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The Omega Code

The Omega Code

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I wanted to like it,
Review: but you would have to search long and hard to find a worse movie. Whether you believe its spin or not, this film was so poorly done that it might have actually been better to watch with the sound muted. Don't let the celebrity names fool you. This film stinks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST CHRISTIAN/ACTION MOVIE EVER
Review: I have no idea why people wrote bad reviews of this movie. If christians wrote bad reviews about the movie they simply need to know more about what they believe in. If they thought the plot and story to it was bad it's because they can't grasp the concept of the movie. I give this movie 5 STARS.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good representation of end times
Review: The Omega Code is an entertaining dramatic portrayal of the "end times."

Casper Van Diem and Michael York are an unholy team promoting world peace and prosperity, and everyone follows them, but something wakes up Van Diem in time.

The movie is entertaining, but it does contain some scriptural red flags. No surprise, considering Hal Lindsey was an adviser for the movie.

It's a fun movie to watch, but don't hinge on it to be an accurate picture of The End. Don't worry about the world's end, prepare to meet your own. Don't worry about when Jesus is coming back, worry about when you're going to meet Jesus.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible!
Review: Okay first of all It doesn't surprise me that TBN would make such a terrible movie. Besides being full of the heresy you would come to expect from the people who bring you the cultic prosperity movement. It laughable, Micheal Ironside as the false Prophet? He plays the same guy in every film he does. The plot is so laughable I dont see how any Christian could sit through it. The whole Bible Code idea is another TBN Shame.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THE OMEGA CODE & PART 2
Review: I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THAT I ENJOYED BOTH MOVIES AND I AM GLAD THAT I SAW THEM. I WHOLEHEARTEDLY DISAGREE WITH THE PEOPLE THAT DID NOT LIKE THIS MOVIE. TO ME THEY MISSED THE POINT OF THE MOVIE. ITS ABOUT GETTING THE MESSAGE ACROSS TO NON-BELIEVERS AND CHRISTIANS AS WELL. REPENT, ASK FOR FORGIVENESS, THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST IS NEAR AND THE ANTI-CHRIST IS ALREADY AMONG US AS WE SPEAK. BOTH MOVIES WERE GREAT AND THE MESSAGE IS LOUD AND CLEAR. THE PEOPLE THAT DIDN'T LIKE THIS MOVIE JUST DOESN'T HAVE A CLUE!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst than the Antichrist!!!!!!
Review: This movie is worst than the Antichrist!
Because TBN is a better lier than "he"!

I'll never watch a TBN film "ever" again,this garbage is not even worth
a rental.

How could a "Christian" Org
screw and twist the book of Rev
to such a degree and pretend that
it's a fine "great!!" movie?

I would expect "Christians" of TBN
to do an exact story of the Bible..
or one that is very close.

What a joke! Don't spend your money or time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Omega Code (VHS)
Review: This was one of the first "second coming" films I have seen that was not based on tradition. It was based on the Bible. The christians were still around or at least did not dwell on the rapture. I was enthralled all the way through. In fact so much that I want to let my non Christain family see the film. Main line actors aswell. I have even now ordered the prequel/sequel "Megiddo". I have to congratulate the writers, directors and actors for not making it cringe worthy. Well done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The omega code
Review: This movie involves with the bible codes program, the antichrist follows the codes that are written in the bible this makes the film interest. The books of Daniel and Revelation are said to predict that "he who controls Jerusalem in the final days" will control the world. What if someone could use the latest technology to finally untangle these prophecies, break the code, and learn the future of our history? this movie in my opinion is one of the great christian films in our days of advancing technology to a world disorder.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Millennium Madness
Review: Michael York's hammy performance as the Antichrist is the highlight of this incoherent, unintentionally humorous apocalyptic thriller. He even sneaks a few good ad-libs past the screenwriters -- no mean feat in a movie so poorly written.

The film may be execrable, but at least it's never dull. Non-fundamentalists might prefer to view it as an anthropological document (or a psychoanalytic diagnosis) than as a legitimate cinematic narrative, especially given that a sizable number of Americans think the story here is practically Gospel truth.

As might be expected of an end-times Christian thriller, the spiritual and religious value of _Omega Code_ is virtually nill...

Watch, if you must, for the film's not-so-latent racism and geopolitical ignorance -- more sources of accidental humor than legitimate targets for outrage. And aren't those Catholic bishops dolled up in Greek Orthdox robes? As Boris Badinov would say, "Hoo boy."

A footnote: The film relies heavily on the thoroughly discredited "Bible Code" theory, which claims that we can find hidden messages in the Bible if we read only every third letter, or search for acrostic patterns, etc. This goes to prove that sometimes computer searches can be A Bad Thing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Jebus?
Review: The Omega Code - Revelation foretold it, Nostradamus predicted it, Casper Van Dien ruined it. Thank the Trinity Broadcasting Network for those 100 minutes of your life that you just wasted. The folks at TBN, of all people, should know that any a movie about the power of God that doesn't have George Burns listed in the credits, is a bad idea.

I'm having a hard time deciding what is more preposterous - the thought of a book that predicts every major event in world history, or the fact that Casper Van Dien still has a job. While the plot of "The Omega Code" would be mildly interesting if they passed it off as fiction, the movie turns into a convoluted and frustrating mess once they try to convince you that secret codes actually exist in the Torah.

There's a reason why it's called a CODE... because it's a jumbled mess of nothing. When things are written in gibberish, it can be translated into anything you want it to. Hell, you could translate this review as being favorable if you tried hard enough. The fact of the matter is that this movie is a bunch of boloney and it should be avoided at all costs.

If you're in the mood for a good movie containing forced-religion, rent "The Heavenly Kid". If you're in the mood for a good Casper Van Dien movie, then even God can't help you.


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