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Countdown: Jerusalem

  • Video
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
2.4/10
673
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Countdown: Jerusalem (2009)
MysterySci-FiThriller

A journalist searches for her daughter as a series of catastrophic disasters push a destabilized society toward the brink of global war.A journalist searches for her daughter as a series of catastrophic disasters push a destabilized society toward the brink of global war.A journalist searches for her daughter as a series of catastrophic disasters push a destabilized society toward the brink of global war.

  • Director
    • Adam Silver
  • Writers
    • David Michael Latt
    • Jose Prendes
  • Stars
    • Kim Little
    • Clint Browning
    • Russell Reynolds
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.4/10
    673
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Silver
    • Writers
      • David Michael Latt
      • Jose Prendes
    • Stars
      • Kim Little
      • Clint Browning
      • Russell Reynolds
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Kim Little
    Kim Little
    • Allison
    Clint Browning
    • Joseph
    Russell Reynolds
    • Itzhak
    • (as G. Russell Reynolds)
    Mark Hengst
    Mark Hengst
    • Mark Thompson
    Audrey Latt
    Audrey Latt
    • Mary
    April Wade
    April Wade
    • Cindy
    Spencer Scott
    Spencer Scott
    • John Cosgrove
    Vivian Brunstein
    • Adi
    • (as Vivi Brunstein)
    Danae Nason
    Danae Nason
    • Tina
    Matt Mercer
    Matt Mercer
    • Lavi
    Cameron Cash
    Cameron Cash
    • Abraham
    Dean Kreyling
    Dean Kreyling
    • Detective Strand
    Jose Prendes
    • Agent Malcolm Grant
    Matthew Farhat
    Matthew Farhat
    • Gianni
    Alexander Hatzidiakos
    • Romano
    Domiziano Arcangeli
    Domiziano Arcangeli
    • One Eyed Man
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    Meredith Thomas
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    Amol Shah
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    • Director
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    1sdasadsafaew

    I am an Israeli...

    i saw many movies in my life, obviously i cant remember all but there something like a non-formal rating score - this is the worst movie i ever seen in my life! i swear!!! its pathetic, i mean it was literally spending 90 minutes. its obviously a low budget movie - you can see it in like 60-70 percent of the scenes, the repetition of cheap effects and the sounds of the siren and the choppers and the bombs its all disgusting and much more. but except the money issue, it has no idea or point, it not rational - there's many not reasonable issues and situations and occurs, some of them so obvious and so explicitly not based on reality that its make you sick and outrage... its has no coherence, or any logical cohesion. the so wrong and messed and pathetic attempt of these people (i cant call these things actors) to speak Hebrew or live and Israeli mentality is so failed that for my opinion they should be arrested for that it was really sad and forlorn - i seriously cant remember any other movie that the amount of the repulsive "eeeeww" face that i had is even get close to this one's count... seriously people it's the most nauseating long video i ever seen ad i put my money it will be yours too.. i am still shocked... its just a really really really bad long video.. you gonna waste 90 minutes of your life which is what i already did...
    2billydeeoz

    Hard to Follow - no plot, very little words.

    This movie is very hard to follow. The plot is so hard to follow that you don't know what is going on most of the time. Very few words are actually spoken and you find yourself trying to guess what is going on. I'm a Christian and I know a lot about the Bible and what they are trying to tell. At least the Left-Behind movies have a great plot. if you want to see a good movie about the "End-Times" watch those movies.

    The acting wasn't bad at all, except for the lead character (this may have been the due to bad direction). The cinematography was not bad, either. Music is good. It's just such a bad plot and/or direction that you never know what's going on! One phrase in the movie says: "You need to connect the dots." For some reason, the makers behind this movie expect the viewers to connect the dots. I'm sorry, that should not be our job! if I wasn't a Christian, I wouldn't have a clue about what this movie is trying to say! Bad movie, don't wast your time on this!
    1mindspec

    Where did this bull come from?

    Sorry to say but I've never seem something so far from resembling Israel, as this movie is.

