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Hollywood's New Bible Stories ( filmmakers are rediscovering the Good Book)
WSJ ^ | September 28, 2012 | Erica Orden

Posted on 09/29/2012 1:35:31 PM PDT by NYer

When it sets sail in the coming film "Noah," a massive 148-foot wooden ark will carry not only a slew of zoo animals, but one of Hollywood's biggest wagers in years.

"Noah," a $125 million epic from Viacom's Paramount Pictures, starring Russell Crowe and directed by Darren Aronofsky, is one of a boatload of religious films in the works from major movie studios.

There are compelling economic reasons for Hollywood to embrace the Good Book. The studios are increasingly reliant on source material with a built-in audience, something the Bible—the best-selling book in history—certainly has. And like the comic-book superheroes that movie companies have relied on for the past decade, biblical stories are easily recognizable to both domestic and the all-important foreign audiences. What's more, they're free: Studios don't need to pay expensive licensing fees to adapt stories and characters already in the public domain.

With floods, plagues, burning bushes and parting seas, Bible movies make great vehicles for big-budget special effects, a key selling point for a wide swath of audience members. Paramount is hoping "Noah" will connect with religious Americans who "may not necessarily go to more than one or two movies a year," said Paramount Vice Chairman Rob Moore.

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Not since the 1950s has Hollywood been so smitten with scripture. After World War II, Hollywood relied on religious epics as vehicles for its biggest stars, particularly Charlton Heston, who carried both 1956's "The Ten Commandments," about Moses' exodus from Egypt, as well as 1959's "Ben-Hur," about a Jewish prince sent into slavery and rescued by Jesus, only to witness Jesus' crucifixion. Cecil B. DeMille's biblical epic "Samson and Delilah," released in 1949, was another hit.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: bible; cinema; hollywood
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To: NYer

Oh yeah, Bible stories written by LGBT and atheist liberal writers about the Old and New Testaments? What do they know about a book they condemn or haven;t read?


21 posted on 09/29/2012 2:42:34 PM PDT by MasterGunner01
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To: dandiegirl; Olog-hai
Are they doing this only to put a liberal spin on the Bible?

My thoughts exactly.

Actually, if you read through the entire article, you will learn that they recognize their past mistakes in interpreting the Bible (low revenue), and are now working with scripture scholars. We'll have to take a wait and see attitude.

22 posted on 09/29/2012 2:42:54 PM PDT by NYer (Without justice, what else is the State but a great band of robbers? - St. Augustine)
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To: Bryan24

David - a man’s Man.
- Handsome young musician, devout to God but seeds of courage
- courage against 9’ Goliath in the face of his country’s warriors and the enemy’s
- a HEALTHY NON-HOMO friendship with Jonathan closer than “the love of a woman”
- a young warrior with deathly envy of his best friend’s father Saul, the King
- A Warrior “Saul has slayed his 1000’s, but David his 10,000’s”
- Dancing in the streets in his underware before the daughters of Israel, to the chagrin of his soon-to-be-barren wife
- Acting crazy (doing a Mel Gibson) before enemy kings to protect himself
- The scandal as king, of seeing beautiful Bathsheba bath naked on a rooftop, covering it up with Uriah sent to the front lines and then exposed by Nathan the prophet
- The dysfunctionality of Absolom, his son, plotting his death
- The final years of wanting to build the greatest man-made Temple of Israel, and seeing Solomon, his son, succeed him

Now, if Hollywood can not distort any of the true accounts of above, I’d be pleasantly shocked. But what a story! I think that could fill 2 1/2 hours of a good action movie!


23 posted on 09/29/2012 2:44:17 PM PDT by time4good
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To: NYer

IOW, put a liberal spin on the Bible.


24 posted on 09/29/2012 2:47:40 PM PDT by Olog-hai
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To: NYer

Hollywood has learned that filming bits from the unholy koran can be dangerous.


25 posted on 09/29/2012 3:04:21 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Obama likes to claim credit for getting Osama. Why hasn't he tried Khalid Sheikh Mohammed yet?)
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To: Olog-hai
Are they doing this only to put a liberal spin on the Bible?

Or to show how "outlandish" the stories are that "wacky Christians believe".

There have been an increasing number of films and plays about Mormonism.

But don't think about exposing Islam.

