watching atheists and muslims slaughter each other?
Doesn't sound very... Christian.
Haha you know what I meant. Seeing movies in the theater (in a room filled with 300+ people) is a different experience than watching a DVD at home... and I even have a 10' projector screen in my living room! Plus, I saw it opening night, so I had no idea what to expect.Yes because now that it's no longer playing in the theaters it will never be shown again!![]()
Weird, I've never heard of this before. I just looked up Left Behind, i'm amazed that such a moronic concept has such wide appeal.
These would actually be good movies if they had a bigger budget
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