Behunin Posted January 19, 2004 Report Posted January 19, 2004 I was surfing the web and found out there is a movie of the Book of Mormon. Did any one else know about this?http://www.bookofmormonmovie.com/ Quote
Guest enlightenme Posted January 19, 2004 Report Posted January 19, 2004 Yup, old news for awhile now..... if i remember correctly the was one long thread about what people thought about it..... both good reviews, and bad reviews..... Quote
Guest CharmlessMan Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 It was a cheesball movie. The people had such good intentions. My wife and I laughed so hard at parts we weren't supposed to find funny. But funnily enough the whole theatre (which was packed) were laughing nearly as hard as us. (I have a really obnoxious laugh so it is difficult to laugh as hard as I do). You can tell the people who made the movie were trying really hard. It was such a shame that so many places fell so flat like they did. They did well with the scenery etc (for the budget), it was simply the script and a lot of the acting and directing that really made it as bad as it was. There's my honest opinion. Quote
AFDaw Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 Did anyone watch Singles Ward? I thought that movie was SOOO bad!! Quote
Behunin Posted January 21, 2004 Author Report Posted January 21, 2004 Originally posted by AFDaw@Jan 20 2004, 10:19 PM Did anyone watch Singles Ward?I thought that movie was SOOO bad!! I thought singles ward was funny. Especially the ska version of "popcorn". Quote
AFDaw Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 Well I could tell it was centered around "Utah Singles Ward" humor, so being in a singles ward out here it was just goofy. Sorry...out here meaning NC (edited to include that) Quote
Guest curvette Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 I liked the Singles Ward too. I thought it was quite clever, although the ending was pretty predictable. The Book of Mormon Movie though---there just aren't words to describe how bad it was. (even my kids were laughing at it!) Quote
Guest CharmlessMan Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 I loved Singles Ward. Even my non-LDS friends loved that movie. I don't know if I would have gotten a lot of the jokes in it though if I hadn't lived in Happy Valley for the last 4 years. Even then my wife had to explain who a few people were and why what they were saying was so funny. You see it's ironic Steve Young telling kids to get married before the age of 25 because he got hassled so much about it. You see Steve Young is a decendant of Brigham Young as well as playing what you people laughingly refer to as football. BLEH!!! I could have done with these so called kind of jokes. Everything else about the movie rocked though. The RM cracked me up from the start to the finish. Home Teachers had some funny parts but was no where near as good as the first two. Pride and Prejudice is worth a watch too, especially if you have read the original book and/or seen the TV adaptation done by the BBC. I sent my mum and dad Gods Army and Brigham City for Christmas. My mum and dad have been less actives for over 20 years yet they LOVED these movies. My dad even had all the missionaries in the area over so they could have there dinner and watch Gods Army. Brigham City is now one of his top 10 favourite movies. CharmlessMan Quote
StrawberryFields Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 I liked The Singles Ward. The R.M. was pretty funny too. Quote
Guest lt Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 If you loved that then look for the Hometeachers.....Halestorm Entertainment http://www.halestormentertainment.com/home.htmlThe Best two years every moment counts: is coming Feb 20'2004http://www.halestormentertainment.com/movi...ears/index.html Quote
AFDaw Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 God's Army wasn't too bad. But Singles Ward, I promise I think I have mental wounds from watching it. It just hurt me. Quote
Guest curvette Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 'Brigham City' was not a good film. Richard Dutcher should stay away from mysteries. Quote
StrawberryFields Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 Originally posted by AFDaw@Jan 21 2004, 07:53 AM God's Army wasn't too bad.But Singles Ward, I promise I think I have mental wounds from watching it. It just hurt me. You have a point. This is something that the producers of these films should know. When I saw the movie Two Weeks Notice I was bothered by a comment that Sandra Bullock's Character said. She was talking to a friend and she was explaining why she didn't go to this benefit with her boss. She said that she didn't go because he also invited another woman from work to go. She then said something like this... "Why would I go with him...who take more then one woman to dinner at a time...except in Utah." No wonder the mormon church still has polygamy attached to it, it is allowed to be carelessly "Blibbed and Blubbed" (my own words) in the media. Not that it did any good, but I sent them an email stating my disapproval. When I saw the Singles Ward the humor was funny because I could relate to it living in UT. Quote
Guest lt Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 Curvette what didnt you like about 'Brigham City' ? Quote
StrawberryFields Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 I didn't like Brigham City either. It was about a murder... Quote
Behunin Posted January 22, 2004 Author Report Posted January 22, 2004 Originally posted by Strawberry Fields@Jan 21 2004, 10:42 AM I didn't like Brigham City either. It was about a murder... I thought is was bold for a Mormon producer to take on a story line that includes murder. I guess I will be the odd man out and say that I liked Brigham City. Quote
Guest lt Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 Actually it wasn't.......There was a hidden message in it that was so....spiritual..It was about a small town that shared life,love and friendship...And when things got toughand the bishop thought he had failed his members, they reminded him that he could not takethe burden on himself, for if he was to blame..so were they all. Its a story of faith hopeand togetherness. The murder is what shows this small town how what they do daily holds them together spiritually everyday.If your eyes are open, you can see the good in all things Quote
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