Even if he did, I'm still laughing at the mere mental image of Mary perched like a lizard person, having the most horrifying cry face imaginable, making sounds like a wildebeast.
Your description of how they picked up the disciples but didn't say how reminds me of the part in The Muppets where they get everyone back together "by montage" and Rowlf gets offended he wasn't shown in the montage.
♫So you say you're the Christ You're the great Jesus Christ Prove to me that I'm no fool Walk across my swimming pool Do that for me and I'll let you go free Come on King of the Jews!♫
I kinda really dislike when you guys review religious movies because you guys have little to no religious context to make your statements about. For example, when Jesus was flipping over tables in the termple, according to the Bible, he was furious. They were turning a holy place into a place where the sellers ripped off the temple-goers, and he said so explicitly. Then he made a whip and drove them all out with a whip. And no one stopped him, almost certainly because they knew EXACTLY what they were doing wrong. The Jews had a history of profaning very explicitly-defined and warned-about holy customs concerning the temple and offerings. But I can never get too upset at your guys' reviews, because I think you're right or valid about almost everything else you say.
Actually, I spent 12 years studying Christianity, so I feel pretty okay with calling movies like Gods Not Dead trash :) As for Brian and Sarah, you don't have to be an expert in Christianity to say whether or not you liked a movie. What you said doesn't take away from them thinking the movie was way too long, incredibly boring, and obviously a mini-series cut to movie length.
One of my favorite Midnight Screenings. Just hilarious.
Agreed.
Brad says that this is his favorite Midnight Screenings episode.
"I'm coming soon."
Wow, Jesus, *subtle.*
Still one of my favorite Sarah-isms of any video: "whoooo, you guuuuys! DothisinremembranceofmeokayBYYYYYE!"
The description of Mary crying has me laughing so hard I can't breathe.
To bad that he completely overhyped the scene. It was nothing like the way he described it.
Even if he did, I'm still laughing at the mere mental image of Mary perched like a lizard person, having the most horrifying cry face imaginable, making sounds like a wildebeast.
Oh I remember that episode! Ross's teeth glowed under black lights and creeped out his girlfriend:3
I laughed so hard I began to cry. Thank you for this review!
Brad's in the back, hahaha.
That bit was funny.
The end of this review is adorable!!
the ending of this video is great😂 one of the best midnight screenings for sure
Brad's right, this is great
Your description of how they picked up the disciples but didn't say how reminds me of the part in The Muppets where they get everyone back together "by montage" and Rowlf gets offended he wasn't shown in the montage.
I'm glad I didn't imagine the "I'm coming soon" thing. When I saw this preview I doubted that was real. (Much like the Jesus narrative /snark)
The Ghost of Brad in the back
Sarah is so damn cute
She's one of the funniest and best reviewers.
♫So you say you're the Christ
You're the great Jesus Christ
Prove to me that I'm no fool
Walk across my swimming pool
Do that for me and I'll let you go free
Come on King of the Jews!♫
Whoa, Letty talks from the backseat, and she sounds just like Brad
No way! The most beat up character ever is Jim Rockford, and don't you forget it!
Jesus Bro should have been a remake of Heaven is For Real with Brian as the kid.
*Mary Magdalena cries*
Brian: I thought Jesus was the one being tortured to death, what the shit?
they could have at least remade the 3d effects for the theatrical release...
Mmmmm buttons
So why is brad just sleeping in the back??
I kinda really dislike when you guys review religious movies because you guys have little to no religious context to make your statements about. For example, when Jesus was flipping over tables in the termple, according to the Bible, he was furious. They were turning a holy place into a place where the sellers ripped off the temple-goers, and he said so explicitly. Then he made a whip and drove them all out with a whip. And no one stopped him, almost certainly because they knew EXACTLY what they were doing wrong. The Jews had a history of profaning very explicitly-defined and warned-about holy customs concerning the temple and offerings.
But I can never get too upset at your guys' reviews, because I think you're right or valid about almost everything else you say.
Actually, I spent 12 years studying Christianity, so I feel pretty okay with calling movies like Gods Not Dead trash :) As for Brian and Sarah, you don't have to be an expert in Christianity to say whether or not you liked a movie. What you said doesn't take away from them thinking the movie was way too long, incredibly boring, and obviously a mini-series cut to movie length.