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Six: The Mark Unleashed

Six: The Mark Unleashed
Actors: Stephen Baldwin, Marc Elmer (ii), John Gilbert (xiv), Noel Gonzales, Brad Heller
Studio: Triumph Marketing

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 16423

Format: Color, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 104 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

UPC: 808717000739
EAN: 0808717000739
ASIN: B0002HOEG2

Release Date: June 29, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: brand new! still in shrink wrap

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Showing reviews 6-10 of 20



5 out of 5 stars Good End Times Christian Movie   January 3, 2005
Diana R. Dixon (Virginia)
18 out of 19 found this review helpful

This was a surprisingly good movie. The scene where Stephen Baldwin's character, Luke, explains the Parable of the Ten Virginins (Matthew 25:1-2), is classic.


5 out of 5 stars WOW!! I LOVE THIS MOVIE!   August 1, 2006
William E. Sanders (Walker County, Alabama)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

I bought this a couple of years ago, and can't stop watching it! It is POWERFUL! And totally entertaining, it will grab your attention from the 1st second, and keep it all the way to the last second. All the actors were SUPERB, but the BEST actor without question was Troy Winbush, The black gentleman in the middle of the movie. I can't watch his scene without getting chills! It's awesome, you just gotta see it to believe it. I LOVED Brody, and I couldn't believe what he did in the last scene-but it did wrap it all up well, the last scene actually being the finish of the first scene. I make copies & give them out to people, that's how great it is! BUY IT/LOVE IT!
P.S.-As for Wendy's review: Get it together girl!; first, there's no S in Revelation; second, God DID warn the character Luke that Tom was about to wail on him-Luke said, "I'm sorry Tom, do what you think you've gotta do", then Tom beat the stew outta him! HUH? ALRIGHTY THEN! Let Jesus love you before you wish you had have!
P.S.S.-Pixiepoison, You've got it! I TOTALLY agree with you-great points!
P.S.S.#2-HEY PEOPLE!!, PLEASE PLEASE read my review of the movie "The Moment After"! Think about the anagram I referred to, OK? (the mark of the B.iological E.ncoding A.nd S.atellite T.racking-what's that spell?) SPOOKY, HUH?! It makes PERFECT sense!
AND ANOTHER P.P.S.- I heard Pastor John Hagee say something SO true the other day, he said "nowadays people will accept any religion-you can worship a pigeon flying through the air, and people will applaud, but the moment you love Jesus, you're a PSYCHOPATH!!" AMEN! HOW TRUE! PEOPLE ARE THAT WAY!



4 out of 5 stars "You Can Be Fearless"   October 2, 2006
Alejandra Vernon (Long Beach, California)
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

"Six: The Mark Unleashed" is a well paced end-times drama that though a low-budget production, will be highly entertaining for anyone who likes apocalyptic scenarios, and listening to a script that contains a lot of Scripture, though some non-Christians may even find it boring and not appreciate its message. The sets are minimal, as much of the film takes place within the confines of a prison, and the emphasis is on the character development of the people in the story. Those who have received the "Holy Implant" have chosen self-preservation at any cost, with life but no freedom, and those who remain true to their Christian beliefs and don't get "branded," accept martyrdom (by guillotine) as a better alternative. There are also those who are simply "underground," having not committed to Christianity, but fearing the implant. The implant is a reprogramming device that makes one conform to obey the Antichrist, during the years of Tribulation.

The film is overall very well acted, with producer/director Kevin Downes as Jerry, who is a car thief along with his buddy Brody, played by writer/producer David White. Also in the cast is Stephen Baldwin as Luke, and very impressive are Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Tom, and Troy Winbush as Lewis. The filmmakers made the most of every dollar they spent on this film, and gave their audience a fairly literate script, and an excellent cast. "Six: The Mark Unleashed" makes one think about the choices we make; as one character says at the end, "I still remember the last free choice I ever made...it was the wrong choice."



4 out of 5 stars 666, Losing One's Life, Saving One's Soul...   November 24, 2006
Encompassed Runner (Florida, USA)
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

The drama SIX takes place in the upcoming time of a totalitarian world ruler and follows men imprisoned for not yet taking the required "mark of the beast" upon the hand or forehead. We meet believers and unbelievers confronted with choices of life and death--death by guillotine line, something true to Revelation speaking of Christian beheadings, and a scene that reminded me of the Holocaust scenes of prisoners hung as a group in a line. Actual decapitation is not shown, and the movie is suitable for young teens and up.

Several of these actors also appeared in the movie The Moment After, which I recommend even more highly. Once again, though, actor Troy Winbush's screen time ends much too soon. Stephen Baldwin's delivers a subtle, convincing performance as a Spirit-filled prison pastor soon to be executed.

The story's rather simple, but a reminder to stand firm in the faith, that losing one's soul is worse than death. There is a good bit of scripture quoting, some while reading from prison cell walls entirely covered with Bible verses, something that at first required me to suspend my disbelief that this would be allowed. But then I remembered the writings from the Roman catacombs and cell of Bonhoeffer, and considered that the power of scripture might be unapprreciated by the future authorities, so perhaps it could happen. Anyway, overall, this is solid but simple endtimes entertainment.



4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good production   January 23, 2007
M. Battenfield (Carlisle, Arkansas United States)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

The producers of this film made some very wise choices - instead of trying to make a blockbuster film with their VERY modest budget, they chose instead to focus on the story and leaving what would otherwise have required some serious (and expensive) special effects, to your imagination. This works surprisingly well in this film.

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is clearly spelled out, and gives a basically believable look at what the future of this very country (USA) holds if we continue on the path we are on...

Thought-provoking, and inspiring.



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