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Title: Religious movies
Post by: Trevor on December 10, 2023, 05:13:09 AM
I was raised Presbyterian and while most religious themed films are a little cringey to me, some aren't.

THE HIDING PLACE
THE CROSS AND THE SWITCHBLADE
JONI
IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC JESUS
SIX: THE MARK UNLEASHED
GOD'S NOT DEAD *

* The issue I have with this movie is it portrays atheists as horrible people which is nonsense: my special younger sister is an atheist.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: claws on December 10, 2023, 05:39:04 AM
Years of the Beast (1981)

Christian horror sci-fi movie about the rapture. According to reviews, it is more faithful to the bible. IMDb's trivia says Years of the Beast was also shown at churches.
It gives Twilight Zone-ish vibes, is kind of dark and eerie and the horror feels more real.
Unsettling end-of-times movie that gets the message across without preaching. Recommended.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: FatFreddysCat on December 10, 2023, 11:32:03 AM
"The Gospel Blimp" (1967) is probably the closest thing I've ever seen to a "Christian screwball comedy."

It's a short film (approx. 40 minutes) about a church group that purchases a blimp so they can fly it around town to spread God's word. However, every one of the methods they use -- dropping leaflets, loudly playing Gospel music, mounting a super brightly lit "message board" on its side, etc. -- only serve to p*ss off their neighbors. I guess the message is supposed to be "you shouldn't try to ram the Gospel down people's throats, because it'll annoy them." (A lesson that a lot of the Jesus junkies that I've met in my life must have missed...)

I watched this on YouTube a couple of years ago and it looks and feels like a long lost TV sitcom. It's so weird and silly that it's actually kind of fun:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3nnLpIe9yU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3nnLpIe9yU)

I became familiar with it as a kid in the '70s due to this comic book adaptation, written and drawn by the great Al Hartley of Archie fame. It was part of the legendary "Spire Christian Comics" series that they used to pass out at Sunday school. Even as a 9 year old I knew Spire Comics were kind of schlocky, but I never turned down a free comic back then. :D

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Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: RCMerchant on December 10, 2023, 11:42:13 AM
Not a fan. Of religion.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: ER on December 10, 2023, 11:46:25 AM
Does The Golem count?


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: Trevor on December 10, 2023, 12:36:24 PM
Not a fan. Of religion.

The older I get, the more I question my faith.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: M.10rda on December 10, 2023, 01:04:08 PM
Good thread, Trevor.

I agree there's "an issue" w/ GOD'S NOT DEAD but would counter that there are many issues w/ GOD'S NOT DEAD and only one of those is the portrayal of atheists (though that's a huge one). The producers of GOD'S NOT DEAD should've read or watched THE GOSPEL BLIMP!  :smile:

Lifelong Christian and longtime lapsed Catholic, though I like the current Pope, who is highly unpopular w/ the right-wing members of his church. No need for my own personal diatribe here, but everyone's entirely welcome to believe anything they want to believe as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else. You can spread the Gospel of Christ all you want just by acting in the manner of Jesus and treating people w/ kindness and compassion.

Thus my favorite "religious" or spiritual film is probably Michael Tolkin's THE RAPTURE, which is a nice bromide to GOD'S NOT DEAD. In the end nice old Will Patton gets rewarded for his faith but poor (though justly indignant) Mimi Rogers is still welcome to believe what she pleases. To each their own!


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: M.10rda on December 10, 2023, 01:12:59 PM
And of course there's always ANDREI RUBLEV, STALKER, and NOSTALGIA, three films I love more than THE RAPTURE... but Tarkovski's in a category all his own.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: Cult_Moody_Movies on December 10, 2023, 01:20:49 PM
Not a fan but wouldn't take away these studios right to make what they want. Clearly there is an audience for them. However looking at how Angel Studios operates......it kind of enrages me more moderate filmmakers are not taking note as smaller budgets or funding.

That being said I bought Indicator box set covering the films of Ormond Family.

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Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: Alex on December 10, 2023, 01:41:00 PM
Dogma.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: RCMerchant on December 10, 2023, 06:27:16 PM
If you consider Satanism a religion, I love those kinda films!


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: Gabriel Knight on December 10, 2023, 08:35:44 PM
I always enjoyed STIGMATA, mostly because I freaking love Patricia Arquette.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: FatFreddysCat on December 10, 2023, 08:52:12 PM
Dogma.

Still my fave Kevin Smith movie, and certainly his most ambitious. Wish it were more widely available, but Harvey Weinstein owns it. So far Kev's attempts to buy it back from his organization have been unsuccessful.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: claws on December 11, 2023, 02:22:56 PM
There's a video on YouTube with two priests reacting to Dogma. They say it is entertaining, but Dogma got many things wrong and made up stuff that isn't in the bible.
It's still a fun movie though.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: Gabriel Knight on December 11, 2023, 02:26:06 PM
I thought DOGMA was one of the most cringe movies I've seen. Half the dialogue is composed by F bombs and joint jokes, and all the serious stuff was overlook way too fast. It could've been insanely good but I doubt the writer was capable enough for that.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: claws on December 11, 2023, 02:28:33 PM
Thus my favorite "religious" or spiritual film is probably Michael Tolkin's THE RAPTURE, which is a nice bromide to GOD'S NOT DEAD. In the end nice old Will Patton gets rewarded for his faith but poor (though justly indignant) Mimi Rogers is still welcome to believe what she pleases. To each their own!

The Rapture seems to be everyone's favorite hidden gem. I quite enjoyed it back in the day because it was different. I should rewatch it one of these days.


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: Trevor on December 11, 2023, 03:25:15 PM
Dogma.

Still my fave Kevin Smith movie, and certainly his most ambitious. Wish it were more widely available, but Harvey Weinstein owns it. So far Kev's attempts to buy it back from his organization have been unsuccessful.

Some kind soul uploaded the whole movie to YT.  :smile:


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: bob on December 11, 2023, 05:42:44 PM
Dogma

Ben-Hur (1959)

The Passion of Joan of Arc

The Ten Commandments (1956)


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: M.10rda on December 11, 2023, 07:53:36 PM

The Passion of Joan of Arc


Oh sure. Carl Dreyer, like Tarkovski, is in a category/genre almost all his own...


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: RCMerchant on December 11, 2023, 08:18:17 PM
^ OK. I like that one. BEN-HUR (1959) and 1929. and SPARTICUS (1960)


Title: Re: Religious movies
Post by: indianasmith on December 11, 2023, 09:01:52 PM
GOD'S NOT DEAD had its problems but stood head and shoulders above its sequels.
Many atheists I know are delightful people whom I've enjoyed spending time with; I have, however, known a few who are just as obnoxious and as determined to ram their atheism down your throat as the most rabid of fundamentalists are with their "sharing the gospel."

One recent Christian film I enjoyed was RISEN, which was similar in many ways to my book THE REDEMPTION OF PONTIUS PILATE, although not told from his point of view.   Joseph Fiennes played the Roman centurion who crucified Jesus and was tasked with finding his "stolen" body by Pilate.  Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy of the HARRY POTTER films) had a supporting role as a young military tribune.