Review of 666: The Beast (2007) by James C — 13 Dec 2010
As a husband and father to be rises in the ranks of his organisation, he soon realises that everything is happening for a reason.
When I watched this on the Horror Channel, I didn't realise that it was a sequel, but it does explain why I felt that I had come in part way through the story. As a horror buff, there is no way that I can review this low budget movie without likening it to the magnificent 'Omen' franchise (remake not included). The characters and story all feel that they have been borrowed from 'Omen : The Final Conflict', but have lost all their finary during the transposition. The movie takes a very long time to get moving, and when the action does pick up in the last 20 minutes, the lack of decent production values and acting abilities does not make it a pleasant viewing experience. I can see that the cast and crew were trying to make something decent, but the similarities to the 'Omen' franchise show what a classic set of movies they are, and sadly, this is not.
This review of 666: The Beast (2007) was written by James C on 13 Dec 2010.
666: The Beast has generally received negative reviews.
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