I mercilessly lump all Biblical movies into the category "Biblical Kitsch" because most of them are so delightfully Hollywoodishly and inappropriately cast and played. Was I just moved to string three adverbs together? Why yes, I believe I was. Also note the use of an additional one earlier in the sentence.
As a kid I seriously loved King of Kings, for many reasons but not least of all its score. I got that MGM box set with the record and the hardcover program book and wore that sucker out. As a family we dutifully watched The Ten Commandments when it was shown on TV, and I believe we went to see it once at a drive-in. I think those were the big two for us when I was growing up.
As an adult, I tend to watch these around the Easter season because, you know, that's generally the season for them. I don't do it out of any particular reverence for anything except my enjoyment of a genre and style of filmmaking. Each of them has its points of interest. One exception, a film I have never been able to get through more than about ten minutes of, is The Greatest Story Ever Told. I find it the most (watch out, more adverbs on the way!) lugubriously paced, deadly boring motion picture ever.