You know, when I first began writing this guide for Christians to see movies with, I thought that maybe I am too easily entertained, that maybe I would never give a bad review to a movie, because somewhere in that 2-3 hour time, there is something entertaining, something useful to gain from plopping down my $6.75.
I do not think that anymore.
Let me first say that I am sorry for any typos in this message, for I am now dumber for watching this (as Dimitri would say) miserable excuse for a film...
Pre-movie hype said that the story was written by L.Ron Hubbard, of Dyanetics fame and the leader of the Church of Scientology. That most of the actors were Scientologists. Mr. Hubbard, you are not helping yourself, please stick to the fiction in your books...

Think: "Planet of the Apes" meets "Independence Day"... without the talent.
Just when you think it is safe to start seeing John Travolta movies again, he gives it the old Vinnie Barbarino try in this stinker. Forrest Whittaker as his in-able sidekick, and Ms. Travolta (Kelly Preston) in her only scene in which her only redeeming quality is the length of her tongue

are really asking for the "Sinking like a Rock" award for their lifetime achievement bios...
ok... it wasn't all bad.
ummm...
I'm sorry, I lied, it was all bad. The special effects are passable, but "Planet of the Apes" and "Independence Day" (which this movie tries to emulate) were done better. You knew when the movie was about to get dramatic because the music got louder,
much louder. The storyline was
very predictable, definitely the result of a first time effort by a man with enough money to tell people to
not rewrite it...
Rating:

(out of a possible 5)
There isn't any nudity, sexual scenes, or bad language (tho the crowd cussed a little). The violence was mild and earned a PG-13 rating. I really cannot recommend you bring your parents or your kids to this one.
If you have the time, go see U-571 or Gladiator... much much better films.
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Allen