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Shortly after television anchorman-turned-U.S. congressman Evan Baxter relocates his family from Buffalo to Northern Virginia, God reveals to him that a devastating flood is coming and tells him to build an ark. After trying to ignore God as much as possible, Evan eventually goes ahead with the plan, even if the other Congressmen and his family thinks he's mad.
Fans of the original film will find much to enjoy, though they really shouldn't and it would be morally indefensible to encourage them.
July 06, 2011
Blu-ray.com
Loathed during its initial theatrical run, I fail to see the ultimate sin of Evan Almighty, outside of some painfully lazy screenwriting and irritating pace issues.
The Bruce Almighty spinoff gets a touch preachy and saccharine at times, but it's still fun and funny enough to work as a nice, family-friendly diversion.
October 23, 2009
Slate
This is the Old Testament minus the wrath, divine retribution as chicken soup for the soul -- where's the fun in that?
This is PG-rated proselytizing tinged with Al Gore self-righteousness, all with the narrative thrust of a film about the apocalypse starring Kirk Cameron.
June 27, 2007
Ebert & Roeper
It's a paper-thin alleged comedy with a laugh drought of Biblical proportions.