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'Fireproof' still generating heat

Free showings of the movie this weekend.

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Monica [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

I'm not surprised it's free - who would pay to see this claptrap ?

Anonymous said:

Wow Monica- you should be a critic for the N&R.
What were the worst parts? Were there any noteworthy performances? How about the soundtrack?

Heather said:

I thought this movie was great. I'm going to buy the movie next. Yes it's a low budget film but the story line was amazing. This is a story about a man who didn't believe in God and was having trouble with his marriage. He came to know God got saved and believed anything was possible. That's the problem with our country today we have taken God out of America.

Heather said:

I thought this movie was great. I'm going to buy the movie next. Yes it's a low budget film but the story line was amazing. This is a story about a man who didn't believe in God and was having trouble with his marriage. He came to know God got saved and believed anything was possible. That's the problem with our country today we have taken God out of America.

Heather said:

I thought this movie was great. I'm going to buy the movie next. Yes it's a low budget film but the story line was amazing. This is a story about a man who didn't believe in God and was having trouble with his marriage. He came to know God got saved and believed anything was possible. That's the problem with our country today we have taken God out of America.

Anonymous said:

Heather,
I agree- as a matter of fact, a friend saw it and was dismissive of it- but the next day made an out-of-the-blue gesture to his wife, and now they are working at rediscovering and renewing what brought them together in the first place.

I find that, much like anything, people who have never seen , listened to or read about something are the first to demonize it.

I loved it. I bought it. I loaned it out, and now it is making the rounds.

namtac said:

Any movie with Banana-boy Kirk Cameron in it will not be appealing to me. But hey -- if it reaches its intended audience, more power to all involved. And if it helps keep some couples together a bit longer than they otherwise would have stayed together, it might be a positive thing. I guess.

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