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God's Not Dead (2014)
Go, enjoy and be blessed by this film!
Being a Christian, I went to see "God's Not Dead" with the hopeful expectations that this would be a good film. Unfortunately, other attempts at Christian films have failed from poor production values, bad writing & acting.
I was not disappointed in this film. I LOVED IT. I was drawn in from the beginning and sat there until the end of the credits with tears in my eyes. I loved the cast and I loved the message and I came away thoroughly entertained.
The film is filled with an array of characters that are facing life's situations that are happening today. College courses that challenge our beliefs, illnesses, troubled family relationships, and broken hearts, etc.
SPOILER ALERT! It is a film with the message of Jesus Christ. I know this offends many (which is quite evident by the venom spewed out by many of the reviews in this site). I have read countless reviews of different films on IMDb over the years but I do not recall a film that brought out such hateful comments such as this small film did. Wow ... all I can say to the Producers ... GOOD JOB GUYS!! You struck a nerve.
Ironically, someone like the film's Professor Radison would have been one of those who would have written one of those reviews. Well, everyone has a right to their own opinions but really? 'Methinks thou dost protest too much.'
God's Not Dead" is a film I would high recommend.
The Cross (2009)
Story comes Thru - awful production value
I was looking forward to seeing this film ... I remember seeing Arthur Blessitt on TBN back in the early 80's and was just fascinated with his tales of his travels around the world with the cross. He had such an infectious personality ... there was always so much energy and joy he radiated. Thankfully the story of his life comes across but the production value of the film was unfortunately awful. Bad editing and sound mixing to name a few ... which is a shame. I left the theatre wanting a Jesus STICKER .. like the ones he hands out on the streets to the people he meets. I wish they would have handed them out as we left the theatre!