
Steve Carell needs a miracle.Photo: Courtesy of Universal.
Lee Wilson, Grace Centered Magazine:
“[T]his movie is family friendly to the point that it would have probably been considered family friendly in the year 1950. This movie has grown from the Christian overtones of Bruce Almighty to a character who becomes outright religious and reads Bible passages out loud The movie is delight and will have you laughing about scenes that passed several minutes ago. And when you walk out, you'll feel refreshed to walk your Christian walk.”
Bill Reichart at Provocative Church:
“As a movie goes — this movie was hilarious. Very funny! The test of FUNNY is that my kids and wife were laughing so hard they were crying, that means it was really funny! … I thought at first [the biblical theme] might be offensive. But gladly there was no weird, New Age messages or bizarre theology.”
More positive buzz on the film can be found in World Magazine and ThinkChristian.net.
Not everybody is happy, though. The Christian blog The Parish was furious to discover that the magazine Christianity Today had allowed Evan Almighty to purchase a cover ad from the magazine. And the blog Watcher’s Lamp (tagline: “Monitoring spiritual deception and world events from a Biblical perspective”) admonishes thusly: “At the end of the day, the term ‘harlot’ seems too polite a term to describe the merchandising of the flock.”
One also wonders what this guy thinks of the whole thing, and whether he’s considering suing anytime soon. —Bilge Ebiri
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