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Movie Review: Fireproof

September 29, 2008 TheDeeZone 18 comments

We saw Fireproof this weekend. Fireproof tells the story of firefighter Capt. Caleb Holt (Kirk Cameron). At work Holt is a hero who rushes into burning buildings to save others and is committed to adage “never leave your partner behind”. However, things at home are quite different Holt’s marriage is in a tailspin. Holt and his wife Catherine (Erin Bethea) are in a state constant conflict and headed for divorce.

Fireproof may be the best non-animated Christian movie I have seen. Fireproof is the third movie by Sherwood Pictures and the first one intended for theatrical release. Sherwood Pictures is affiliated with Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, GA its mission is to create quality family friendly movies. Their first two movies Flywheel and Facing the Giants used an all-volunteer cast including the actors. While more 500 volunteers were involved with the production of Fireproof, professionals were used for the lead roles and the film crew.

As a movie, Fireproof is average. While the story line is well written, it is a simplistic at times. One of my major complaints about Christian movies is that they always end with a “happily ever-after” ending and follow the same basic plot. The main character, who may or may not be a Christian, is facing a major life crisis. Someone convinces them to trust God and all in end, all is well. While I believe that faith in God is important, even when we trust God, we do not always get “happily ever-after” ending. While the conflict is different, both Flywheel and Facing the Giants used the same formula for a Christian movie. I guess I would like to see a Christian movie tackle tough issues with a more realistic conclusion.

Sherwood Pictures has come a long way since Flywheel, their first release. The most notable improvement is the quality of the acting. The cast included Kirk Cameron and Erin Bethea who are both professionals but the rest of cast had little or no acting experience. The soundtrack for Fireproof was another big improvement. The soundtrack included music by Third Day, Casting Crowns and Leeland. My only complaint quality wise is that some of the fire effects just look fake, overall that is a minor detail.

One of the things I liked Fireproof that it is a movie intended for adults (PG rating) that was clean. It seems that there is an attitude that movies for adults must at least include bad language.

If you have not seen Fireproof yet, go see it. It is certainly worth the time.

SWF Friday: Flagler College

September 26, 2008 TheDeeZone 22 comments

Flagler College is located in the heart of historic St. Augustine, Florida. Flagler College is named for Gilded Age industrialist Henry Flagler.  The historic Hotel Ponce de Leon serves a residence hall and focal point of the campus.  Built by Henry Flagler in 1888 the Hotel Ponce de Leon was an exclusive by invitation only resort. The hotel remained in operation until 1967 when it was sold to the college.  Flagler Collge opened 1968.

Taken using sepia color setting.

Taken using sepia color setting.

Statue of Henry Flagler

Statue of Henry Flagler

The fountain in the courtyard serves as a giant sun dial. Using the turtles and frogs at the bottom of the fountain it is possible to tell time. Also, the sidewalks form a Celtic cross with the fountain as the circle in the center. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get a good shot of it.

The fountain in the courtyard serves as a giant sun dial. Using the turtles and frogs at the bottom of the fountain it is possible to tell time. Also, the sidewalks form a Celtic cross with the Fountian as the circle in the center. Unforunately, I wasn't able to get a good shot of either.

Designed by Thomas Hastings and John M. Carrere this grand hotel featured pour concrete construction. Hastings and Carrere’s Spanish Renaissance style would be influential throughout Florida for the next half centruy.

Considered on of the premire examples of Spanish Renaissance the Ponce de Leon was one of three Flagler Hotels to survive the Depression

Considered on of the premiere examples of Spanish Renaissance the Ponce de Leon was one of three Flagler Hotels to survive the Depression

The dinning hall features Tiffany glass windows. I know Tiffany glass windows in building just 4 miles from the coast seems risky to me but the glass is protected by plexiglass.  Nothing like the dinning hall from my alma mater.

Tiffany Glass windows

Tiffany Glass windows

The electric lights in the dinning hall were designed by Thomas Edison.

The electric lights in the dinning hall were designed by Thomas Edison.

Murals on the ceiling of the dinning hall.

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J is for Jungle Cruise

September 24, 2008 TheDeeZone 10 comments

J is for Jungle Cruise at the Magic Kingdom (Walt Disney World). I know it is a little cheesy but is a cute ride.

Of course no tribute to the Magic Kingdom would be complete without a shot of Cinderella’s castle.

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In Case You Missed It

September 23, 2008 TheDeeZone 3 comments

If you haven’t seen check out Josh Groban’s performance of TV Theme Songs from the Emmy presentation.

Aftermath of Hurricane Ike

September 22, 2008 TheDeeZone 2 comments

It is has been about a week since Hurricane Ike ripped through Louisiana and Southeast Texas but the effects of Ike are long term.   We Are Texas Baptist has posted quite a bit about the storm and ways to help.

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