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Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.1K
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Brian Bosworth, David A.R. White, and Noell Coet in Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013)
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With the Rapture now history, traveling salesman Josh becomes a warrior on the road in his plan to return home, but God guides others to help make Josh part of His plan.With the Rapture now history, traveling salesman Josh becomes a warrior on the road in his plan to return home, but God guides others to help make Josh part of His plan.With the Rapture now history, traveling salesman Josh becomes a warrior on the road in his plan to return home, but God guides others to help make Josh part of His plan.

  • Director
    • Gabriel Sabloff
  • Writers
    • Sean Paul Murphy
    • Gabriel Sabloff
  • Stars
    • David A.R. White
    • Brian Bosworth
    • Andrea Logan
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Writers
      • Sean Paul Murphy
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Stars
      • David A.R. White
      • Brian Bosworth
      • Andrea Logan
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    David A.R. White
    David A.R. White
    • Josh
    Brian Bosworth
    Brian Bosworth
    • Hawg
    Andrea Logan
    Andrea Logan
    • Cat
    • (as Andrea Logan White)
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Sheriff Jensen
    Noell Coet
    • Beth
    Steve Borden
    Steve Borden
    • Junkyard
    Bruce Marchiano
    Bruce Marchiano
    • The Stranger
    Morgan Leslie
    • Gail
    • (as Morgan Leslie Bosworth)
    Ryan Alosio
    Ryan Alosio
    • John Dean Carver
    Leticia Robles
    Leticia Robles
    • Claudia
    Jen Lilley
    Jen Lilley
    • Rachel
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Frank
    Roberta Bassin
    Roberta Bassin
    • Kathy Jenson
    Tracy Melchior
    Tracy Melchior
    • Lynette
    Madison Gibney
    Madison Gibney
    • Maureen
    Mavrick Von Haug
    • Meat
    Mark Irvingsen
    Mark Irvingsen
    • Irving
    Monte Rex Perlin
    • Griz…
    • Director
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Writers
      • Sean Paul Murphy
      • Gabriel Sabloff
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    2maxaira

    Not Good

    I have been a Christian for over fifty years; I have been in pastoral ministry over thirty years. I believe I have a good handle on the Word and the Christian life. This film says absolutely nothing about either. From the standpoint of the "rapture" (so called) the film is totally lacking in a Biblical foundation. I am not sure what a non-believer would think about what is portrayed here, except that perhaps there is a second chance following Christ's return. This could not be further from the truth. And the last thirty seconds wherein God is portrayed by a scruffy old man welcoming someone who has spent the majority of his life in a motorcycle gang and knows nothing of Christ, absolute nonsense. Don't writers and producers of these films read the Word before producing them. Perhaps they should view a fine film like "Fireproof" wherein the Gospel message is graciously and fully presented before making up biblical fairy tales. Now please, don't think I am trying to be harsh for harshness sake, I am trying to wake up the alleged Christian film making community into putting Scriptural truth into their films and stop trying to attract the world through violence that they can get anywhere else. This is the Living Word of the Living God they're attempting to put on film. They must do it prayerfully, and reverently and honestly. God will use nothing less.
    5laecornell

    A nice rapture set-up

    The pre-tribulation theology is predominant in nearly all of the Pureflix movies about the rapture. However, this film does a nice job of creating a sense of confusion that would likely accompany such an event, and it creates a compelling if not overly nuanced storyline for Brian Bosworth's character. As regards production and even writing I think it is obvious that Pureflix is about the last man standing in Christian cinema, and if we want to know why we have to look at the facts. Of every dollar Christians spend in entertainment about five cents goes to building and maintaining a Christian movie industry and 90 cents goes to outlets which impress the senses but don't edify the spirit of God. Is there some reason why every actor in this film is in every other Pureflix Production? On the music side of things CCM is heading the same way. The church needs to commit to media at more than the level of regurgitating doctrine or promoting the Aerican CEO pastorate and leave it in the floor. This movie had several interesting things. A.R. White is believable as himself and I enjoy the roles where he plays a guy you can trust. His car was just fine. May the Lord see and send a refreshing and a broadening blessing to all of Christian media in the years that remain. Let there be a final and clear testimony to the world from the heart of the empire.
    10crazywhovian73

