New Legion Featurette And 6 Clips

New Legion Featurette And 6 Clips

Check out 6 new clips and a cool featurette from the upcoming horror/action movie, Legion starring Paul Bettany, Dennis Quaid, Kevin Durand and Tyrese Gibson..

By MarkCassidy - Jan 12, 2010 05:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
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Sony Screen Gems' forthcoming thriller arrives in theaters January 22, and is directed by Scott Stewart (Priest). I think this looks pretty good, or at least, pretty good fun! It has a great cast anyway. Although its not as original as Dennis Quaid seems to think. In the featurette he says "These are angels like you have never seen before"..well, unless you've seen The Prophecy or read Preacher anyway:)

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InTylerWeTrust
InTylerWeTrust - 1/12/2010, 5:52 PM
Eh, I might see it.
Diamond1995
Diamond1995 - 1/12/2010, 6:33 PM
This movie looks like the biblical version of the Terminator movie
v9ngu9rd
v9ngu9rd - 1/12/2010, 6:58 PM
Good thing this is a work of fiction, cause if has many biblical discrepencies. Like how Jesus would be leading the charge, not waiting to be born and how the "Heavenly Host" are undefeated. Also, God would send a "Legion" he would send a "Myriad", which a much larger force then a simple legion. The most important thing about this movie, the writers are saying God is the bad guy of the movie since he sent the "Legion" of Angels in the first place. Believe me, when the Apacolypse comes, a renegade angel and a few humans will not be able to stop it! But hey, it's just a movie and I'm just a religious nut, right?
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/12/2010, 7:01 PM
Pretty much.
v9ngu9rd
v9ngu9rd - 1/12/2010, 7:19 PM
Just saying...
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/12/2010, 7:20 PM
haha, hey dude, you never know. If I ever see a horde of demons/angels/locusts descending from on high to judge us all, I'll come back and you can say "I told ya so!":)
v9ngu9rd
v9ngu9rd - 1/12/2010, 7:24 PM
Thanks for letting me post my comment and having a sense of humor about it, you da man!
Phinehas
Phinehas - 1/12/2010, 7:41 PM
Saving my money.

I'd love an apocalyptic movie that stays accurate to Muslim eschatology. That'd be fun. This stuff is just hokey.
TNTjesus
TNTjesus - 1/12/2010, 8:10 PM
Nice!
Ror@ thanks for the clips dude.

But really, who cares if it follows the actual biblical text. Its not like Milton did with Paradise Lost and I think that turned out pretty well.(insert giant dose of sarcasm here)Besides, a lot of movies are made from great fictional texts.
Phinehas
Phinehas - 1/12/2010, 8:58 PM
Interested how the end-times play out without the hooey? Read this book:

God's War on Terror
http://www.amazon.com/Gods-War-Terror-Islam-Prophecy/dp/0977102181/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1263355029&sr=8-1
TNTjesus
TNTjesus - 1/12/2010, 9:48 PM
@Phinehas hahahahahahaha
R u seriously spreading propaganda about the antichrist being a Muslim??? hahahahaha
That book is the hooey!
Thanks though buddy...that did make me laugh.
Phinehas
Phinehas - 1/12/2010, 11:22 PM
TNTjesus-
Yeah, why not? What do you have?

"That book is the hooey!"

Have you read it to make that statement?
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/13/2010, 3:47 AM
AWESOME!!!
TheMyth
TheMyth - 1/13/2010, 6:39 AM
v9ngu9rd, lol. I just have to ask... how do you know for certain? What are you gonna do when you pass St. Pete and God is in the form of a giant chicken and it turns out the Mormons had it all right? Just saying... Nothing wrong with spiritualism. It just always provokes a retort from me when anyone assumes their faith is any more correct than another, which is a paradox as nearly all practitioners of an organized religion believe so ;) My brother-in-law is a Jehovah's witness, my aunt is Catholic, my mother essentially Church of Christ, so I get a diverse interaction on a regular basis aside from my own learnings and I just always find it so hilarious to listen to them argue, lol.

I will see this movie for no other reason than I am a street theologian. I don't practice a doctrined faith, but I like to learn about them all to understand them, and I'd like to see how accurate/inaccurate this movie is ultimately. Things like this intrigue me as much as comics do most times.
thegreek
thegreek - 1/13/2010, 8:06 AM
Dude i want to see this movie... it looks and good ...

Myth - My religion is the best ... :-P
thegreek
thegreek - 1/13/2010, 8:07 AM
TheMyth
TheMyth - 1/13/2010, 8:51 AM
thegreek, lol, I'm sure it is.
v9ngu9rd
v9ngu9rd - 1/13/2010, 10:39 AM
TheMyth, when in doubt, read the bible (geez! see what I started!?!). Read the Book of Revelation and see how it's really going to happen.
Phinehas
Phinehas - 1/13/2010, 12:17 PM
v9ngu9rd-
No, I think this movie started this.

TheMyth-
"What are you gonna do when you pass St. Pete and God is in the form of a giant chicken and it turns out the Mormons had it all right?"

