Jesus and Hutch, I think - and if it's the one I saw (very short, like seven minutes? in the format of a trailer, essentially?) I thought it was very funny too!
Yep, Jesus & Hutch (2000). It was really short (fortunately? :). Directed and written by Paul Harrison. "Jesus is back. And this time He's fighting crime with his trusted partner, Hutch." It starred Tate Donovan as Hutch and Eric Stoltz as Jesus.
Maybe if I had had any interest in the original, it might have been funny. Apparently, they reenacted a number of famous scenes from the original. Being who I am, though, the scene with Jesus pointing a gun at someone, saying "I love you, man." and then blowing the guy away was just a bit too close to reality for my (in its own way) warped sense of humor.
Ann O. (an outlier when it comes to violence and religion)
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Date: 2005-03-02 06:46 pm (UTC)de gustibus...
Date: 2005-03-02 07:12 pm (UTC)Directed and written by Paul Harrison. "Jesus is back. And this time
He's fighting crime with his trusted partner, Hutch." It starred
Tate Donovan as Hutch and Eric Stoltz as Jesus.
Maybe if I had had any interest in the original, it might have been
funny. Apparently, they reenacted a number of famous scenes from the
original. Being who I am, though, the scene with Jesus pointing a gun
at someone, saying "I love you, man." and then blowing the guy away
was just a bit too close to reality for my (in its own way) warped
sense of humor.
Ann O. (an outlier when it comes to violence and religion)