    Very good movie

    First I would like to say that all the atheists, agnostics and everybody else bashing this film and part one before it, if you really didn't like the movies based on the movies themselves then fine so be it, but to come on here bashing the films and whining like pathetic little brats because they promoted God and Christianity is probably one of the stupidest and most idiotically pointless wastes of time because they are Christian movies. WHY ARE YOU GENIUSES SURPRISED THEY PROMOTE Christianity?! Stop bashing our religion just because it's the "in thing", we aren't bothered by it, it won't change our beliefs and you only look like fools acting like you don't care while you constantly hang around talking about it. If you want in just ask, you will be welcomed. That being said, I really enjoyed both films as well as a few others I have seen with David A.R White. It got me thinking about things in my life, it had action though it wasn't watered down with it, i really enjoyed the story. It was a good film and I look forward to part 3 provided one is on the horizon.
    2syrus-xl

    Long and 'drawn-out' Christian movie

    I watched both of these movies, and considering I had watched another Christian movie the night before, I was expecting more from this one, going by the trailer.

    No one in my family is religious, and we hate people that try and push their religions upon us. In my view if I wanted to become a Christian or belong to any other religion I would go to the relevant church.

    To be honest if you are expecting an action packed movie, which the trailer implies, forget it. All this movie does is try to push across is Christianity, the acting was poor and mostly unknown – it is not the sort of movie I would go around bragging I had watched.

    I gave this a rating of just 2 out of 10 considering the content and bad concept of approaching Christianity within a movie. I have watched other movies about religion, but this one I would not recommend.
    5Uriah43

    Succeeds for the Most Part

    This movie picks up where the previous movie, "Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End" left off with all of the true Christians being taken up into heaven while the lead character "John McManus" (David A. R. White) still has a biker gang out to kill him. On top of that he is essentially being held as a prisoner in a motel by the owner who refuses to let anybody leave until they pay in hard cash. Other elements of this movie include a girl named "Beth" (Noelle Coet) who has seen her grandparents taken up into heaven before her very eyes and is now all alone in the world, an angry leader of a biker gang by the name of "Hawg" (Brian Bosworth) who wants vengeance upon Josh for killing some of his men and an attractive young woman named "Cat" (Logan White) who is the daughter of Hawg but is totally rejected by him. Throw in some other characters and various other subplots and the viewer might understand the challenge facing the director (Gabriel Sabloff) in trying to neatly tie everything together. He succeeds for the most part. Unfortunately, while there were some scenes which were outstanding, they were typically followed or preceded by other scenes which lacked the same attention to detail. Especially those pertaining to the Christian elements. As a result, the movie seemed a bit rough and uneven. That said, while I enjoyed the movie for the most part, I have to rate this film as about average simply because I didn't think it flowed as smoothly from one scene to the next as it should have.

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    • Trivia
      Sheriff Jensen and his wife Marion are played by real-life husband and wife Eric and Eliza Roberts.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie, Josh drops the mag on the Glock, throws it away, then throws the Glock away. The toy Glock shown still has the magazine in and a grip cover that comes off. (A real Glock is all a one-piece polymer frame.)
    • Quotes

      Josh McManus: I was in the service. I volunteered for a special ops... where I received extreme... training.

      Beth: So, what, you have a robot brain or something?

      Josh McManus: No. I don't... feel fear the same way other people do. Fear makes a person hesitate in times of danger. It clouds the mind. They burned it out of me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Pure Flix and Chill: The David A.R. White Story (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Slippin' Away
      Written by Stephen Petree

      Performed by Stephen Petree

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Путь откровения 2: Море стекла и огня
    • Production company
      • Pure Flix Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,871
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,722
      • Jul 14, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,871
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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