Jerusalem Countdown (2011)
When nuclear weapons are smuggled into America, FBI Agent Shane Daughtry is faced with an impossible task -- find them before they are detonated. The clock is ticking and the only people who can help are a washed up arms dealer, a converted Israeli Mossad Agent and a by-the-book CIA Deputy Director.
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Briefly, I will say that the film was much better than most of the reviewers posted on this site. As far as comparison to most Hollywood produced films, I would agree that it deserves a lower rating. Possibly a 5 out of 10. The problem is that this is a movie directed toward Christians and those that have an interest in Christian based movies. The people that are aggravated by Christianity unfairly critique these movies because they are bitter toward believers. I would give the movie 8 out of 10 because it based on comparison to other Christian movies.I would recommend that if someone hates Christians and Christianity, ignore these films. Don't rent it out or watch it if it offends you.Again, this is a critique toward those critics that are obviously biased against faith based movies (fiction or non fiction).
I saw much more worst movies than this.I think the main issue here is that people don't like the movie because it is a Christian movie. If it wasn't, the reviews would be better. In another words, people has a prejudice against Christian movies.Now, the movie itself:First things first: David White should leave the acting to other actors. He's good as director, not as an actor. But the acting in the general is good. The plot is interesting, captivating, and, contrary to other opinions written here, I don't think that push so much the Americans as the good guys against the "bad guys". Any Chuck Norris or Steven Seagal movies is more pushing that this one.I will recommend this movie to my friends and other people as well.
Sorry to say, but this film is a sad, sad, sad production.First, there are so many holes in the dramatization that it can hardly be counted as following any dramaturgical rules. Not having read John Hagee's book though, it is hard to say whether the film has raped the book or whether the book is equally bad.Furthermore, the underlying theological understanding of several prophetic issues are so far of the mark - that anyone considering themselves as a born-again believer should stay clear of it, and even more, should not under any circumstances recommend the film (especially not to unbelievers)or buy it as a gift for anyone.It is my sincere belief that this film will do more damage than it will do good. Stay clear!
This is another of a string of similar movies that are subjective and pro-Christian and what one might call very suggestive with its subliminal messages. This is one of those movies for believers of the Bible of which will once again feed their delusion of the so called coming of "the end time" (no pun intended). Credit is although given to the producers of this film for the effects and directing which were good and for keeping a pretty clear storyline however the heavy amounts of religious sentiment it may have portrayed. It was somewhat entertaining as per Se, but thats pretty much it.If you are not a bible believer than this is a roll-over-movie.