When you watch a movie, if you do, what is your favorite religious movies. My wife Charlotte is Jesus Christ Superstar and mine are The Ten Commandments, The Robe, and Ben Hur!... Then there was the Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire and Quo Vadis!... Those are a few of mine!... What are yours?... Brother Glen
What's Your Favorite Religious Movies?
Discussion in 'Travel Forum' started by tyndale1946, Jun 5, 2002.
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Dead Man Walking
Contact -
a few of my faves off the top of my head.........
Jesus (the miniseries)
The Body (excellent!)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(my kids love this one and so do I)
Left Behind
Would the Sound of music count? ;)
His peace-L -
The Ten Commandments
(I used to watch Jesus Christ Superstar as a kid; I liked the rock and roll. "What's the buzz, tell me what's happenin'")
dead Man walking is great
Contact has its moments--the final ephinay at the end is cool where she realizes there is more to than what can be explained. -
Glyndwr said:
dead Man walking is great
Contact has its moments--the final ephinay at the end is cool where she realizes there is more to than what can be explained.
*grin* You nailed it. I didn't post those two particular films just to stir up responses, but nonetheless I fully expected the first response I got to be "What's up with that?"
Early in the movie, the protagonist, astronomer Ellie Arroway declares that she does not believe in God because his existence cannot be proven. She is challenged by her boyfriend, the movie's religious figure, who argues that not all rational beliefs are subject to proof. Ellie finds herself in the hotseat at the end of the film, where she is accused of lying about an alien encounter for which there is no evidence it ever happened, and all she can say in her own defense is that she knew it was true because she experienced it herself.
As it happens, I had been reading some works on apologetics before seeing this film for the second time, and I realized it was a beautiful example of the methodology known as "Reformed epistemology."
Carl Sagan died before the film was complete. As a notorious agnostic and a figure frequently hated by fundamentalists, I wonder what he would make of the implications of Contact's conclusion? -
The Apostle
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Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt
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Ben Hur
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"The Ten Commandments" (OK, I know it plays loose with the written account, but it's a good show).
"Jesus of Nazareth," the miniseries.
"A Man Called Peter," about Peter Marshall.
"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."
Brother Glen: Your wife likes "Jesus Christ Superstar?" I didn't like the movie, but I loved the stage versions. I had it on 8-track (Yeah, I guess that dates me) and listened to it for hours and hours as I drove around in my sleek '69 Falcon. But my version was, I think, one of the London recordings, not the movie soundtrack, which I thought was inferior.
Tell her to try one of the London recordings and see if it isn't better. -
Let's see...
My favorite films are:
The Ten Commadments, Moses, & Jesus of Nazareth
Your brother in Christ,
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Without a doubt, Ten Commandments!
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Hi Guys,
"The Ten Commandments", and "The Robe" would have to be way up on my list of favorites. "The Robe" had one of the most realistic sword fight scenes I've ever witnessed on the screen!
I'm glad someone mentioned "Contact". I, too, caught the religious undertones.
I loved the men's room conversion of Buck Williams (played by Kirk Cameron) in "Left Behind".
"Prince of Egypt" also stands pretty tall to me!
In Christ,
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Jesus of Nazareth, the mini-series.
Peter and Paul, with Anthony Hopkins. -
tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Has anyone heard of Lord Of The Rings being a religious movie... I read the books and saw the movie! What is up with that?... Brother Glen :confused:
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I'm glad you put "Peter and Paul" on the list. But I can't recall that it's been on TV in ages. When did you last see it? -
My all time favorite would have to be "Jesus of Nazereth."
Little House on the Pararie always had episodes that mentioned the Lord. I cried many a tear watching this show :(
Anybody remember Highway to Heaven? ;)
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Susan I love Little House on the Prarie, remember that episode where the little boy Charle and Caroline adopted(him and his siter, their parents were killed in a wagon accident), and he was shot, Charles takes him out in the woods to take care of him by hisself. Does a lot of praying and, and the boy recovers when they thought he was going to die. Very good episode, makes me cry evertytime.
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Lord of the Rings as a religious movie??? :eek:
I too have read the books and seen the movie. To me it was pure fantasy, no religious overtones at all. Having said that, it might be noted that many books, movies, and t.v. shows use the good vs. evil hook, kind of interesting that this is one of the most popular themes in entertainment.
I remember Little House on the prarie and Highway to Heaven. Both were good shows that didn't rely on shock value to gain an audience... those were better days as far as t.v. goes. Todays "Touched By An Angel" isn't a bad show and kind of reminds me of "Highway..".
(Maybe this would be an interesting topic for a new thread..). ;)
Your brother in Christ,
shdwpoet
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