| The Prophecy |  | Director: Gregory Widen Actors: Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Viggo Mortensen Category: DVD
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Seller: moviemars Rating: 87 reviews Sales Rank: 231729
Format: NTSC Language: English (Unknown) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1
UPC: 065935126201 EAN: 0065935126201 ASIN: B000065JQO
Theatrical Release Date: September 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A prime candidate for cult status (it even spawned a sequel), this apocalyptic 1995 horror flick belongs in the darker corners of the comedy-horror sub-genre that includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mimic, and Phantoms--and like those movies it's a mixed blessing with some highlights worth savoring. This one's got Christopher Walken in its favor, starring as the Angel Gabriel, who's really mad at God for allowing humans into heaven (because, you see, humans have souls and angels don't, and God plays favorites). Gabriel takes his anger out on the human race, coming to Earth to capture the soul of the most evil human alive in an effort to defeat the "good" angels that remain in God's good graces. One of the good angels is played by Eric Stoltz, who captures the evil soul before Walken does and transfers it into the body of a little girl. Are you with us so far? Don't worry if you're not, because writer-director Gregory Widen filled The Prophecy with so many wild ideas that he didn't bother to connect them to a coherent plot. Add Viggo Mortensen as the devil and Elias Koteas as a priest-turned detective who's tracking Walken and it's clear that Widen was attempting something ambitious here. He nearly succeeded, since The Prophecy jumpstarts its heaven-and-hell rivalry with enough action, humor, and intelligence to make the movie sufficiently entertaining. It was enjoyable enough to entice Walken back for the sequel, so if you're into this kind of thing, this one's a keeper. --Jeff Shannon
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the first of a an original trilogy March 3, 2010 falcon (canada) as far as biblical/religious themed films goes,i found this to be one
of the better ones.this particular one is the first of what was
originally a trilogy.it's well acted,by all involved.but Christopher
Walken steals every scene he is in,as he has a habit of doing,in
whatever project he's involved with.the characters (including Walken's)
were also interesting.i also liked the pace.it's not too fast,and not
too slow.without giving too much away,there's a war of epic proportion
being waged,the outcome of which will have far reaching and potential
devastating consequence.the story has been done before,but the
acting,and the characters make the difference here.for me,The Prophecy
is a 4/5
So far off February 24, 2010 Ana Smith (Buford, GA) It is nothing like what the real angel Gabriel is. I don't like movies that twist the Bible and make the Holy evil. My mother likes this movie and she bought it through my account. I personally wouldn't have bought it. If you like that type of stuff then you will like this movie but for those of you who read the Bible and like accuracy this movie will make you mad.
A**-kicking angels February 7, 2010 David Bonesteel (Fresno, CA United States) The war in Heaven comes to Earth when the archangel Gabriel (Christopher Walken) descends in search of the soul of the most evil man who ever lived. The plot is too convoluted for its own good and it doesn't build to much of a climax, but Walken is always fun to watch.
The Prophecy January 5, 2010 Arnita D. Brown (USA) Tommy Dagget wanted to be a priest, but lost his faith and became a cop instead. He once wrote a learned treatise on angels, so when a physiologically abnormal individual is found murdered and a copy of Dagget's study discovered on the crime scene, he's assigned to investigate. What he uncovers is a literal war of angels. These supernatural creatures, led by the vicious Gabriel, are a tormented, murderous lot, warped by God's rejection in favor of "talking monkeys" called the human race. The best interpretation of the fallen angel himself without being over the top Viggo's potrayal of the devil is seductive, magnetic, commanding and unique. A very unique and impressive movie.
Walken is the Funniest November 10, 2009 Mimi P. Louiso (Atlanta GA) Interesting concept that perpetuates Gabriel's bad rap. A funny movie, and the Native American Shamanism mixed with Judeo-Christian beliefs are very interesting. Walken makes good movies period.
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