End of Days (1999)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, CCH Pounder, David Weisenberg, Derrick O'Connor, Gabriel Byrne ... (see more) , Jack Shearer , Kevin Pollak , Miriam Margolyes , Robin Tunney , Rod Steiger
At the end of the century, Satan visits New York in search of a bride. It's up to an ex-cop who now runs an elite security outfit to stop him.
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R, 123 min.
Directed by:
Peter Hyams
Release Date: Nov 24, 1999
DVD Release Date: Apr 18, 2000
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Arnold fight the devil...THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS! No one can handle Arnold's riddum.
One of several attempts to revitalise what was by then Arnie's flagging film career. The film places him in the familiar action hero role, but this time they give him a dark, angst ridden backround. Arnie lacks the acting skills to pull that off, but... (read more) One of several attempts to revitalise what was by then Arnie's flagging film career. The film places him in the familiar action hero role, but this time they give him a dark, angst ridden backround. Arnie lacks the acting skills to pull that off, but the film succeeds in being a fairly diverting thriller, partly due to the excellent work of Gabriel Byrne as Satan.
Interesting to see Arnie in this movie. Not his typical character, although he turns out to be when the action starts, but much darker than his usual roles.
A decent flik, really its not too bad. Robin Tunney, wish she would get more roles.
The opening scene featuring Gabriel Byrne is one of the best scenes ever put into an atrocious movie. Three thumbs waaaay up for about eight minutes then waaaaay down for the next 90.
Not only have I seen this... but I bought the soundtrack! Both were shite, but I was young and foolish. And into Nu metal :(
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Movies like this are particularly vulnerable to logic.full review
There are moments in End of Days when Schwarzenegger seems to be gunning for an Oscar. Those moments play like comic relief.full review
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