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Showing Original Post only (View all)Four Reasons To Go See "Noah" - it opens this weekend... [View all]
"Noah" Film Inspires Flood of Religious Freak-Outs
By Asawin Suebsaeng
| Thu Mar. 27, 2014 3:01 AM PDT

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
The new Darren Aronofsky movie Noah is pissing off quite a lot of people. The outrage over the filmwhich retells that famous biblical tale of Noah, his ark, and God's wrathful floodis international and diverse in its stupidity. And it goes without saying that the majority of the people saying mean things about the film haven't yet seen it (Noah hits theaters on Friday, and stars Russell Crowe and Emma Watson). "It's always kind of silly that somebody puts their voice and opinion to something when they haven't seen it, based on an assumption," Crowe said in an interview with Access Hollywood. (Crowe has been trying to get Pope Francis to endorse Noah. That won't be happening.)
Aronofsky has dubbed his $160-million epic the "least biblical biblical film ever made." (Word on the street is that it promotes some pretty "aggressive environmentalism."
1. Noah is actually banned in some countries because it depicts Noah.
Censorship bodies in United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Indonesia have banned national releases of the film. This pre-release backlash stems primarily from a conservative Islamic prohibition on representing holy figures in art and entertainment. (Al-Azhar, a top Sunni Muslim institute in Egypt, also objected to the film and released a statement declaring that it would hurt the feelings of believers.) Also, there's a sense among certain government officials that Aronofsky's film doesn't play it straight: "There are scenes that contradict Islam and the Bible, so we decided not to show it," Juma Al-Leem, director of media content at UAE's National Media Center, said.
"If there is a fear that the film will cause unrest and protest from some groups then the government should create a situation conducive to people growing up instead of always limiting them to a narrow-minded condition," Joko Anwar, an award-winning Indonesian filmmaker, told the Jakarta Globe.
2. Glenn Beck hates Noah because why wouldn't he?
Beck (of course) lashed out at the movie: "If you're looking for a biblical movie, this definitely is not it," the right-wing commentator declared, having screened the film with Paramount executives. "I don't think it's an environmental thing as much as it's just so pro-animal and anti-human, and I mean strongly anti-human."
In one of Noah's less favorable reviews, Beck opined that there is "no redeeming value" to it.
Here is the rest of the segment, in which Beck does his best Russell Crowe (at link):
3. Christians on Fox News are upset that the word "god" isn't uttered in the film.
"That's like writing an American history book without mentioning George Washington," says the Fox News host. However, the word "creator" (which means, you know, god) is used many times in the picture, thus invalidating the Fox segment's point, and yet they carry on:
4. A religious group tried to smear Noah with a dubious survey.
Faith Driven Consumer (a Christian group that also started a petition to support Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson following his homosexuality and Jim Crow-related comments), posted a survey that found 98 percent of over 5,000 religious respondents were unhappy with Noah and other biblical Hollywood films. The message was that Christians wouldn't buy tickets to see this movie because of secular Hollywood. The survey was picked up by Variety and got a lot of play, which prompted Paramount to release their internal research and dispute the soundness of the polling.
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http://www.motherjones.com/mixed-media/2014/03/noah-film-darren-aronofsky-russell-crowe-controversies-bans-fox-news
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Well, the executives at Paramount invited Beck to a screening, so you may have a point.
arcane1
Mar 2014
#53
Whenever I want to see 15 minutes of vomiting or soul crushing study of humanity he's my go-to guy.
Matariki
Mar 2014
#41
What I mean about the 'silly plot' is the suspension of the laws of physics
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#34
If you think the 'Noah' film is going to teach us the meaning of anything
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2014
#42
"You give me NO manual for delivery, and there's poor Noah standing under the elephant!"
krispos42
Mar 2014
#35
I knew it was good when a fundy I know came back from the movie upset lol nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2014
#51