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Friday, December 20, 2013
The Revelation of Jesus Christ, The Movie
Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.
**Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein**: for the time is at hand.
Tribulation
Tom Canboro is a police detective with a Christian sister, Eileen, a
brother, Calvin, a wife, Susan, and eccentric brother-in-law, Jason. One
night, Jason seemingly goes insane and tries to kill Eileen, calling
her a "hater". Tom soon realises this may be a conspiracy going as far
as devil worship, but as he speeds in his car to get help, he suddenly
looses control and crashes. Waking up in a strange hospital, he finds
years have passed and people all over the world are wearing the mark of
666 on their right hands, and all those who don't are being killed off.
Franco Macalusso, the believer in world peace Jason was fond of, now
controls the world, and is trying to bring the world together as it was
at the tower of Babel. Meanwhile, the "Haters" or Christians are hiding
out and airing TBN tapes on the air for people to realise the Messiah is
really the Antichrist, but their leader, Helen Hannah, is arrested.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Who's Harry Crumb?
John Candy is bigger, better and more bumbling than ever as the
hilarious Harry Crumb - a big-hearted, soft-headed private eye and
mix-up master of disuise. When Harry, the last of the great sleuthing
Crumbs - and the last person in the firm to ever get an assignment -
finally gets a shot at a frontpage kidnapping, it's only because his
beady-eyed boss, Eliot Draisen (Jeffrey Jones), doesn't want the case
solved. At stake is the gorgeous daughter of multi-millionaire P.J.
Downing, a $10 million ransom, and Eliot's hot-to-trot mistress (Annie
Potts). Attired in a bizarre array of goofball disguises, from a
Hungarian hairdresser to a hefty housewife, Harry is bound, gagged and
determined to crack the case and prove that when it comes to crime, he's
one Crumb that won't be swept under the carpet. MPAA Rating: PG-13 ©
1989 TriStar Pictures, Inc. and National Broadcasting Company, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
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