With 'Courageous,' Sherwood Pictures solidifies the viability of religion-themed movies
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I loved Courageous. Although at times it was a little cheesey and amateurish (i.e. several of the scenes with the Hispanic family), the message shines through. I have been recommending it to all my friends.
I thought it was interesting that this movie contains two themes that LDS people will identify with, even though it wasn't made by LDS people: 1. That people want to make covenants with God (that's what the resolution made by the characters in the More..
I watched FireProof and thought it was pretty lame with some poor acting.