Jerusalem Countdown: First and foremost, the movie gets an A+ for not beating around the bush regarding salvation through Jesus Christ alone. Regarding the rest of the film, however, it comes across like a movie put together by high school film students... advanced high school film students. Too many dialogue cutaways felt dead and motionless. Seems also like the director took his first take of a lot of these scenes. Some of them looked stale and forced. Several of the male actors were not believable when trying to act like hard arses. Trying too hard. The editor may have been trying to rush this out of the studio as soon as possible. Car scenes looked too fake in Jerusalem Countdown. Jaci Velasquez is just in the film for eye candy or to boost it with some of her star power. Her character and the man playing the husband of her character were completely useless to the plot. Their scenes are just so awkward and wooden yet even Giapetto couldn't breathe life into them. Jaci may also not be too concerned about getting intimate with more than one man under the sun, but I'm gonna call her kissing of her costar adultery. Jesus got you covered, girl, but I can just imagine the confusion young Christian females will have reconciling your deed with their Christian walk. Anyhow... The action scenes were not believable. Handguns with infinite bullets. Silencers that can shoot through heavy-duty pad locks. Men who get shot or blown up and end up on their backs spread eagle with no pooling of blood. I think the only saving grace (excuse the pun) is Anna Zielinski. Fair to look upon and cunning in acting ability. She was the only reason I made it to the end. And about the end... I think the producers are still working on getting one for this film. REVELATION ROAD: What in the world did I just watch? Was this movie supposed to be a metaphor for the angelic conflict? Angels and demons at war? I just did not get it. One character stood out only because of her beauty. Googled her and come to find out that she is the wife of the main actor and formerly worked for Hugh Hefner. The Bible says to "redeem the time." Something I certainly did not do while watching this film. THE MARK: A very scattered story. Too many primary heroes and villains. I do give them credit for not being ashamed to mention the "bible," and "the lord," and an hour into the film "Jesus Christ." The hand-to-hand combat scenes were slow (or poorly edited). The East Asian guy just happens to be a martial arts expert apparently. The main female character was supernaturally pretty, yet her acting was childish (might have to blame the director for this though?) Maybe she isn't cut out for scenes of high emotion. This movie was sloppy. Was it about the Rapture? Was it about the chip? Was it about the beast and the global government. Was it about stopping a plane from crashing? OK, let me stop. I give PureFlix credit. They seem to be doing what the Golam/Globus team did back in the 80's--just churn out movie after movie after movie thus building a sizeable film portfolio in a short time. The portfolio then becomes an asset you can sell and retire off of. These three movies were junk.Read full review
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tells it like it is. People need to get their heads our of the sand. Bad now you think, going to get a lot worse.
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They send the message home...Jesus is coming soon, and we must be ready.
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Great movies to watch especially now that we are in the latter days
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Very interesting and gripping. David A R White is believable as the main character. Good movie!
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