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Originally Posted by Nocht
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Dude where do you find these dank revelations videos? Gonna add this to my queue for the weekend.
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That one is part of a 5 part (only 4 were made) series called the theif in the night.
It's like the granddaddy of rapture movies and kidn of created the modern american rapture movement. It was played in church basements across the country and got them all hopped up on the end times. Most rapture catchprhases and terms came from it. The Left behind series's name (a popular one with Kirk Kamron) is a reference to the theif in the night movie's theme song "youve been left behind"
The prodigal planet (part 3&4) are the best, with like zombie mutants and a sci fi all terrain transport in the 4th one it's bad fucking ass.
Also the most hilarious part is the action music score is the same as the music from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
It's like, idk if that was a coincidence or if Monty python was directly referencing these movies? No idea. But it's amazing that that movie has the same score as these movies and visa versa.
an awesome 90s one has Negan in it and is one of my favorites.
There's
another series, from the 90s thats amazing and has howie mandel and mr t in it's 4th installment. I strong recommend them all lmao
and there is one with david ducovney that is painful to watch but holy shit is it one of a kind.
The history channel made a good
2 part like, blare witch type movie found footage rapture movie that I really like. Like the theif i the night have amazing modernizations of the terms in revelations, like the 7 headed beast is a coronavirus with 7 spike protines or like interoperating "If anyone tries to harm them, fire comes from their mouths and devours their enemies meaning the military shouting "fire fire fire!" before apaches shoot misses at the Christians (its bad ass).
The best is definitely how it ends though.
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This is a really really good made for TV all in one one from the 80s