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At a remote desert truck stop, the fate of the world will be decided. Evil's armies are amassing. Armed and united by the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), a group of strangers become unwitting soldiers on the frontlines of the Apocalypse. Their mission: protect a waitress and her sacred unborn child from the relentless, bloody siege of the demonic legion. Also starring Dennis Quaid (G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF THE COBRA, VANTAGE POINT), Tyrese Gibson (TRANSFORMERS) and Lucas Black (JARHEAD).
- Sony Pictures
- Scott Charles Stewart
French
- 15
- Paul Bettany
- 2.40
- Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Italian
- English
- 1
- 2
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At a remote desert truck stop, the fate of the world will be decided. Evil's armies are amassing. Armed and united by the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), a group of strangers become unwitting soldiers on the frontlines of the Apocalypse. Their mission: protect a waitress and her sacred unborn child from the relentless, bloody siege of the demonic legion. Also starring Dennis Quaid (G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF THE COBRA, VANTAGE POINT), Tyrese Gibson (TRANSFORMERS) and Lucas Black (JARHEAD).
- Sony Pictures
- Scott Charles Stewart
French
- 15
- Paul Bettany
- 2.40
- Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Italian
- English
- 1
- 2
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Legion
I've given a 3-star rating because of the absolutely magnificent cameo by the lady of senior years; Catherine Tate beware! Paul Bettany who never gives anything less than an enthralling performance - usually - seems a bit lost in this not-quite-as-good-or-as-much-fun-as-TV's-"Supernatural" malarkey. The supporting cast, including Denis Quaid and Charles S. Dutton (like the star himself) needed to be in a production with a bit more gravitas as, I felt their very earnest and, on the whole good quite performances, felt somewhat wasted on what is, in the end, a supernatural B-movie based on ideas and themes that have been executed with far more aplomb in previous film and TV productions. (However, they all had a blast making the film according to the DVD extras...bless.) That said, I am now truly terrified - at the prospect of Mr Bettany's next foray into the genre - next year's "Priest"!
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