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Title: To 'Set the Record Straight'... really?
Post by: WitchSabrina on March 01, 2013, 08:19:25 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/hol ... d=18610211 (http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/hollywood-couple-created-bible-mini-series-set-record/story?id=18610211)

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QuoteEver since Charlton Heston parted the Red Sea as Moses in the epic 1956 film, "The Ten Commandments," Hollywood has had a thirst for more, and now comes a husband-and-wife team who seek to do the Bible justice in a new, 10-hour series premiering on Sunday, March 3, on the History Channel.

Spanning Genesis to Revelation, the series producers may surprise many: First, the reality TV show guru Mark Burnett -- the man who made Donald Trump a TV star and "you're fired" a household catch-phrase, who changed the television landscape with "Survivor," which just debuted its 27th season, and created the ever-popular "Shark Tank" and "The Voice" -- is now taking on a project truly biblical in scale.

But he couldn't do it alone. Burnett asked for a little help from above: actress Roma Downey, the star of the TV classic, "Touched by an Angel," who is his wife.

"I'm married to an angel," Burnett said.

So why are the guy who created "Shark Tank" and "Survivor," and the woman who played an angel tackling "The Bible"?

"The Bible is the foundation of this nation, of our laws, of our society," Burnett said. "There wouldn't have been the Declaration of Independence. President Obama swore his allegiance to all of us not on one Bible, on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bible and Abraham Lincoln's bible last month. It's on our money: 'In God We Trust.'"


They launched the project four years ago and say they were acutely aware of needing to make the special effects shine.

"We have three teenagers," Downey said. "One of the things they said to us [was], 'Oh please, whatever you do, don't make the special effects lame.'"

"We showed our kids, at the beginning of this project, a movie we had grown up on, 'Ten Commandments.' They were rolling their eyes," Burnett said. "That movie is beautiful, but it's 50 years old. So really, what we've done for 2013 is brought fresh visual life into the greatest story ever told."

Beyond the special effects, Burnett and Downey said this project was very personal to them. They said their faith is central to their lives and they took the responsibility of telling its stories seriously.

"We believe the Bible," Burnett said. "However, on this project, there's only one way to approach this. You have to take the Bible as a fact."

"We have run into people that have thought, believe it or not, that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife, or that Sodom and Gomorrah lived happily ever after," Downey said. "And [we] thought, if nothing else, just to set the record straight."

Burnett and Downey expect the series to have an enormous impact. They have recruited more than 40 theologians and academics to advise them on all aspects of the series.

How many people may watch?

"I'm telling you, a million will either open the Bible or reopen the Bible ... maybe a billion," Burnett said. "I think, to be honest with you, because I'm a very blunt person, I think a billion is a low number."

Burnett said it cost less than $22 million to produce the entire series, cheap by Hollywood standards, "although the bills are still coming in." Prayers, the couple said, were as important as the cash. Downey said that about four to six weeks before they were starting to shoot the principal photography, they had not yet cast the role of Jesus.

"To say that we were anxious about that would be an understatement," Downey said.

So she said she contacted various prayer circles and churches.
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Post by: Farroc on March 01, 2013, 08:35:25 AM
50$ says they'll either completely skip, or change, the scenes where slavery is promoted, innocent babies are killed, and millions of animals fit into a boat.
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Post by: WitchSabrina on March 01, 2013, 08:37:15 AM
Quote from: "Farroc"50$ says they'll either completely skip, or change, the scenes where slavery is promoted, innocent babies are killed, and millions of animals fit into a boat.


And the parts where fathers rape their daughters or sell them to slave traders using rape as currency.
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Post by: Plu on March 01, 2013, 09:22:22 AM
This will either be completely unrealistic towards the bible (and considering their statements, I'm hoping movie critics will call them out on it) or the best way to promote atheism ever shown on tv.
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Post by: aitm on March 01, 2013, 09:46:38 AM
Quote from: "Plu"This will either be completely unrealistic towards the bible (and considering their statements, I'm hoping movie critics will call them out on it) or the best way to promote atheism ever shown on tv.

Exactly, this could be potentially the greatest bitch slap xianity has ever innocently created. To get billions to read the babble would be a "god-send". Let's hope it gets made and creates enough buzz to get people reading it.
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Post by: Farroc on March 01, 2013, 09:49:09 AM
Yeah. In fact, it wouldn't even be legal for them to make the movie "as fact" because it would be child pornography!
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Post by: missingnocchi on March 01, 2013, 10:31:00 AM
Can't wait to see what they do for Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Leviticus is a code of law mostly intended for priests, Numbers is the demographics of ancient Israel, and Deuteronomy is literally just three long sermons.
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Post by: the_antithesis on March 01, 2013, 11:13:37 AM
The bible is a boring goddamn book.
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Post by: the_antithesis on March 01, 2013, 11:29:47 AM
Quote from: "drunkenshoe"It has violence and sex in it.

