The "Left Behind" Movies

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An Ag in CO
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This was pretty funny:

The "Left Behind" Movies
How to end the world on a budget.
By Grady Hendrix
Posted Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005, at 12:51 PM ET

Last month, Christians everywhere were supposedly locked up in their churches watching the most recent apocalyptic movie, Left Behind: World at War. The three "Left Behind" movies, based on the best-selling "Left Behind" books, were produced and written by the Lalonde brothers, two Canadians who have built their careers on faith-based thrillers. The movies have either been released straight to video or, as in the case of Left Behind: World at War, DVDs were mailed to churches, which were encouraged to hold public screenings. The new "Left Behind" movie disturbs me—not because thousands of people are watching a movie that proclaims non-Christians will burn in hell for all eternity—but rather because thousands of people are watching a movie where Toronto stands in for New York, Chicago, and Israel. Also, Washington, D.C. And Egypt. London, too.


The "apocalypse on a shoestring" aesthetic has become the hallmark of the "Left Behind" series. It tells the story of the End Times, the events that, according to fundamentalist Christianity, precede the end of the world. Like all enormous bummers, they're tightly scheduled. First comes the Rapture, when Christians are sucked up to heaven, leaving the unsaved behind. Then the Tribulation begins—the seven years when the United Nations, led by the Antichrist and the ***** of Babylon, take over the planet. The movies star Kirk Cameron of Growing Pains as a member of a resistance movement known as the Tribulation Force. In a nice touch, Cameron's wife, Chelsea Noble, has been cast as the ***** of Babylon. The Antichrist is played by Canadian Gordon Currie.


The first film, Left Behind: The Movie, introduced us to Cameron's character, Buck Williams, an anchorman for GNN news who broadcasts around the world live from an off-the-shelf consumer-model video camera. Melrose Place vet Brad Johnson plays a pilot whose Christian wife ascends into heaven during the Rapture, leaving him with their teenage daughter, Chloe (who, in one of the queasier elements of the series, falls in love with Buck). Things get rocking once the Rapture hits, the Christians go to heaven, and chaos ensues. Planes crash, cars burst into flames, heavy machinery goes unoperated, little old ladies take to the bottle, and everyone freaks out and leaves garbage everywhere.


The Lalonde brothers admit that the first "Left Behind" movie was a major flop, but it sold well on video and so we got a sequel, Left Behind 2: Tribulation Force, which was a pathetic attempt at filmmaking even by the standards of straight-to-video movies. For the third film, Sony Entertainment got involved and signed the checks. While each installment's budget is estimated to be around $17.4 million, I think that number might be off by $16 million or so. In Left Behind 2: Tribulation Force, for example, Kirk Cameron has to take Ben Judah, a respected rabbi, to the Wailing Wall so that he can tell Jews everywhere that Jesus Christ is Lord. Israel is represented by a few stone walls obviously made of plywood, some Christmas-tree lights, and 500 volunteer extras wearing leftover costumes from a Nativity pageant. The Wailing Wall is patrolled by soldiers dressed in World War II army uniforms. The producers have also dubbed in the sound of goats during scenes set in downtown Jerusalem, which leads to the unusual notion that modern-day Israel is populated by WWII re-enactors, nervous-looking people in bathrobes, and goats.

In low-budget movies there are just some things that you can't portray convincingly. The end of the world is one of them, and the spinning wheels of geopolitics is another. In Left Behind: World at War, the world is never depicted at war, but we do get a brief snowmobile battle. Worse, the Lalonde brothers have reduced international diplomacy to its most ham-handed elements. The first thing that the evil Nicolae (aka the Antichrist) does is seize control of the United Nations by executing his opponents on the floor of the General Assembly, gangster style. Then he proclaims, "While nations deal with the chaos within their own borders, the U.N. has taken a leadership role in stabilizing the world." The United Nations can't even take a leadership role in getting rid of its parking tickets, but in the "Left Behind" universe, the U.N. wants nothing more than to disarm the world's armies, eliminate famine, and bring about a global peace. This, confusingly, makes them the bad guys.

Thanks to Sony's money, the third installment is slightly more upscale—it's even got Louis Gossett Jr. as the pistol-packing president of the United States—yet the series still can't shake its low-budget mindset. The president slips out of the White House in the trunk of a hatchback, invades a chemical weapons lab (the nefarious Nicolae has been poisoning Bibles, causing Christians to become sick), takes out the bad guys by surfing down a flight of stairs on their faces, and then sneaks back in to the White House undetected. Once there, he orders the "SS" to launch an attack. I think he means the Secret Service, but I'm not sure whom the president is trying to scare, as we've already seen his Secret Service detail and there are only two guys on it. At the end of the movie, the Christians discover that communion wine can stop the plague, and the president finds God and almost immediately sacrifices himself in a missile strike on Nicolae. A fine effort, but Nicolae emerges from the rubble without even a smudge on his European menswear. Roll credits, start planning sequel.

There's much more to ponder in Left Behind: World at War, not the least of which is: Did Kirk Cameron actually think that sporting 5-o'clock shadow would make him more viable as an action hero? Did the Lalonde brothers really think no one would notice that they've replaced Clarence Gilyard, a black actor who played a resistance minister in both previous movies, with a totally different black actor? Do they think that all black actors look alike? The Lalondes have said that they are not going to report the box office numbers for Left Behind: World at War in terms of money made but in terms of souls saved. Yet watching this movie's nonstop barrage of bargain-basement digital effects, computer displays of missile attacks that look like screen savers, and scenes of a world at war that feature the same sets used over and over, the only thing I could see being saved was money.
Flounder
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I still can't believe they picked Mike Seaver over Boner for the lead in these movies.
Vander
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I saw the 1st movie in this series and it was complete and utter garbage. Not only was the FX horrible but the acting was so bad that it should be on IMDB's bottom 100 list. Horrible movie.

