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The Omega Code

The Omega Code

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A blessing for many!
Review: The Omega Code was an excellent movie! It is great for christians that seek a good action movie. The acting is good not great but no less then some of the recent movie we have seen at the box office. I suggest you pick this movie up today and share it with all your friends!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Praise the Lord!
Review: this film is like no other christian film i have seen and most christian films are boring to watch but not this one. i have got to give my thuds up to TBN for this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five Star Bombshell
Review: This picture helps the viewer put the books of Daniel and Revelation into a modern, realistic perspective. I applaud TBN for finally supporting someone with the courage to step out and produce an entertaining work that explains the prophecies of the Bible. Don't let its lack of exposure keep you from ordering this film. Any movie fan will tell you that the size of the bucks isn't necessarily in direct proportion to the value of the movie. This presentation is great entertainment and an interesting conversation piece for the buyer whether he is familiar with the Bible or not. My DVD is on the way!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Omega Code
Review: It would be best if one had a little knowledge of the Holy Bible to be able to follow closely the meaning of the movie. I think even if one did not have any knowledge of the Bible, the meaning can still be understood.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Awful, convoluted, bad acting Mess!
Review: Promising premise. Bad Acting (hello! Casper Van Dien?Pluuueeese), badly executed story, horrible writing and weakdirecting. Enough said. See it if you want a laugh at the expense of Trinity Broadcasting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Omega of all movies
Review: This movie is without a doubt a great stepping stone for the future of Christian filming. Christians went out in groves to support this TBN production. It just goes to show a film can be made today without graphic violence or harsh and filthy language, sex, etc. Those things aren't necessary and degrade any worth a film may have. The video release is March 28 on VHS and DVD. If you missed it in the theater, buy it on video!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hollywood didn't have a clue!
Review: This was the best Christian movie out there. Of course this isn't the best "movie" but it's the best Christian movie. I loved the whole movie, It was great! It seemed a little hurried at the end though, but it's still great. By the way, this movie IS RATED. It's RATED PG-13. The rating isn't listed above, so I thought I'd tell you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Christian Thirller out there!
Review: After seeing the previews, viewing the web site and listing to all the hype on TBN, I really wanted to see this thriller. The movie stars Michael York and Casper Van Dien, and has an intriguing title, The Omega Code. The movie started out somewhat slow but then picks up speed as you are introduced to the main characters and the plot of the movie. Dr. Gillian Lane is a world famous motivational speaker and mythology expert, which really doesn't seem to fit Casper Van Dien character in the beginning of the movie. Stone Alexander (Michael York) is the European Union Chairman and also the Antichrist. The whole movie is based around the biblical code that tells the future of what is to come in the last days. In the whole movie there are many different twists and turns and it is somewhat confusing at times to those who really don't know any thing about the end times. You can tell the good guys from the bad guys but many people have voiced on the Internet about how they really don't understand most of it, but if you are a Christian and you have read the book of Revelation it won't be confusing. It isn't totally accurate about the End Times, and dose leaves out the Rapture and adds the whole bible code spin into it. But despite all that, the movie is much better then the junk that Hollywood is running today. It will make some people think about the movie if they are ever left behind in the Rapture.

This isn't the best movie, but it is the BEST Christian movie out there. Is there anyone who disagrees?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Intro to Bible Prophecy
Review: Having spent the better part of 18 years studying Bibleprophecy, I had high hopes for this film. The production values areexcellent. However, only a basic introduction to Bible Prophecy is given, and though the Bible Codes work well in the movie, I'm not convinced of their validity in this area. Michael York gives the best performance of the lot and is most enigmatic as the manipulative world leader. No suprises for the well-read prophecy student, but a basic introduction for the novice. Though not perfect, it ranks among the better prophecy films produced. Try to remember it was made for only $6.5 million dollars, which is 1/3 what some actors alone receive for starring in a film.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Was this deliberately hilarious, or what?
Review: It's been a long time since I've seen a movie quite this terrible. After about ten minutes I realized I was watching an unintentional comedy directed by some jackass zealot. Notice that during the previews all the movies are religious. "Crosswalk Entertainment".

It begins with a man (Michael Ironside, prostituting himself for cash) shooting a monk SITTING BEHIND A F**KING LAPTOP with a silencer and then being apprehended by to men who give him his hat and let him go. These guys are angels. Praise the Lord.

It spirals into the worst cinematic attempt at a Biblical message I have ever seen. The funniest parts involve the Antichrist, this idiotic English guy who can't act and takes over the world in, ah, about a week. But wait! Jesus comes to save the day! That is, once the 90210 looking protagonist breaks down his satanic doubt and PRAYS! This is bust a gut comedy.

Turn on Lifetime TV instead. The quality is about the same.


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