If God was a chicken how did Peter come to be gatekeeper? The Mormons do not believe God is a chicken.
Then we build from there.

"I am a street theologian. I don't practice a doctrined faith"
That's a bit of contradiction there, buddy. ;)

The first question is God or no God.
In other words, did order come from disorder without the aid of an intelligent chicken...er...designer.
TheMyth
TheMyth - 1/13/2010, 12:46 PM
Phin, I was just bein a jackass with that comment, lol, though I suppose the humor would be more clever if it where more true to something actually perceived. As per your final point, I truly think either is as likely as the other. Who's to say what the collective human conscious could do.

v9ngu9rd, I have bud. I have several Bibles in my house, 2 are within arms reach right now, one in the Catholic standard. I can quote scripture if you like, and my favorite book is Ecclesiastes, I just don't take it literally.
Phinehas
Phinehas - 1/13/2010, 12:56 PM
"Who's to say what the collective human conscious could do."

So you believe that if the global population concentrated hard enough, they could move planets? What if there were only 8 people on earth, could it still be done? Or does it require a certain number of people?
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 1/13/2010, 3:43 PM
"God is an astronaut, Oz is over the rainbow, and Midians where the monsters go"
v9ngu9rd
v9ngu9rd - 1/13/2010, 8:26 PM
TheMyth said:v9ngu9rd, I have bud. I have several Bibles in my house, 2 are within arms reach right now, one in the Catholic standard. I can quote scripture if you like, and my favorite book is Ecclesiastes, I just don't take it literally.

That's great, I wasn't trying to imply that my religion was the best. However, no matter the translation or Version, they all say the same thing in the book of Revelation.Just saying...
TheMyth
TheMyth - 1/14/2010, 4:25 AM
Phinehas, maybe, doubt it, and probably more than 8, but who am I to say. The human mind is a strange thing and reality is more fragile than it seems.

v9ngu9rd, I am a man of science, and only know what I do so I can argue with truly faithful people. I have no problems with a person having a staunch faith in their religion, what I have a problem with is religious practitioners who don't truly know their religion. If a man tells me he is a Baptist yet has not even read the entirety of his Holy Book, how seriously can I take that man and his faith. Blind belief is what I disagree with, a person who worships by blind faith even a generous God is no different than a pagan born to a Satanist family and maintaining those belief's without a true knowledge of it's meaning. Am I making my point? I Just don't think anyone or anything can tell you what God is, it's something you have to discover yourself.

Ror, Von Daniken! You are quite a theologian yourself to read that stuff.
thegreek
thegreek - 1/14/2010, 12:12 PM
I thought we went through this ... Didn't i say my religion was the best ... and again ;-P



Also i hope everyone at least knows that the majority of the New Testament was written in greek ... ;-)
v9ngu9rd
v9ngu9rd - 1/14/2010, 4:08 PM
TheMyth said: v9ngu9rd, I am a man of science, and only know what I do so I can argue with truly faithful people. I have no problems with a person having a staunch faith in their religion, what I have a problem with is religious practitioners who don't truly know their religion. If a man tells me he is a Baptist yet has not even read the entirety of his Holy Book, how seriously can I take that man and his faith. Blind belief is what I disagree with, a person who worships by blind faith even a generous God is no different than a pagan born to a Satanist family and maintaining those belief's without a true knowledge of it's meaning. Am I making my point? I Just don't think anyone or anything can tell you what God is, it's something you have to discover yourself.


Wither your a "Street Theologian" or a "Man of Science", what I'm saying is Read your bible, it has the answers. That's all I'm saying.Believe what you want, it's a free country and you have free will to do what you want. Just saying...
Phinehas
Phinehas - 1/14/2010, 6:10 PM
thegreek
Just for the record, so that you may have more boasting power, the whole bible was written in Greek.
During the Hellenization of the ancient Greek empire, there were 70 elders and scribes that translated the Hebrew Scriptures into Greek. Its known as the Septuagint, or LXX. This occurred from the first Judaic diaspora.

Excerpt from Sir Lancelot C. L. Brenton 1851:
"The earliest writer who gives an account of the Septuagint version is Aristobulus, a Jew who lived at the commencement of the second century B.C. He says that the version of the Law into Greek was completed under the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphus, and that Demetrius Phalereus had been employed about it. Now, Demetrius died about the beginning of the reign of Ptolemy Philadelphus, and hence it has been reasonably inferred that Aristobulus is a witness that the work of translation had been commenced under Ptolemy Soter."
CockKnocker
CockKnocker - 1/15/2010, 6:09 PM
Does it have to be religiously accurate?

Lets repeat the mantra,
"Its just a movie, I should really just relax...!"
"Its just a movie, I should really just relax...!"

As for revelations, I'm a Neo-Pagan and therefore do not believe in all that hooey.
But that's just my belief.
We are all entitled to our own.
thegreek
thegreek - 1/19/2010, 12:41 PM
Phinehas - You are the man ... I did know that I just didn't know the specifics... plus if i said it , it could have came off like me acting like greeks are the best etc... ;-)

thanks for the addition
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