Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End
Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End
| 25 March 2013 (USA)
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Josh McManus, a traveling salesman with a cloudy past, finds himself in a dusty West Texas town at the wrong time. After a crippling series of earthquakes throws the entire world into chaos, a traveling salesman will have to fight his way through a vicious outlaw biker gang known as the Barbarians to get home to his family.

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Uriah43

A mild-mannered traveling salesman by the name of "Josh McManus" (David A.R. White) is driving through a barren stretch of road in West Texas when he stops at a convenience store to try to make a sale. All of a sudden three members of a sizable biker gang called "the Barbarians" come in and decide to rob it. After obtaining the money from the owner "Frank" (Ray Wise) they decide to kill him, Josh and the only other person in the store named "Beth" (Noel Coett). It's then that we discover that there is more to Josh than meets the eye as he quickly kills all three bikers within about 20 seconds. Naturally, this infuriates the leader of the biker gang named "Hawg" (Brian Bosworth) who swears vengeance upon all three of them. At the same time however there are strange weather patterns and minor earthquakes happening as all of this is taking place. Anyway, rather than detailing what happens next I will just say that this was an interesting Christian movie which essentially lays the foundation for future sequels. As such it leans more towards character development than most movies of this type. However, it does have quite a bit of action which is somewhat surprising for most movies in this genre. In summation, this was a decent Christian apocalypse film and I rate it as slightly above average.

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ibjeepin

I created an account just to respond to this movie. I use the work movie loosely.It starts off as a B movie and that's what I expected, then the Christian propaganda starts, slowly building to the climax hitting you like the bad guys hammer!This is a Christian propaganda movie! Period. Don't let the title and plot beguile you into watching it.Nothing subtle about the message here. Was OK until and tolerable until the climax..... don't bother wasting time unless you are a devout Christian. I truly wish the MPAA had a religious rating for this movie.

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shgirl38

I've watched both Revelation movies and found them to be very well written. This is an action movie with a positive message. Even if you are not a Christian, I would think that you could get the message of peace and letting go of anger. I would recommend this film to anyone who just want a good movie to watch on Saturday night. I don't know if this film was in the movies but I would have went to see it. Good movie, good message and not focused on lady parts and sex. Im so tired of movies that exploit women and women who allow themselves to be a piece of meat in most horror flicks you see. Anyway, that's another topic. Good movie....

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Thomas Andrews

This movie was amazing. Atheists & Agnostics that are given the movie a terrible rating just because it's a Christian movie proves how hypocritical they are. They claim that it's religious propaganda to shove Christian beliefs down their throats, yet they leave a terrible rating because it is against their belief. ISN'T THAT WEIRD? These atheists want us to belief (or dis-believe) what they believe and get upset when we don't, yet complain about it when it's the other way around. HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES!This movie was amazing, great acting and amazingly close to what I would imagine the end times to actually be, it's actually kind of scary. Obviously if you don't believe in this stuff, or at least aren't curious to know what we believe, don't watch the movie or at least don't leave a negative review just because it goes against something you believe, or don't believe is real or not real.

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