The Prophecy | 
enlarge | Director: Gregory Widen Actors: Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Viggo Mortensen Studio: Dimension Category: DVD
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Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 4831
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 97 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D16454D ISBN: 6305268819 UPC: 717951001580 EAN: 9786305268819 ASIN: 6305268819
Theatrical Release Date: September 1, 1995 Release Date: February 9, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Amazon.com A prime candidate for cult status (it even spawned a sequel), this apocalyptic 1995 horror flick belongs in the darker corners of the comedy-horror sub-genre that includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mimic, and Phantoms--and like those movies it's a mixed blessing with some highlights worth savoring. This one's got Christopher Walken in its favor, starring as the Angel Gabriel, who's really mad at God for allowing humans into heaven (because, you see, humans have souls and angels don't, and God plays favorites). Gabriel takes his anger out on the human race, coming to Earth to capture the soul of the most evil human alive in an effort to defeat the "good" angels that remain in God's good graces. One of the good angels is played by Eric Stoltz, who captures the evil soul before Walken does and transfers it into the body of a little girl. Are you with us so far? Don't worry if you're not, because writer-director Gregory Widen filled The Prophecy with so many wild ideas that he didn't bother to connect them to a coherent plot. Add Viggo Mortensen as the devil and Elias Koteas as a priest-turned detective who's tracking Walken and it's clear that Widen was attempting something ambitious here. He nearly succeeded, since The Prophecy jumpstarts its heaven-and-hell rivalry with enough action, humor, and intelligence to make the movie sufficiently entertaining. It was enjoyable enough to entice Walken back for the sequel, so if you're into this kind of thing, this one's a keeper. --Jeff Shannon
Description Big-screen favorite Christopher Walken (PULP FICTION, BATMAN RETURNS) heads an all-star cast in this chilling and suspenseful thriller! At the scene of a bizarre murder, L.A. homicide detective Thomas Dagget (Elias Koteas -- EXOTICA) discovers a lethal heavenly prophecy now being fulfilled on earth! Yet in his fight to stop the forces of evil -- led by the powerful angel Gabriel (Walken) -- Dagget finds an unlikely ally in an elementary school teacher (Virginia Madsen -- CANDYMAN). Together they race against time and terror to save the world as we know it! Also starring Eric Stoltz (PULP FICTION) -- critics everywhere praised THE PROPHECY for its high-powered thrills and knockout performances -- don't miss it!
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"Ohhhh, Gabriel don't you blow, Gabriel don't you blow..." June 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
"Jeezus H. Christ, people! Christopher Walken as a vengeful, none-to-happy Archangel?! Nuff said....Oh, and the dude from 'Killing Zoe' also rocks." PILATE: A Brutal Bible Tale
Why not ask God? Because, He doesn't talk to me any more May 30, 2008 Thomas Daggett (Elias Koteas) is about to be ordained minister, but he suddenly has problems and receives terrifying visions. He ponders that most turn away from religion because they receive too little knowledge, but he turned away because he received too much.
Years later, he has become a police officer, and after working one day he returns home to see a long-haired Eric Stoltz standing on the back of a chair in his apartment. If that doesn't scare you into religion, nothing will. Well, Simon (Stoltz) mentions that he saw the same visions as Thomas, ostensibly to prove some sort of transcendent connection.
Stoltz, an angel who gathers the souls of recently deceased, returns to his apartment, registered under an alias, where he is attacked by an evil, hermaphrodite angel. We know this second guy is evil because the new guy has obsidian black eyes, and dies quicker than ensign Johnson on a Star Trek away mission. Upon his death, he just so happens to be carrying a Bible with the 23rd Chapter of St. Johns Revelations, which doesn't exist on earth. It is within the bible that Daggett learns that there is a heaven-and-hell battle between angels. Some of the angels, namely Gabriel (Christopher Walken) are upset that God has allowed humans into heaven. The recent death of the most evil man on the planet provides the ultimate weapon in that battle, and it's a search for his soul - a soul that Simon has taken and hidden inside a little girl.
In the end there is just a little bit too much going on, and the people are way too composed considering they are in the midst of the angel battle, zombie slaves of Gabriel, evil souls being exorcised, winged angels flying over head, and the Devil audibly conversing with people on an Indian Reservation. Walken's great, but the rest of the movie is only slightly above average, and the plot seems to be just a bit too involved and far-fetched.
Different perspective on angels.. April 8, 2008
Angels shown with human faults, pride, hate and envy. Walken played a great Gabriel!
Great Movie March 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Prophecy is a family classic. I bought it to replace a VHS tape that had been stolen. My family and I LOVE this movie and recommend it to anyone. Amazon is so easy to buy from, and their prices are great. I could have tried the whole ebay thing, but I personally will go with Amazon whenever I can.
burning angels and an awful plot February 19, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Someone bought me this dvd off of my wish list because I thought it was about witches! I was so mistaken.
I thought this movie was terrible. It is very very slow to pick up and some parts are hard to understand and follow. Basically, fallen angels (who are angry that God created human beings in His image)are in a war with the rest of the angels. Throughout periods of boredom and a snail pace plot, there is horrendous images of angels burning to death & angel war scenes of bloody angels hanging on posts.
I also had a hard time buying into Walken's performance. Although I generally think he is a good actor, he was not believable in this role.
The highlight of the film was Viggo Mortensen (more well-known from the Lord of the Rings Triology)who plays Lucifer.
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