Megiddo: Omega Code 2 with Michael York: DVD Cover

    Megiddo: Omega Code 2
    a.k.a. Megiddo Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith Cast: Michael York, Michael Biehn, Diane Venora, R. Lee Ermey

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/01/2005
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated PG13
     
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    Disc #1 -- Megiddo: El Codigo Omega 2
    1. Su Destino [2:12]
    2. La Niñez De Stone [4:33]
    3. Enviado A La Escuela [4:49]
    4. Stone Conoce A Gabriella [5:12]
    5. La Advertencia Del Director [2:09]
    6. Stone Conoce A David [5:23]
    7. Reunion Familiar [5:47]
    8. La Muerte De Un Padre [2:06]
    9. El Nuevo Reino De Stone [5:00]
    10. La Nueve Orden Mundial [7:17]
    11. Stone Amenaza A David [3:53]
    12. Desafiando A Dios [3:01]
    13. E.E.U.U. Se Opone A La Union [4:50]
    14. Haciendose Un Dios [6:45]
    15. Golpe Presidencial [3:13]
    16. Descubrimientos Diabólicos [5:04]
    17. La Muerte De Gabriella [2:01]
    18. La Vocación De David [3:11]
    19. La Batalla Comienza [13:14]
    20. El Verdadero Stone [5:44]
    21. El Diablo Conoce Su Destino [2:45]
    22. Creditos [7:47]

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    Hell hath no fury like a media tycoon with satanic progeny. This follow-up to 1999's surprise spiritual hit The Omega Code finds Michael York reprising his role as Stone Alexander, son of mogul Daniel (David Hedison) and Satan incarnate. Inspired by biblical text and taking its title from an area near present-day Jerusalem that fundamentalist Christians believe will be the site of Armageddon, the story follows Stone's rise to evil power and his ruthless attempts for total control and Hell on Earth. Amid dying adversaries and even a crumbling Sphinx, the only man who poses a threat to Stone is his own brother, David (Michael Biehn), who has become president of the United States. But can a politician's power rival that of the Dark Lord? Both York and Biehn offer fine turns as brothers at arm's length, while creepy Euro-legend Udo Kier is well cast as Stone's ally from below. Director Brian Trenchard-Smith handles the material with energy, interweaving the story with some apocalyptic special effects. Stuart Gazzo, Barnes & Noble

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    Megiddo: Omega Code 2by Anonymous

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    December 27, 2002: I really enjoyed the movie...it had a very prophetic insight to it.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Megiddo: Omega Code 2by Anonymous

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    October 09, 2002: Finally, a Christian film with excellent acting, amazing effects, and an overall great plot that left me at the edge of my seat. Much, much better than the first Omega Code movie. This movie stands well on its own, you don't even need to see the first movie to understand this one. It is also in most video rental stores if you want to rent it first.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.