26 posted on 09/29/2012 3:06:58 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Obama likes to claim credit for getting Osama. Why hasn't he tried Khalid Sheikh Mohammed yet?)
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To: NYer
“you will learn that they recognize their past mistakes in interpreting the Bible (low revenue), and are now working with scripture scholars. “

If they have actual Christians (and yes there some in Hollywood)/ or conservatives working on the films then I would be hopeful.
If they have normal “New Normal” types making these; then we all know how they will turn out.

27 posted on 09/29/2012 3:08:35 PM PDT by HereInTheHeartland (Encourage all of your Democrat friends to get out and vote on November 7th, the stakes are high.)
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To: NYer

“Noah” is going to lose a zillion dollars.

Big studio movies in the modern era based on the Bible always tank.

And don’t say Mel Gibson’s “The Passion” made bank. That wasn’t a studio movie. It was an independent film made by one guy with a vision.


28 posted on 09/29/2012 3:24:00 PM PDT by Blue Ink
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To: Kandy Atz
While most of the Bible stories have been told on film through the years, far too many have been so secularized and embellished they completely loose their impact.

Could you give a few examples of Biblical films which approached their subject from an embellished, secular viewpoint? I ask this out of some admitted ignorance on the subject, not being a Christian myself.

29 posted on 09/29/2012 3:59:30 PM PDT by Joseph Harrolds
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To: Cicero

I looked forward to Mel’s film on the Maccabees.

That would be a great movie.


30 posted on 09/29/2012 4:00:43 PM PDT by AliVeritas (God's will be done. Pray, Pray, Pray, Penance, Penance, Penance.)
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To: NYer
It is all about the money.

Their patrons are drying up because of the economy, and it is the frugal Christian who still has some. The only way to get us back into the theaters is by catering to our wishes, and that is a GOOD THING.

Now, it will only take one and if they mess this one up, we will not go to another.

31 posted on 09/29/2012 4:05:30 PM PDT by annieokie (O)
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To: a fool in paradise

I was kinda hoping to see the part where Mohammed
accepted the city’s surrender and then turned around
and slaughered all the men and raped and subjugated
all the women and children.

Probably several examples to choose from.


32 posted on 09/29/2012 4:07:31 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: NYer

Even Ted Turner cranked out many bible movies.


33 posted on 09/29/2012 4:08:29 PM PDT by AliVeritas (God's will be done. Pray, Pray, Pray, Penance, Penance, Penance.)
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To: Bryan24

“3. Esther - Beauty, brains, daring, treachery, this story has it all.”

Have you see A Night With The King? It came out a few years ago and is about Esther.


34 posted on 09/29/2012 4:09:53 PM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: annieokie
Besides all that, they have run out of topic's.

Only so many time you can show "jump in bed" the first 2 seconds, or some car careening down main street, up a guard rail, flip over 20 times, land on top of a semi and explode, taking the semi into the ocean, with the herion inside the trailer, OH, how will she get free, but she does cause there is another bedroom scene yet to come.

Seen one, seen em all.

35 posted on 09/29/2012 4:10:35 PM PDT by annieokie (O)
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To: NYer
Paramount is hoping "Noah" will connect with religious Americans who "may not necessarily go to more than one or two movies a year,"

One can only hope that they go for that audience, which is under-served, and don't try to sneak in any post-modernist non-sensibilities aimed at folks that won't go see the films anyway.

36 posted on 09/29/2012 4:12:56 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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To: TomGuy
Whaaaaa????? Russell Crowe as Noah?

Well, he was a Master and Commnder on the Far Side of the World...

37 posted on 09/29/2012 4:17:46 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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To: Bryan24

Good suggestions. I’d go see all of those, if they are faithful to the text.


38 posted on 09/29/2012 4:26:38 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic (Joe Biden is reported to be seeking asylum in a foreign country so he does not have to debate Ryan.)
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To: VanDeKoik

Not with Russell Crowe playing Noah. He might get into a couple of barfights, though.


39 posted on 09/29/2012 4:30:51 PM PDT by Barb4Bush (God bless Glenn Beck!)
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To: donna
In the movie The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, Ingrid Bergman plays an English woman who goes to China as a missionary and opens an inn. She tells Bible stories to the Chinese as they eat. One day she is too busy to tell a story so one of the regulars (not a Christian) who has heard her many times steps in to tell a story while the people eat.

He turns Noah into a ship captain who comes to visit the Baby Jesus.

40 posted on 09/29/2012 4:37:40 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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