I have an uneasy relationship with movies that are made out of books that I love. Maybe I'm not creative enough to understand a director's art, or I'm just a critical wet blanket. But a book purist I will remain, and my standard will be - "Is it true to the book?" A few months ago, I watched part of the 3rd Hobbit movie. I was disappointed with some of the adjustments that occurred in the older Lord of the Rings epics. (Okay, Faramir's character assassination was more than just a tweak.) But regarding the Hobbit , was this even the same book? I probably should have just ignored it and gone back to my knitting, but I continued to watch in grim fascination curious to see how far the film makers would go. There were great special effects and all sorts of angst and violence to satisfy a modern audience, but it was a disservice to Tolkien and his beloved novel in my opinion. But what I find even more interesting are so-called Christian movies and books that...