Let's go to MSNBC's Dana Kennedy.
What is your take on it, Dana?
DANA KENNEDY, NBC ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR: I agree with Jamie to the point that I went to see the movie as someone who did not have a heavy religious background.
I had to do an immediate review after seeing the movie. And it was never my plan to say anything about the religious bias. I felt I wasn't qualified. I knew just a little bit, I would say. Certainly, I'm the polar opposite of you, Pat. But seeing the movie, what really bothered me were the scenes I think Jamie was referring to, in which the Jews bring Jesus to see Pontius Pilate.
I felt that the Jews in that scene looked so bloodthirsty, and I thought Pontius Pilate was more than just portrayed as a nice guy. He seemed reasonable. He seemed anguished over the decision he had to make. I felt there were not one, not two, but three to six scenes in which we were shown over and over again how much he really didn't want to make this decision, but somehow felt he had to. And it wasn't made clear why he felt he had to appease the Jews, since he basically was in charge of them. He was the leader of the occupying force.
So, after seeing that, I felt so strongly that it was biased. It disturbed me. And when I came out into Times Square to do my immediate review, I said so.
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BUCHANAN: If you didn't read the Gospels, how do you know about him? (Pilate)
D. KENNEDY: I know about him from reading some history, basically.
Are you trying to tell me that Pontius Pilate was not a sadistic bully?
(CROSSTALK)
BUCHANAN: He's not a major historical figure outside of the Gospels.
D. KENNEDY: He was recalled to Rome because he was such a bully, Pat, right, yes or no?
BUCHANAN: I mean, all right, where did you get all this information?
You didn't read the Gospels, but you read some commentaries on Pilate?
D. KENNEDY: Are Gospels the only history that you know of, Pat?
BUCHANAN: What makes Pilate fairly famous, a procurator of Judea?
D. KENNEDY: He lived, Pat. He was a man. They're both secular and religious historians that discuss him.
BUCHANAN: OK.
D. KENNEDY: But I'm not here as a religious person, nor am I here to argue religion. I'm here really kind of as a viewer, just giving you my visceral reaction to a film, the same way I would if I thought a character in another movie based on history, you know, a version of history rang true or not.
BUCHANAN: Right.
D. KENNEDY: And it did not ring true to me, the scenes in which Pontius Pilate was agonizing over whether to kill Jesus.
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