View Full Version : STEPHEN BALDWIN doing a END TIMES FILM!!!!!!!
billiefan2000
25th March 2003, 02:44 PM
http://www.christianfilms.com/news.htm
sez:
Kevin Downes is directing his first movie which is entitled, SIX.
The end times prison film features actors Stephen Baldwin, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, David White, Kevin Downes, Brad Heller, and Troy Winbush and Amy Moon and Declan Joyce in the lead roles.
Part of the movie filmmed in December and the remaining will begin again in March.
A release is being planned on video and DVD for later this year.
This movie is the first of three planned in the series wtih number two entitled, SIX, SIX, and number three entitled, SIX, SIX, SIX.
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0344777
has extra info on it by the way.
headscratcher4
25th March 2003, 03:01 PM
If it is the end of time, than Bush must be the anti-Christ...see it in prophesy, scripture and events!
billiefan2000
25th March 2003, 03:05 PM
cause have have made me into a headscratcher(no pun intended) on this Bush bashing of yours.
headscratcher4
25th March 2003, 06:32 PM
Not bashing, he fits your profile of the anti-Christ! Repent.
The Central Scrutinizer
25th March 2003, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by billiefan2000
http://www.christianfilms.com/news.htm
sez:
Kevin Downes is directing his first movie which is entitled, SIX.
The end times prison film features actors Stephen Baldwin, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, David White, Kevin Downes, Brad Heller, and Troy Winbush and Amy Moon and Declan Joyce in the lead roles.
Part of the movie filmmed in December and the remaining will begin again in March.
A release is being planned on video and DVD for later this year.
This movie is the first of three planned in the series wtih number two entitled, SIX, SIX, and number three entitled, SIX, SIX, SIX.
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0344777
has extra info on it by the way.
I have never heard of any of these people. Are they sluts like Teal Redman?
Dragonrock
26th March 2003, 08:08 AM
billiefan,
I don't understand your preachy attitude. What exactly is your point in bringing up movies with christian themes? Does it matter that much that a second rate actor is starring in a movie with a christian theme? Is the movie more impressive because it stars a group of "actors" that few have heard of? Are you aware that the only christian theme movies that do well star the most talented actors and contain incredible visual effects? Most christian movies are "straight to video" and are only watched by a small subculture who believe that the movies are future documentaries.
Preaching is not necessary here. Your attempt to show fundamentalist christian ideas as main-stream is failing. These movies mostly flop because people are generally optimistic and want to see the good guys win. The world ending, regardless of the reasons behind it, is not viewed as the good guys winning.
Upchurch
26th March 2003, 08:59 AM
Billie,
What's with the fixation on the end of the world (or Age or whatever)?
One would assume that being Christian, you believe that you will be taken away (or Raptured or whatever) before the fecal matter impacts on the oscillating air mover. But one would also assume that you believe not everyone will be similarly taken away and they will suffer a great deal.
Yeah, that's a good healthy outlook on life: "Everyone who doesn't think like I do deserves to suffer."
Gregor
26th March 2003, 11:35 AM
Hummmm
Go to hell and burn for eternity
or
Watch Stephen Baldwin in a Xian film for 90 minutes.
Hold on, Hold on - I'm trying to decide which I'd rather do.
BillyTK
27th March 2003, 02:09 AM
Well, that's going to be pretty damn confusing--a trilogy of films called "Six"? How will people know which part of the trilogy they're going to see? I mean, some people had enough problems with "The madness of King George III", but this is going to the other extreme!
Marquis de Carabas
27th March 2003, 06:23 PM
No matter how well-stocked a Blockbuster is, it never seems to have any of the Malcolms I-IX. Damnit.
c4ts
28th March 2003, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by Gregor
Hummmm
Go to hell and burn for eternity
or
Watch Stephen Baldwin in a Xian film for 90 minutes.
Hold on, Hold on - I'm trying to decide which I'd rather do.
The two choices are almost indistinguishible, but burning for eternity might be slightly more exciting.
BillyTK
31st March 2003, 07:31 AM
Originally posted by Marquis de Carabas
No matter how well-stocked a Blockbuster is, it never seems to have any of the Malcolms I-IX. Damnit.
LOL. I asked 'em for "Thirty" starring Vin Diesel and they got all arsey with me!
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