Glenn Beck watched "Noah" last weekend, and calls it a major bust for anyone wanting a biblically sound story.



He recieved the invitation to see the movie after he harshly reviewed the film on his radio show last week.



Soon after he aired his thoughts on the film, Beck reports he got a phone call from a paramount executive asking him to come watch the movie before taking a position on it with his audience.



"I felt like kind of a dirtball, basing my review on something that I hadn't seen, on someone else's review," Beck said on his broadcast Monday. "That's what people do to me. They don't listen or watch, then they review. It was wrong of me to do," he said about his initial comments on the film.



But, alas, it seems Beck's screening of the movie did not change his feelings about the $150 million feature film.



"If you are looking for a biblical movie, this is definitely not it," He said. "It's not the story of Noah that I was hoping for. If you are going for that, you will be horribly disappointed."



I would love to come and report that the movie was great, but I can't," he said. "It's awful."



As far as specifics go, Beck said there was a multitude of things wrong with the film. For starters, He said that none of the characters had an authentic, loving relationship with God. He said Noah never prays, unless he is thinking of killing his family.

