There are faith-based movies that some people don't consider good, but every time it comes to the scene where someone's life is changed, that still affects me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We've had so many faith-based movies that I think are sub-par; I almost want a new phrase for them.
Honestly, I think a good film is spiritual, regardless of whether its subject is faith.
For me, and I suspect for lots of other people too, bad things actually sometimes make you think more about faith and the fact that you're not facing these things on your own.
As an actor, you usually live your life with faith.
My faith doesn't go over real well in Hollywood.
Every decade or so, Hollywood has an epiphany. It turns out faith-based audiences enjoy going to the movies, too.
The Lord, over the years, grew a seed in my heart to make faith-based films.
I don't like movies that are trying to preach and trying to tell you how to feel.
I ultimately have faith though, that good films will find their audience.
My simple point is that I judge a person's faith by how they live their life, not by the tenets of their religion. I've watched the holiest of people walk past somebody in need or treat their staff mean. To me, the beauty of faith is only seen when people live it consistently or struggle to do so.
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