So did my last family reunion.
Title: Re: To 'Set the Record Straight'... really?
Post by: Hydra009 on March 01, 2013, 11:32:58 AM
My prediction is that they'll skip or sanitize the horrendous parts.  Trust me, no one's going to make a theatrical version of Joshua, let alone the really horrendous stuff like Leviticus or Psalm 58.  I mean, have these people even read the Bible?!

This project is going to fail.
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Post by: Hydra009 on March 01, 2013, 01:06:34 PM
Quote from: "the_antithesis"
Quote from: "drunkenshoe"It has violence and sex in it.

So did my last family reunion.
How about incest?   :P
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Post by: Zatoichi on March 01, 2013, 06:42:58 PM
It would be more appropriate to air on Sifi network.
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Post by: mnmelt on March 01, 2013, 07:19:05 PM
That picture is Roma Downey???


Holy Facelift Batman!!!!!!
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Post by: ApostateLois on March 01, 2013, 11:23:40 PM
I want to see Ezekiel 23 animated, particularly verses 19 and 20.
Title: Re: To 'Set the Record Straight'... really?
Post by: St Giordano Bruno on March 02, 2013, 12:27:34 AM
The Bible sums itself up in Proverbs 26:11 "As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his foolishness." That is the bible IMO "verbal vomit" :vom:
Looks as if he may be another casualty of that list of celebrities name by Cynthia Macfadden such as Martin Scorsese and Mel Gibson who have wrecked their ships of these treacherous shoals.
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Post by: ratzu on March 02, 2013, 04:52:08 AM
oh, I'm DVRing this! Guarantied to be the funniest thing ever put on television.
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Post by: AxisMundi on March 06, 2013, 03:17:12 PM
Quote from: "the_antithesis"The bible is a boring goddamn book.

A poorly written fantasy novel edited by a committee with soaring self interests, yes.
Title: Re: To 'Set the Record Straight'... really?
Post by: AxisMundi on March 06, 2013, 03:20:10 PM
Quote from: "WitchSabrina"http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/hollywood-couple-created-bible-mini-series-set-record/story?id=18610211

[ Image (//http://a.abcnews.com/images/Entertainment/ht_mark_burnett_and_roma_downey_bible_lpl_130227_wg.jpg) ]

QuoteEver since Charlton Heston parted the Red Sea as Moses in the epic 1956 film, "The Ten Commandments," Hollywood has had a thirst for more, and now comes a husband-and-wife team who seek to do the Bible justice in a new, 10-hour series premiering on Sunday, March 3, on the History Channel.

Spanning Genesis to Revelation, the series producers may surprise many: First, the reality TV show guru Mark Burnett -- the man who made Donald Trump a TV star and "you're fired" a household catch-phrase, who changed the television landscape with "Survivor," which just debuted its 27th season, and created the ever-popular "Shark Tank" and "The Voice" -- is now taking on a project truly biblical in scale.

But he couldn't do it alone. Burnett asked for a little help from above: actress Roma Downey, the star of the TV classic, "Touched by an Angel," who is his wife.

"I'm married to an angel," Burnett said.

So why are the guy who created "Shark Tank" and "Survivor," and the woman who played an angel tackling "The Bible"?

"The Bible is the foundation of this nation, of our laws, of our society," Burnett said. "There wouldn't have been the Declaration of Independence. President Obama swore his allegiance to all of us not on one Bible, on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bible and Abraham Lincoln's bible last month. It's on our money: 'In God We Trust.'"


They launched the project four years ago and say they were acutely aware of needing to make the special effects shine.

"We have three teenagers," Downey said. "One of the things they said to us [was], 'Oh please, whatever you do, don't make the special effects lame.'"

"We showed our kids, at the beginning of this project, a movie we had grown up on, 'Ten Commandments.' They were rolling their eyes," Burnett said. "That movie is beautiful, but it's 50 years old. So really, what we've done for 2013 is brought fresh visual life into the greatest story ever told."

Beyond the special effects, Burnett and Downey said this project was very personal to them. They said their faith is central to their lives and they took the responsibility of telling its stories seriously.

"We believe the Bible," Burnett said. "However, on this project, there's only one way to approach this. You have to take the Bible as a fact."

