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So that's why the media doesn't like "Evan Almighty" ???

Saw Evan Almighty tonight with my dad.

No, it's not a comedy.
No, it's not scoring well at RT (24%).
No, the media doesn't like it.

Why might this be?

Yes, it's a good family movie.
Yes, it enforces strong traditional family values.
Yes, it exposes the evils of politics / accurate depiction of life in Washington (John Goodman).
Yes, it's a pro-environment movie.
Yes, it's religious, drawing heavily on content from Genesis.
Yes, there is prayer in the movie.
Yes, God (Morgan Freeman) is in the movie.

Finally...

Yes, it's actually a good movie!



It's only getting a 24% on RT because the powers that be in our glorious media don't like the concepts above that appear in the movie.

But don't let the media scare you. In fact, ignore them. If you want to see it, do! And bring your family along.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Saw Evan Almighty tonight with my dad.

No, it's not a comedy.

You are wrong. It is a comedy.

Edit-It looks kind of stupid but I'll probably watch it on cable in a few weeks which is probably how long it will take before it hits HBO or Showtime.
 
You are blaming the "lib" media for this? Funny how many of the things that you claim are bringing this movie down seemed to work fine the first go around with Morgan Freeman as God. Is "lib media" the first words republican babies utter nowadays?
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Saw Evan Almighty tonight with my dad.

No, it's not a comedy.
No, it's not scoring well at RT (24%).
No, the media doesn't like it.

Why might this be?

Yes, it's a good family movie.
Yes, it enforces strong traditional family values.
Yes, it exposes the evils of politics / accurate depiction of life in Washington (John Goodman).
Yes, it's a pro-environment movie.
Yes, it's religious, drawing heavily on content from Genesis.
Yes, there is prayer in the movie.
Yes, God (Morgan Freeman) is in the movie.

Finally...

Yes, it's actually a good movie!



It's only getting a 24% on RT because the powers that be in our glorious (Lib...) media don't like the concepts above that appear in the movie.

But don't let the media scare you. In fact, ignore them. If you want to see it, do! And bring your family along.

🙂


Cool...nice to know there is a decent movie to go see.

BTW, what's RT?
 
Originally posted by: umbrella39
You are blaming the "lib" media for this? Funny how many of the things that you claim are bringing this movie down seemed to work fine the first go around with Morgan Freeman as God. Is "lib media" the first words republican babies utter nowadays?

It has been for at least a decade...which is why they created Faux news.
 
You are kidding right??? You realize that the main actor is from the Daily Show and is most likely a liberal himself......
 
Originally posted by: Codewiz
You are kidding right??? You realize that the main actor is from the Daily Show and is most likely a liberal himself......

I saw a program on the creation of this movie the other day. The director is very environmentally conscious and bought everyone on the set bicycles to get to and from the set. He also had trees planted to offset the environmental impact of the movie production. :thumbsup:
 
I'm pretty sure it's getting bad reviews because it's supposed to be a comedy. It's also a sequel that doesn't have the main character from the first movie, and those never do well. The first movie did pretty well for itself with many of the same points you listed.
 
I think it looks hilarious. But of course they don't show the non-funny clips in the commercials and trailers.

How does it compare to Bruce Almighty? I thought that movie was hilarious too.
 
Originally posted by: RandomFool
I'm pretty sure it's getting bad reviews because it's supposed to be a comedy. It's also a sequel that doesn't have the main character from the first movie, and those never do well. The first movie did pretty well for itself with many of the same points you listed.

Steve Carell was really funny in 40 Year Old Virgin. This movie just looks rather meh...
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Codewiz
You are kidding right??? You realize that the main actor is from the Daily Show and is most likely a liberal himself......</end quote></div>

I saw a program on the creation of this movie the other day. The director is very environmentally conscious and bought everyone on the set bicycles to get to and from the set. He also had trees planted to offset the environmental impact of the movie production. :thumbsup:

Exactly, I think it's more a pro-environment movie with religious overtones.

I don't mind either.
 
Originally posted by: Jeffwo
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Saw Evan Almighty tonight with my dad.

No, it's not a comedy.
No, it's not scoring well at RT (24%).
No, the media doesn't like it.

Why might this be?

Yes, it's a good family movie.
Yes, it enforces strong traditional family values.
Yes, it exposes the evils of politics / accurate depiction of life in Washington (John Goodman).
Yes, it's a pro-environment movie.
Yes, it's religious, drawing heavily on content from Genesis.
Yes, there is prayer in the movie.
Yes, God (Morgan Freeman) is in the movie.

Finally...

Yes, it's actually a good movie!



It's only getting a 24% on RT because the powers that be in our glorious (Lib...) media don't like the concepts above that appear in the movie.

But don't let the media scare you. In fact, ignore them. If you want to see it, do! And bring your family along.

🙂
</end quote></div>


Cool...nice to know there is a decent movie to go see.

BTW, what's RT?

http://www.rottentomatoes.com
 
Originally posted by: umbrella39
You are blaming the "lib" media for this? Funny how many of the things that you claim are bringing this movie down seemed to work fine the first go around with Morgan Freeman as God. Is "lib media" the first words republican babies utter nowadays?
Yeah, you sure showed him and his perceived black-and-white, insulting political views by sputtering your black-and-white, insulting political views.

 
I saw it. It was hilarious. I'm a Christian and I laughed my ass off. He's awesome at making fun of everyone. Great lines in there, too. A+ movie...
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
It's only getting a 24% on RT because the powers that be in our glorious media don't like the concepts above that appear in the movie.
Either that, or because it is being promoted by the studio as a comedy, and it is the sequel to another comedy.

If you tell someone "come watch our great new comedy" and show them Passion of the Christ you wouldn't expect a positive reaction would you?

This is the first and only time I've heard anything about it not being a (weak) comedy.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RandomFool
I'm pretty sure it's getting bad reviews because it's supposed to be a comedy. It's also a sequel that doesn't have the main character from the first movie, and those never do well. The first movie did pretty well for itself with many of the same points you listed.</end quote></div>

Steve Carell was really funny in 40 Year Old Virgin. This movie just looks rather meh...

I liked Steve Carell in both the Office and 40 Year Old Virgin but I'm pretty sure sequels that don't have the main character return are cursed.
 
Originally posted by: Mucho
You go to the movies with your dad, what are you twelve?
Yeah, what a jerk! Spending time with his dad.

:music:GT loves his family! GT loves his family!:music:


 
Originally posted by: Mucho
You go to the movies with your dad, what are you twelve?

No, idiot. I am 27. I haven't seen my dad since last November so I flew in to see him (and the dog) for a few days. I am happy to say he and I get along pretty well...and even see movies together.
 
You are ignoring the fact that that "liberal" media is owned by "conservative" corporations.
This whole "Liberal vs Conservative" thing has it's basis in divide and conquer.
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Saw Evan Almighty tonight with my dad.

No, it's not a comedy.</end quote></div>

You are wrong. It is a comedy.

You're both wrong. It was intended to be a comedy. They just missed.
 
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