it for the entertainment value. why not, but go see it for whatever reason. maybe you enjoy it, maybe it makes you think about reading the bible or reading more about the story or anything like that. why does it have to have a specific purpose in order to be validated? brian, your thoughts? i have to see it. i will say this, mark brunette. i cannot wait to interrupt. i m going to give you my review. i want to say if you want a formula for success, he showed it to you, stick to the script. and you could set records. mel gibson showed you how to do it. stick to the script and get the box office. russell crowe is awesome. he wouldn t drop the ball for you. dana, break the tie. bl i don t think i m going to go see it because my memories of the story of noah are very different. i had a children s bible when i was a kid and it had all these illustrations in it.
produce. loren, you cover religion for the fox news channel and you ve covered a lot of those stories. absolutely. there are more and more hollywood stories taking the bible, taking those stories and making it their own. but one of the things i love about this movie, one of the things you hear about jesus is he popped on the scene. but you start with the gospel of john, which is important theologically. john s gospel has the i am statements. i am the light of the world. i am the good shepherd. this is not this is to take you back to the burning bush when moses said, who do i say is sending me? and god said, i am. when you bring it out in the beginning that he was present in the garden, in the burning bush, in the flood, you re actually
what is his name? jesus. his name is jesus. that was another clip from the movie son of god and we re going to bring in our studio audience. this goes through the birth, the life, the crucifixion, resurrection and ascension. you go through the whole life of jesus. mostly the stori his working life, right? yes. father jonathan morris? i got to see this last week, and two big jesus moments in my life. one, my mother reading the children s bible to me as a little kid. secondly, going to the holy land. i can say this was a third jesus moment in my life, because we
divinity. and i think it shows, it has that kind of mystical element to it, but also, he s a man s man. he s not kind of a hokey character. i think they did a very, very good job. it just seems like, it kind of gives you hope. a lot of people feel like they re lost and looking for answers. i agree, mike. when i watched it, and i have mentioned this in writing, that it felt like my mother reading the children s bible to me, before going to bed, like she used to do. because you get pictures in your head of what jesus actually was like. and they ve done that for millions of people. i recommend it highly. thanks, guys. coming up tonight is hollywood s biggest night. but first, the best of the worst. the winner of the razzzies. the raspberry awards, that s next, the worst films. and, talk about, father of the year, a different kind of father, this dad building an amazing winter playground in his background. look at this! [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours.
bible and built on free enterprise. liberals hate when you say this is a judeo-christian country. i experience this every day. i believe america was founded on judeo-christian principles, period. for sure it was. we ve traveled so much over the last few months in so many states and met so many good people who are so vibrant. i feel god s much alive. jesus is very much alive in this nation. it s almost like we ve been on the election tour, city by city by city an we re going to elect jesus. i think if you turn the news on, you would think there s nothing but bad news everywhere. a lot of it. drugs, poverty, food stamps, people struggling. i understand, but i still think there needs to be more noise for the good guys and there are good people doing good things all over this country. when we come back, you felt