I can only imagine the pain and misery of watching the sequels.
Guitarsoup
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The first was so bad I couldnt finish it at all.
NonRegCT
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how is it compared to "Never been Licked?"

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gordo97
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"Israel is represented by a few stone walls obviously made of plywood, some Christmas-tree lights, and 500 volunteer extras wearing leftover costumes from a Nativity pageant."


HA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Office Linebacker
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There was a pretty good "Left Behind" episode of the Simpsons on the other night.
DaveAg77
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The "Left Behind" series should be just that .... left behind. Not recommended for the serious Bible student.
Notafraid
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Have you heard to the reformed answer to the Left Behind series? It’s called “Right Ahead”!
HaveGoodGetGive
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Actually Coram, the left behind series has reached a lot of people that normally would not have been privy to the message of salvation.
Aggie4Life02
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Actually Coram, the left behind series has reached a lot of people that normally would not have been privy to the message of salvation.



Do you know any non-Christians who have read any of the Left Behind books? If so, do you know any who converted to Christianity after reading any of the Left Behind books?
HaveGoodGetGive
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living proof
Aggie4Life02
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living proof


Honest question here:

If Premillinal Dispensationalism is later shown to you to be false, would that affect your faith in Christ in any way?
HaveGoodGetGive
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you have to dumb down "Premillinal Dispensationalism" for me.
Aggie4Life02
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Some time in the future, Jesus will rapture his church, then the world will go through a 7 year tribulation period which will bring about the Anti-Christ. The Jews will rebuild the Temple and will begin animal sacrifices again, and the Jews will be God's people again and will be protected by God from harm. 144,000 Jews will be converted to Christianity along with countless other gentiles. Then Jesus will return after the 7 year period and defeat the Anti-Christ, and will reign on earth in the New Jerusalem and the new earth.
HaveGoodGetGive
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The short answer is that ill either be dead before Jesus comes or be taken away when He comes.

I'm not going to attempt to be any kind of biblical scholar or anything but if that is in the bible then yes I believe it.

I know there were liberties taken with the book as it is bible based fiction but the important thing for me was to hear the salvation message. From that point I was able to make a decision to accept Christ in my life.

I don't think it would have mattered if a talking dog told me, I just needed something to open my eyes.
Aggie4Life02
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I don't think it would have mattered if a talking dog told me, I just needed something to open my eyes.


Amen, Brother.
DaveAg77
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Let's just say that I am not a fan of bad theology as a witnessing tool.
Notafraid
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Let's just say that I am not a fan of bad theology as a witnessing tool.



I am not either, but apparently God has a much bigger plan going on than you and I do.


[This message has been edited by Notafraid (edited 12/6/2005 10:51p).]
DaveAg77
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Absolutely correct, notafraid. In fact, I came to Christ thru the means of a liberal church and it was not until I started studying the scriptures that I came to embrace what we know as the doctrines of grace.

If we know any better though, we should be putting our witnessing efforts into sound doctrinal means, however that does not mean God won't use other things.

I do not agree with the doctrine behind the "Left Behind" series; I think it is blantantly false. I would rather they are not out there because I think it is a bad representation of the end times both for believers and non believers alike.

Now having said that, I imagine God is bringing some to Himself through those movies. They just create additional obstacles to overcome for the new believer, but God can help them through that too.
Notafraid
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I am a little less worried about the Left Behind books. I know that the Gospel it’s self is presented in them very clearly. As far as peoples eschatology, I find that to be way down on the list of importance than the doctrines of the gospel. Now there are some churches that have gone off the deep end and all they do is teach about eschatology. The Lord knows that no living person has typed more words against the errors of Dispensationalism on Texags R&P than I have. A&O was a Full-Preterist, and IMO he got too caught up into those doctrines, and often overweighed his message with talks about eschatology also. I think Arminianism it’s self is the only larger error, and yet, we see that Millions of Americans have become Christians with a gospel that included an altar call. The Lord tends to raise up and use movements in spite of the error. I believe that there is plenty of wrong stuff going on in Reformed circles as well, so over time, I have grown more of the opinion that we are all humble beggars who depend on the Lord and His spirit to know any truth, or to live any truth. We who might have a clearer picture who don’t live and walk in His kingdom in a manor where that is reflected are really more pitiful than those to whom the light of truth is not as brightly shining in their lives. Reformed people should be the most humble and gracious Christians around, yet look at us. Many are the most cocky, the most ungracious, the most condensing around. If everything is by God’s grace, then we should be the most understanding of the failures of others to grasp truth. And how do the scriptures teach us to go to others who are in error? With gentleness and humility! So, which is the Lord more displeased with? The goofy guy who proclaims goofy stuff, or the reformed guy who should know better, but continually fails to love others? To whom much is given, much is expected!
DaveAg77
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Well said
gordo97
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"I have grown more of the opinion that we are all humble beggars who depend on the Lord and His spirit to know any truth, or to live any truth."

well said!
Christian Pulisic FanBoy
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Do you know any non-Christians who have read any of the Left Behind books? If so, do you know any who converted to Christianity after reading any of the Left Behind books?


I read the first one, my sister gave it to me for X-mas. I couldn't believe how heavy handed it was.

I prefer a little bit of subtley in my fiction.
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