Own all three action-packed films from the popular Left Behind series in this new collection. Featuring “Left Behind: The Movie” “Left Behind: Tribulation Force” and “Left Behind: World at War”. Left Behind: The Movie (2000) The Biblical prophecy of Armageddon begins when the Rapture instantly takes all believers in Christ from the Earth. A reporter left behind learns that the Anti-Christ will soon take power. Left Behind: Tribulation Force (2002) After the Rapture and the revealing of the identity of the Antichrist a group of converts form the Tribulation Force a secret society with the sole purpose of converting non-believers to Christianity. Left Behind: World at War The world falls into chaos as the anti-Christ Nicolae Carpathia uses his new-found powers as head of the world government to bring war and plague on every nation. The American president teams with the Tribulation Force to try and stop him.
Four people of faith must take it upon themselves to save the soul of humanity in this sequel to Left Behind. It's a week after the rapture and the millions of people who disappeared into thin air are still missing. Chaos rules the world as panic and grief stricken survivors continue to search for their lost loved-ones. A desperate world looks to the leadership and guidance of UN President Nicolae Carpathia the only person offering any answers hope and plans to restore peace and order. But is Nicolae all he appears to be? Calling themselves the Tribulation Force world-renowned TV journalist Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron) and his devoted team embark on a deadly mission to expose the prophesied evil that Nicolae represents.
Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson) is an airline pilot whose relationship with his wife has gone sour; she responds by devoting more of her time and energy to the church while he ponders having an affair with an attractive flight attendant Hattie Durham (Chelsea Noble). In the midst of a flight to London a number of their passengers mysteriously disappear and chaos takes hold as a number of vehicles on the ground and in the air are suddenly unmanned. As one of those left behind journalist Buck Williams (Cameron) embarks on a quest to find the true cause of the devastation. He discovers the departed were all Christians who were instantly transported to heaven to save them from the prophesised Armageddon leaving Buck and the other non-believers to tackle the arrival of the Antichrist and endure the forthcoming Great Tribulation...
In giving 1991's The Last Boy Scout a three-star review, critic Roger Ebert was properly performing his duty as an objective reporter, praising the filmmakers' professional skill while observing that "the only consistent theme of the film is its hatred of women". For the purposes of this capsule review, there's no such obligation to level-headed fairness; the simple truth is, this ultraviolent, action-packed vehicle for Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans is disgustingly rotten to the core. Not only is it fuelled by a bitter and spiteful attitude toward women, it's also the kind of profanely vulgar movie that doesn't hesitate to put foul-mouthed children in the path of vicious thugs and potentially deadly situations. Willis plays an ex-secret service agent turned private detective who is hired to protect a stripper (Halle Berry) and then teams up with the stripper's boyfriend (Wayans), a disgraced NFL star who was kicked out of football for gambling. They catch on to a criminal plot leading all the way up to a corrupt football team owner who wants to legalise gambling on pro football. Willis and Wayans get in and out of all sorts of trouble along the way, and naturally there are plenty of explosions to go along with the brutal beatings, gunfire and constant cussing. Shane Black (of Lethal Weapon infamy) set a Hollywood record (since broken, several times) for the sale price of his slick but vile screenplay and Top Gun director Tony Scott handles the action with his trademark gloss and high-impact style. But, seriously, is this a movie that anyone could bear to watch twice? --Jeff Shannon
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