Antonio Sarka, the patriarch of a powerful crime family, had suddenly decided to give up his control of the family business. He also wants his brother, Santiago, to give it up, but Santiago ... Read allAntonio Sarka, the patriarch of a powerful crime family, had suddenly decided to give up his control of the family business. He also wants his brother, Santiago, to give it up, but Santiago has no intention of giving up his birthright.Antonio Sarka, the patriarch of a powerful crime family, had suddenly decided to give up his control of the family business. He also wants his brother, Santiago, to give it up, but Santiago has no intention of giving up his birthright.
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This is so trashy a racoon wouldn't even want it. The Copeland guy can't even act like a real preacher in his so called church much less this so called movie. NOT FAMILY FRIENDLY much less for a Christian (Like he he pretends to be), has cussing, drug use and suggestive scenes. Copeland is hardly believable in his church televised services much less this. Guy is straight up crazy. The funniest part of the movie is him pretending to be an actor in general much less that glued on mustache he's wearing. Wish I could have given this movie a negative rating. I don't understand how it got as many stars as it did.
I have seen this Movie and its the most sobering Movie I have ever seen I feel that those that "Disagree" with the ministry of Kenneth Copeland and Rick Reyna I would say that they are deceived and don't realize the price they have to pay to preach the Gospel to millions of people I would like to say to the "Skeptic's" that when you stand before the Lord God Almighty your going to be judged accordingly! Titus 3:9 2 Timothy 2:23-26 Proverbs 6;12-19 Romans 16:17 1 Corinthians 3:3-9 James 3:16-18 Matthew 7:1-5 Romans 14:4 12-13 1 Corinthians 11:28-31 1 Corinthians 11:32 2 Corinthians 5:10 2 Timothy 3:16 John 13:34-35 James 5:16 Ephesians 4:3-13
What a pile of garbage. It's ironic because Kenneth Copeland already acts like a crime family boss under the guise of televangelism. This piece of crap is a complete and utter waste of time and energy -- a complete ego trip for a guy who has a multi-million-dollar tax free "parsonage," his own private runway and private jets, and a legion of hapless followers he has the nerve to call "partners."
It's another way for the Copeland crime family to suck money out of you. They laugh all the way to the bank and shed false tears because their "partners" have not yet been healed. They've not yet become prosperous. They've not yet seen the success the Copelands have managed to attain because they're consummate con artists. And they keep it within the family.
Stay away from this nonsense. It's neither entertaining nor enlightening in any way.
It's another way for the Copeland crime family to suck money out of you. They laugh all the way to the bank and shed false tears because their "partners" have not yet been healed. They've not yet become prosperous. They've not yet seen the success the Copelands have managed to attain because they're consummate con artists. And they keep it within the family.
Stay away from this nonsense. It's neither entertaining nor enlightening in any way.
The Rally-LA is a film produced by the Kenneth Copeland ministries and Copeland one of our more prominent evangelicals gave himself a role in the film as a gangland family patriarch who has received Jesus. This guy is supposed to be Greek but he's operating in some unnamed southwest city as a Chicano crime lord.
Well Copeland may have Jesus, but brother Eric Roberts has no intention of giving up the life nor control of the city they have.
When pastor George Pearson decides the city needs a revival the bad guys do all they can to stop them.
It's always nice to produce your own film and cast yourself in a prominent role. Copeland has an accent that's a cross between Al Pacino in Scarface and the Frito Bandito. Roberts just overacts to get himself through this one.
What these crooks have against the revival God only knows. Just let them have the thing and the situation will return to normal.
This one's a Thanksgiving special for the whole family.
Well Copeland may have Jesus, but brother Eric Roberts has no intention of giving up the life nor control of the city they have.
When pastor George Pearson decides the city needs a revival the bad guys do all they can to stop them.
It's always nice to produce your own film and cast yourself in a prominent role. Copeland has an accent that's a cross between Al Pacino in Scarface and the Frito Bandito. Roberts just overacts to get himself through this one.
What these crooks have against the revival God only knows. Just let them have the thing and the situation will return to normal.
This one's a Thanksgiving special for the whole family.
Unwatchable! Not sure what the goal was in making this load of poo. Even the movie's name made little sense - "Rally-LA"(?)
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