Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Asad Almond
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Jerrie
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
shipnbottle
Of course, I'm not surprised by the low critical ratings of this film. But considering what Hollywood is putting out there, I can tell you that this film is, for the most part, better than a lot of the stuff that's being put out.And by the way: If you're going to downgrade a film's rating because you're obviously anti-Christian film, that's being dishonest (and a poor reviewer). Watch the film regardless of the worldview. Then give your view of how the film works and doesn't work. Very few films in the world would deserve only 1 star! And SIX: THE MARK UNLEASHED doesn't deserve that. But from what I've seen of this film, it is a well-made film with good performances, for the most part, and with an ending that I didn't expect. Yes, it is a Christian-made film with an evangelical thrust to it--but not too heavy-handed. What I like most about the film are the manner in which they display Christian characters as normative, and relational, with the backdrop of a supernatural God Who is moving in their midst. The film is set in the future when the timeline of human history is wrapping up.I loved the performances of Stephen Baldwin, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and of special note, Troy Winbush as Lewis who brings a rare honesty and drama to his role as a lost man who finds Christ while in prison. His onscreen conversion is truly inspirational; it's hard not to shed a tear while watching it.I recommend this film. It's not perfect, but it deserves to be classified as an above average film that happens to be made by Christian creators.
eragonbookfan
I'm given a "9" to this film simply because I think it deserves some love and respect... and that it talks things which are actually true.I understand that these days it's become such an obligation for people (whether on IMDb or "Rotten Tomatoes") to give low ratings to films that are in any terms spiritual, talking about God, the Bible, Christ, and so on. But also if it contains much cheesiness, low budget, amateur acting, or lousy writing. But try watching "Facing the Giants", "The Encounter", "Flywheel", "Fireproof", "Time Changer", or "Courageous" and you may think otherwise! And none of that even came across to me in this film! I enjoyed it a good deal. All fine performances from each of the actors - a good film worth enough for any decent, honorable family to own and watch. Much for spiritual nourishment & well-awareness & warning.This flick was a great dose of reality! God warned us it would happen, and it will happen.Love David A. R. White mostly for his performance in "God's Not Dead" and his powerful film he directed "The Encounter".Stephen Baldwin is bold for standing up for his Christian faith amongst the darkness in Hollywood.Jeffrey Dean Morgan.... who could forget him as the excellent John Winchester in the "Supernatural" TV series, that's I guess somewhat inspired quite a bit by the biblical sort of elements.Happy 10 anniversaryPS: In fact, there is actually a very important person I think you should now about who's been imprisoned for his faith, and also for being very effective! The guy's name is Dr. Kent Hovind, an evangelist on Creation, Evolution, and Dinosaurs. Try searching him up sometime, maybe on YouTube - he's really worth it!9/10
djpappa
I found this movie to be hilarious with moments of genuine creepiness. Is this really what fundamentalists think is going to happen? I went to Catholic school as a kid and I think the nuns there would find this story as alien as I did (but, probably not as funny). I couldn't tell one moronic drone from another. Apparently no one in the future can think for themselves. No matter what side your on you wander around quoting "doctrine" written by others more "enlightened" then yourself. If these are the choices I'll take door number three. A robot is a robot no matter what words he is spouting. To paraphrase the movies last line: "The choices I make may be wrong but, at least, they will be free".
victor-pimentel
This movie is so bad it led me to write this comment.I have nothing to say about it, only that it's a movie that doesn't steal your time (like other bad movies), it's so bad that you would rather want to die instantly than see it again.Indeed, I would hate the director and all the actors forever. With special hate to Stephen Baldwin, ¡I'll never forget your participation in this sh*t!If the movie had the Christian propaganda as its goal, it has absolutely FAILED, it would cause the contrary effect in people with brains.