Written and directed by Scott Stewart.
The end is here. God lost faith in humankind again. So, he sends his darling angels to bring on the Apocalypse. Their given mission? To kill the unborn baby of a hopeless young mother. Well, where is the mother? In some ditzy, out-of-the-way diner. So ride my angels to this random place and kill the baby! How angelic this move is isn’t it? Archangel Michael didn’t think so. He lands on our world with Matrix style and cuts off his wings. Ouch insert. He gets his weapon on and obviously heads to the diner. From there, the battle begins…and thats it.
Paul Bettany as Archangel Michael goes as well as cheese with pretzels. But unfortunately, that was the only good thing about the movie. His bad a** expression makes you feel glad it wasn’t Lucas Black with wings. Oh! Don’t get my started on Lucas Black in this movie, you point a** sissy! I believe the co-casting choice were a no-choice scenario as you’ll see The Fast And The Furious actors back on the screen. Well, at least Paul helped.
The only scene I jaw dropped was the climbing granny and the ice-cream man. Other than that, it seems that they only had money for those two scenes, bits-and-bobs for a lot of extras, and stuntman pulleys for the angel fight.
How ‘Worth It’ is this movie? Once is enough for you. Just to compare the other Apocalypse movies and complain how wrong it is compared to the real facts (and by the way, leave reason out and just watch it okay? Its not worth your brain moving hard for it).
-HaleyBaley-
Rating: ӘӘ / 5




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