I'm a Christian but...


These movies are so melodramatic and annoying and I'm tired of them. There's like a new one every two or three months and they're all the same, heavy handed and contrived.... I'm a fan of film, my favorites include the films of Christopher Nolan, Spielberg, some Scorsese, and my favorite movies are Inception and Schindlers List. But these "Christian" movies are so poorly made and melodramatic that I can't help but criticize them... I'm sorry

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I see what you are saying, but I do not agree that they are all the same. Some have been surprisingly good, in my opinion.

Please stop.

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This was an amazing film. Acting was really good and most importantly the message was great

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I have a low tolerance for melodrama but i enjoyed this one.
I found 'Courageous', 'Fireproof', and 'Facing The Giants' rather hard to digest at times for the corniness, but for me, the first two have their redeeming qualities.

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You're a Christian who knows very little about the religion you claim to follow

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VESh4yv9PI Omega Men

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Not all Christian movies are well made, but I thought this one was.

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These movies are so melodramatic and annoying and I'm tired of them. There's like a new one every two or three months and they're all the same, heavy handed and contrived.... I'm a fan of film, my favorites include the films of Christopher Nolan, Spielberg, some Scorsese, and my favorite movies are Inception and Schindlers List. But these "Christian" movies are so poorly made and melodramatic that I can't help but criticize them... I'm sorry


Everyone that builds these "Christian" movies up: are doing what Jesus told them to do.

Jesus says:
"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing." 1 Thessalonians 5:11


The producers and writers of this movie were Christians, were they not?

I believe, a Christian movie, by Christians, should get people to think about their eternal life, after death. Good news is salvation is free. How awesome us Christians believe that we will be given a second chance, with a new perfect body and to live free of pain and suffering. "A new heaven and a new earth."
Revelation 21:1

If you are a Christian and don't know what I am talking about then, you NEED to start reading the New Testament, beginning in Matthew 1:18 through Jude. These books in the New Testament are our directions from God and EVERY person who says they are a Christian is NOT EXEMPT from reading the Lord's instructions.

God says in the book Colossians Chapter 3: Verses 1-4 (New Testament- Bible)

Rules for Holy Living
"Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things."

Bradycole97: if you only like Non-Christian Movies, aren't you setting your mind on earthly things, when God told all of us to focus on things above?

Pastor Charles Stanley, of First Baptist Church, taught us that if your Church isn't teaching from the Bible, SWITCH Churches. A Minister or Preacher should be leading his flock (people), like a shepherd leads his sheep.


I've watch filtered (Clearplay)Non-Christian movies but I wouldn't watch any Scorsese movies because his movies are against what God teaches us. "It is God's will that you should be sanctified: that you should avoid sexually immorality.." 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8

It's not easy to be a Christian but look at the Grand Prize: Eternal Life in Paradise with a brand new Perfect Body...a second chance, I like that.

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Same here. It's discouraging.

Most of them -- nearly all, actually -- are done so badly in so many ways that you wonder who they're aimed at. They seem to be sort of a string-plucking exercise for people who already like that particular note and will respond to it, which is a real shame. It becomes mere confirmation and applause from within the church building, instead of going out and hooking into where people actually are. All that money and (to some extent) talent and expertise, all of it going into a preaching-to-the-choir kind of thing. There are elements here and there that aren't like that, sure. But mostly, that's the overall effect.

I don't know if you ever read Frank Schaeffer's lament about how Christianity has settled for bad art (including bad literature and bad music), and how unnecessary, tragic, and even outrageously intolerable this is, given the fact that through the centuries, Christianity and God-and-universe-related themes have been responsible in part or in whole for some of the greatest works of art (again, including literature and music) in the history of humanity. I think he wrote this thing in the late '70s or sometime in the '80s. He really lays into Christians for settling for -- even demanding -- the mediocre and simplistically didactic when it comes to art.

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