The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) - Normally this isn't my type of gig and I'm admittedly a bit rusty with the biblical stuff, but I wanted to see one of those epic Hollywood movies with a stellar cast of yesteryear. Both I got with the movie clocking in at a bit over three hours and with the likes of Max von Sydow, José
Ferrer, Charlton Heston, Donald Pleasance, Roddy McDowall, Sidney Poitier, Telly Savalas... I think about the only people who were not in this were Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. (Well, maybe they were in some very minor uncredited role, heh.)
The movie is slow with lots of dialogue and prolonged close-ups, and obviously, like the Titanic, it's predictable. But it's fun to see how these epic movies used to be made, and to see all the aforementioned stars. (Surprisingly the budget was only $20 million, that doesn't seem like a lot even for the times.)