Here, I was gonna make a short reply but it turned in to me going at this word by word almost.
Hey Ken, those are some good questions, you obviously know the legit questions we're gonna ask you in a debate. You have them memorized as well and any of us do by this point. But we all know you damn sure ain't gonna answer them. At least not truthfully that is. And no, the gospel doesn't answer the questions. That history isn't true and the gospel doesn't prove it true. It is demonstrably false and that has been shown numerous times. Not only influential skeptics and youtube video makers like Thunderfoot and Aronra or such, but most of the members of even this small forum can rattle off a dozen demonstrable falsehoods of the gospel just off hand.
To Eric Hovind and the other dude, no, 3D is not new, groundbreaking special effects. 3D movies have been around for quite a long time, on only recently caught back on. Also, from looking at the trailer, that CGI is also not any "new, ground breaking special effects". It looks like total ass. If you're going for as realistic as possible that is. It looks a bit below the CGI used in Star Wars episode 2 AOTC, and that was what, almost a decade ago now? Pro-tip, just because everybody's flocking to something like 3D doesn't mean it's good.
Another nitpick, but you're not "bringing Jesus to theaters to have an impact". You're bring Genesis, which has not a thing to do with Jesus. Mel Gibson already brought Jesus to theaters with Passion of the Christ. I haven't seen it but from clips and peoples description it's a hours long parade of graphic sado-masochism and a film adaptation of an old play used to stir hate against Jews.
What you are saying is not historically or scientifically true, stop bloody lying, and as you even said, couching it in "stunning 3D and visual effects". (That's also not true, it might be stunning years ago.) You're not using "cutting edge science", you're using trash-science or psuedo-science, and possible outright lies. That's not something your peers are above as has been seen in the past.
The bible is god's "unchanging word"? Are you fucking shitting me? I could come at that from two angles even. On one front there's the many contradictions and inconsistencies in the bible, which seems to be god changing his mind, or maybe people interpreting changes as an excuse to ignore inconveniences. On the other front you has the fact that bible was cobbled together by committee of what books were convenient and throwing out or ignoring ones that weren't. Then stack on the book selection all the translation issues, including shit translations like the KJV.
No, it doesn't make sense after Genesis. The rest can be just as insane or worse in the case of that acid trip of a finale.
Finally, to finish off, if this load of bollocks makes it to theaters I want to go with my friend to watch this. Not as a documentary, as a comedy. I'll probably laugh my ass off at the stupid and piss off other movie goers. I'd fuckin' love it.