To: Western Experience
It was pretty good. The ending seemed very Bible influenced with themes of Noahs Ark, Garden of Eden, End Times, Angels etc.
2 posted on
03/27/2009 11:22:19 AM PDT by
icwhatudo
To: Western Experience
I saw the movie on opening day and can give it (for me) the ultimate compliment.
It is good entertainment.
The world as we know it ends. No biggie.
No preaching.
No PC crap.
No liberal/gay lifestyle rants.
What more can anyone expect these days?
3 posted on
03/27/2009 11:25:52 AM PDT by
Publius6961
(Change is not a plan; Hope is not a strategy.)
To: Western Experience
29% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Maybe not worth seeing after all.
4 posted on
03/27/2009 11:37:13 AM PDT by
bolobaby
To: Western Experience
I’ve been wondering for some time when we’ll start to see apocalyptic movies that would compare to those of the 1970’s:
- Planet of the Apes
- Soylent Green
- Colossus: The Forbin Project
- Rollover
IMO, “Omega Man” (remade last year as “I am Legend”) presents an unqualified disaster but not an absolutely
complete apocalypse in the same way these others did.
5 posted on
03/27/2009 11:39:42 AM PDT by
jiggyboy
(Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
To: Western Experience
***** SPOILER ALERT *****
I can't believe how many people are slobbering over this movie and talking about how "spiritual" it is. I heard such comments and went to the movie expecting some great message. And what was the message? ALIENS ARE THE SAVIORS OF MANKIND. Are you kidding me? If there are "aliens" out there, they are most certainly tools of the devil and not visitors from some other planet. They may very well want us to BELIEVE that they indeed are the saviors of mankind, but it would only be a ruse to take our eyes off God.
7 posted on
03/27/2009 11:44:38 AM PDT by
GLDNGUN
To: Western Experience
Preview looks good. This one is on my list.
26 posted on
03/27/2009 4:43:34 PM PDT by
mysterio
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