    Let's start with the fact that we don't ride camels here. We have the same cars as in the USA or Europe. Secondly, we don't live in a desert of sand nor does Israel look like an Egyptian market from year 1300. The movie found a dozen of old, preserved spots in Jerusalem where they preserved the ancient city and presented it as if that's how Israel looks like. Kind'a like shooting a movie in the grand-canyon and saying that the USA is one big desert!

    The shots of soldiers and police were also fake clips and the siren sound was taken from some 3rd world country because police sirens in Israel are identical to US sirens.

    Needless to say, the hospital and other places simply don't look like that and the hotel shot seems to have been taken in Bombai rather than Israel.

    I really advise that you browse through the internet and see how Israel really looks like before thinking we're riding camels and dig for roots to earn a living.

    As for the plot - it was one of the most silly, stupid, racist and prejudiced plots I've ever witnessed, distorting reality and combining clips taken from totally different contexts into an imaginary dictatorship that simply isn't even logical.

    A real stinker!
    1nick-2355

    Not a good movie. A complete SHAM. Avoid at all costs.

    If you are a Christian, and a follower of great Christian movies such as the Left Behind Series, Fireproof, or many many other greats, you will be very disappointed, to say the least. This awful movie features a nonsensical weak plot, wishy washy and biblically watery and very weak, filled with time-wasters like unexplained journeys through the desert with pretty sunsets, and stereotyped Jewish people with camels and Arab names. All the while the plot goes absolutely nowhere. It is literally painful to watch. It is clearly a complete sham "Pulp Christian" movie purely designed to attempt to make easy money of the "Christian movie market". There are so many things wrong with this movie that it defies description. No continuity from any true faith based Christian perspective, moronic, flowery (and incorrect) King James style English recited in prayers that is quite laughable and truly ridiculous. It is as if the very worst writers from the Hollywood B grade "garbage-movie" set tried to sit down and with absolutely minimal knowledge of Christianity, biblical fact or even history, write a movie that would somehow sell to Christians. The writers and producers should be truly ashamed of this piece of worthless garbage. If you look you will see it is made by a new company called "FAITH FILMS" which is an offshoot of "THE ASYLUM" film company which incidentally makes the lowest form of brainless B grade "sex and drugs" films for teenage markets, like "SEX-POT" about kids smoking special aphrodisiac weed that somehow makes them all rip off their clothes and have sex. This all is brought to you by Hollywood scumbags trying to make money from persons of faith, while peddling mind rotting perverted garbage to your children. In other words, a total sham. Don't waste your time or money on this.
    Wizard-8

    Religion and entertainment don't mix

    When I read the DVD box of the movie, I saw that it was made by "Faith Films", which gave me a big clue as to what the quality of the movie would be like. (Let's face it, most movies made by religious filmmakers are pretty bad.) Had I known before watching the movie that Faith Films was an offshoot of the notorious studio The Asylum, I would have had an even better idea of what I was going to witness.

    To be fair, this Christian movie doesn't keep hitting the viewers' heads with "messages", instead for the most part by taking the portion of the Bible that deals with the last days and handling it as both an unfolding mystery and an end-of-the-world movie. Though if you are not familiar with what the Bible says about the last days, you will be confused by several parts of the movie. Even if you are familiar with the Bible, there are still a number of non-religious parts of the script that are confusing! For what was obviously a very low budget, the filmmakers managed to do some things well. It's decently shot, the CGI is pretty good for a cheapie movie, and they managed to shoot a lot of the movie on authentic Israeli locations. But the low budget keeps showing throughout, with liberal use of stock footage and scenes with no extras in the background.

    The main problem with the movie is that there's no spark to it. Although the acting isn't awful, there's no passion, no conviction to the words the actors speak. The unfolding story moves extremely slowly, and there's never any excitement, tension, or thrills.

    While this isn't the worst effort by The Asylum, it's still pretty dreary and cheap. I bought this movie and three other Asylum movies in a 4-movie DVD pack for just $5, and though this movie's share is $1.25, I still feel ripped off.

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    • Trivia
      Mary is not kidnapped, she is "raptured". This is why she disappears without a trace and makes an appearance as an angel several times after.
    • Goofs
      Israelis figures are given Arab names.
    • Connections
      References SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Countdown Armageddon
    • Filming locations
      • The Escarpment, Huntington Park, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Faith Films
      • The Asylum
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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