Jerusalem Countdown

2011
3.6| 1h23m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 26 August 2011 Released
Producted By: Pure Flix Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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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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GazerRise Fantastic!
HeadlinesExotic Boring
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Brenda The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Roadkill1962 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).
mr-mclemore Pretty good action film. My only problem is at the end a lot of people just vanish from earth, and their clothes are left here. There is no such word as "Rapture" in the Bible. It came from a dream in 1832 from an 18 year female mental patient in Scotland who had a dream, and didn't even believe it herself. Two preachers heard about it and started the whole fly away theory. Most churches around me teach it now. As it says in the Bible, the traditions of man make void the word of God. In the King James Version, in Ezekiel chapter 13, God makes it clear not to teach the fly away doctrine. If you have a NIV bible, it says birds fly away. Kennites, or sons of Cain, got their hands in it. we have to be here to stand up before the other Christ, who claims that he is the annointed one, If we all flew away, who yould stand up against him, letting God's Spirit speak through us, so that even the naysayers might be amazed. Wrong teaching like the Left Behind films, but can make you think about the reality there was and is a real Jesus Christ, and he did come here to die for us, and if we believe in him we can have eternal life. God bless us all, it is a hard row to plow.
Nozz I'm not a Christian but I'm willing to suspend disbelief for the sake of a good script. Show me Jesus turning water into wine or raising the dead, and if it's presented well and is well-intentioned, I'll buy it the way I'll buy a trip into the future or a haunted house. And I wanted to like this movie because I do believe in defending the world against those who believe that the worse it gets for ordinary people, the better it is for the cause of some self-righteous violent anti- Western revolution. But the conviction with which the characters-- and even the government-- are shown to accept Biblical prophecies, and not just the prophecies themselves but a particular leap of interpretation regarding the prophecies, doesn't get sold here. It's just stated. The action sequences are fine, but a little time should have been sacrificed for some explanation of a convincing, reasonably detailed parallel between prophecy and reality, and if that parallel doesn't exist in the real world (as I think it doesn't), then reality could have been fictionalized a little. Maybe the problem is that the movie didn't want to obviously fictionalize because it didn't want to look as if the point of view it promotes is based on a fiction.
kingdom-krud Beware potential viewers, this movie has TWO major negatives that make it a doubly awful flick: 1) It's script and plot are 2 steps BELOW made-for-TV. 2) It's clearly created by a pro-Christian organization to proselytize.Problem is, even if you are a bible believing fundamentalist Christian, the movie is still awful. The script is unbelievable, but even worse is the long pauses between statements, when actors talking to one another. Why do they do that? Don't you know that to make it believable - ya gotta talk normal actor folks! Please don't waste 80 minutes on this.My rating 1/10.