Noah reviews

No doubt there will be the usual snobs saying the book was better.
You mean the page? The Noah story was a tiny part of one chapter in the Bible. It's sort of like trying to make a full-length movie out of a Dr. Seuss book. (And based on equally believable sources.)
 
How about the scene where Noah invents wine and gets drunk, then is laughed at by his son when he finds him naked?
 
Actually my understanding is that some christian are upset because the movie did not take liberties with some point of the story, aka, by making clear yhwh wanted to wipe all human out etc... Saw comments to that effects on some forums, where people thought about what they were told in sunday class rather than read the damn story themseles.

I'd be interested in an elaboration on this.
 
So does Noah take two of each kind, or fourteen of each kind of animal?

Steve S
 
I'd be interested in an elaboration on this.

I can't tell you anymore which forum it was, I was going everywhere to read people reaction.

Basically it were a few persons protesting that god only warned noah of the disaster, as opposed to be the origin of it.

Might have been on one of the site linked by rottentomatoe as a comment of a review.
 
How about the scene where Noah invents wine and gets drunk, then is laughed at by his son when he finds him naked?

Is the son here not Ham?

Who is then condemned to suffer, along with all of his future generations, for the "mistake" of stumbling on his father naked and drunk?

Some fundamentalists take this to be the story of where the black races came from and why they suffer.

Really.
 
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He's getting back at the lack of mention, with the fatwas being published because the movie shows a prophet.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but aren't the people who hate this atheist Jew directed "Noah" movie generally the same people who enjoyed the anti-Semitic, religious nut-job Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ"?

I gotta admit I am pleased that conservative Christians dislike this movie so much. I prefer them not getting high off of Jesus Juice or Noah Juice in this case. It has the potential to fuel their religious delusions, and in the very least, make them more annoying. Sure they can get their high elsewhere, but Hollywood doesn't have to cater to them.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but aren't the people who hate this atheist Jew directed "Noah" movie generally the same people who enjoyed the anti-Semitic, religious nut-job Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ"?

Oh that's not fair. Can't I hate this film on its own merits?
 

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