
This is a blog created for Christians that love movies. Though we do not recommend a great deal of what comes out of production houses, every now and then there is a gem that just needs promoting. Some movies may contain brief nudity or language. Do your homework.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Great Escape

The Blind Side

It is rare to see movies that portray Christians as genuine people and not narrow-minded morons--let alone Conservative Republicans. The Blind Side tells a true story with great humor and touching reality. It also touches on issues like the severe disconnect between the upper-class and the lower-class sections of one's own hometown. Yet that does not make them bad people for such, just not thoroughly engaged in being able to help. Drugs are the real problem that keeps those in its grip, slaves to the very end. And there are more than enough scum to keep you in those bonds for their own gain. A sad untold story, touched upon in the end credits, is the young boy hanging with the dealer who used to play ball. The sorrowful epilogue was that he was killed in a gang-related incident. While one stayed in football and went on to play with the Baltimore Ravens, the other found only death in his slavery to poverty and drugs. It stands as a stark contrast.
The Ten Commandments

Saturday, February 20, 2010
Ben Hur

Saturday, January 2, 2010
Star Trek

The 1979 Star Trek: The Motion Picture was an abysmal failure. A few years later, Paramount redeemed itself with Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. This latter offering should be watch before or after watching Star Trek (2009). There are many references within the movie that relate back to Wrath of Khan, such as the Kobayashi Maru. It is interesting to note that in Wrath of Khan, Kirk is eating an apple when describing how he outsmarted the no-win scenario. In Star Trek (2009), Kirk is eating an apple when commanding in the scenario.
This is rock-em sock-em sci-fi at its best. The actors played their counterparts to perfection, and the effects were flawless.