I don't know how accurate it was, but there's Masada with Peter O Toole.
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I vaguely recall seeing it and thinking it was a bit dull.
I think to do the full story justice, a trilogy would be in order. Peter Jackson, I'm looking at you...
First film deals with the Roman census and the birth of the Zealot movement under Judas the Galilean. Ends with John the Baptist's beheading.
The first half of the Second film deals with the Historical Jesus: (my movie, my HJ) who was a Zealot and a follower of JTB, his short career as "Teacher of Righteousness" and his summary execution under the extremely brutal Pilate. The film then takes up the story of James the Just as he takes control of the fledgeling "Church" and spreads the word of the Messiah gone to intervene with God on their behalf and who is going to return with an army of Angels to defeat their enemies. The High Priest sends Saul and Costobarus to persecute them. Ends with Paul getting a bright idea...
Third film: Lots of factions; Romans, Rich Jews, Poor Jews, Christians, Jewish Christians, Arab Jews, Arabs, Greeks, Syrians etc all wanting control of Jerusalem and the Temple. There was a LOT of money in that thing...
James is just barely managing to keep selling the idea that Jesus will be back any day now with his Heavenly Host, while Paul is undercutting him with his "Christ Jesus" and preaching against Jewish customs. The rich Jews conspire and Bad Guy Ananus convenes an illegal Sanhedrin and they stone James to death. Everything goes eerily quiet (maybe the occasional clink of a sword being sharpened) for the prophesied seven and a half years (see Daniel)...
Then we have the big war. A BIG WAR! Virtually every city in the whole country was smashed to rubble by the biggest Roman Army Ever. Climax is the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, after the terrible siege...
So basically the Third film is the battle of the Pelennor Fields over and over for two hours (plus some set-up, minus the Oliphaunts) then the utter silence as the Romans enter Jerusalem. Except for the Zealots on the Temple Mount, everyone else was dead already. The Romans torch the Temple and the Zealots throw themselves into the fire.
Everybody Cheers, and we sell more popcorn...
Yay for bible movies!