"We have run into people that have thought, believe it or not, that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife, or that Sodom and Gomorrah lived happily ever after," Downey said. "And [we] thought, if nothing else, just to set the record straight."

Burnett and Downey expect the series to have an enormous impact. They have recruited more than 40 theologians and academics to advise them on all aspects of the series.

How many people may watch?

"I'm telling you, a million will either open the Bible or reopen the Bible ... maybe a billion," Burnett said. "I think, to be honest with you, because I'm a very blunt person, I think a billion is a low number."

Burnett said it cost less than $22 million to produce the entire series, cheap by Hollywood standards, "although the bills are still coming in." Prayers, the couple said, were as important as the cash. Downey said that about four to six weeks before they were starting to shoot the principal photography, they had not yet cast the role of Jesus.

"To say that we were anxious about that would be an understatement," Downey said.

So she said she contacted various prayer circles and churches.

Firstly, I gave up on the "History" Channel long ago. I'd much rather watch Nova and Antiques Roadshow on PBS.

Secondly, every time I ask a bible nazi to list those laws and founding principles based in their bible, they flee the thread.
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Post by: NonXNonExX on March 08, 2013, 08:56:21 AM
I can't wait to see the part where David proclaims that he loves Jonathon more than he loves any woman. And i hope they use some cool special effects to show when Jesus sends the demons into the pigs, which then jump into the sea.
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Post by: Colanth on March 08, 2013, 10:54:41 AM
Quote from: "NonXNonExX"I can't wait to see the part where David proclaims that he loves Jonathon more than he loves any woman.
Don't hold your breath.  You either won't see it, or it'll be presented as something other than the same kind of love he could have for a woman.  People who can't accept a society that accepted homosexuality can't portray it accurately.
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Post by: commonsense822 on March 09, 2013, 10:21:41 AM
I gotta say, I'm less pissed at the obviously deranged couple than I am at the History Channel.  Bible thumpers are always gonna do fucked up shit, but come on History Channel...just....come on.

I remember when I used to watch things about space, the universe, actual history, and religion documentaries on that channel.  Now they have replaced all of that with Pawn Stars, alien conspiracy theories, Ax Men, and SWAMP PEOPLE!  SERIOUSLY?!?!  FUCKING SWAMP PEOPLE!

History Channel is to history, just like MTV is to music.  They have sold out.
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Post by: AllPurposeAtheist on March 09, 2013, 10:29:56 AM
Quote from: "commonsense822"I gotta say, I'm less pissed at the obviously deranged couple than I am at the History Channel.  Bible thumpers are always gonna do fucked up shit, but come on History Channel...just....come on.

I remember when I used to watch things about space, the universe, actual history, and religion documentaries on that channel.  Now they have replaced all of that with Pawn Stars, alien conspiracy theories, Ax Men, and SWAMP PEOPLE!  SERIOUSLY?!?!  FUCKING SWAMP PEOPLE!

History Channel is to history, just like MTV is to music.  They have sold out.
The history channel is to history as a monster truck is to tomato soup.. :roll:
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Post by: AxisMundi on March 10, 2013, 06:19:08 AM
Quote from: "commonsense822"I gotta say, I'm less pissed at the obviously deranged couple than I am at the History Channel.  Bible thumpers are always gonna do fucked up shit, but come on History Channel...just....come on.

I remember when I used to watch things about space, the universe, actual history, and religion documentaries on that channel.  Now they have replaced all of that with Pawn Stars, alien conspiracy theories, Ax Men, and SWAMP PEOPLE!  SERIOUSLY?!?!  FUCKING SWAMP PEOPLE!

History Channel is to history, just like MTV is to music.  They have sold out.

Just about every cable station has. News breaks on Fox "News". And weather on the eights on the weather channel. I'm getting ready for work trying to see what the weather will be, I don't really care about "space weather", or who the coast guard in Florida is rescuing.

But advertisers won't pay for commercials on television stations people don't watch, so they sell out.
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Post by: NonXNonExX on March 10, 2013, 08:00:38 AM
I think an atheist director could make a much more interesting and commercially viable series by just telling the really good stories and including all the salacious bits. You don't have to believe the bible is the word of a supernatural being to find some parts interesting. Let's face it, those two religious nutters are going to do plenty of cherry picking for their production!
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Post by: SGOS on March 10, 2013, 11:42:30 AM
Quote from: "ApostateLois"I want to see Ezekiel 23 animated, particularly verses 19 and 20.
An interesting movie script would be one which lets us identify with some moral and upstanding family of some ancient city where everyone gets wiped out in one of God's great acts of vengence.