Legion

Paul Bettany  Actor Lucas Black  Actor Tyrese Gibson  Actor Adrianne Palicki  Actor Charles S. Dutton  Actor Dennis Quaid  Actor Jon Tenney  Actor

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MPAA Rating: R
Contains:Violence,Profanity,Gore

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Legion

Theatrical Release Date: 2010 01 22 (USA) / 2008 (USA)

UPC: 043396343504

Studio: Sony Pictures

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Violence, Profanity, Gore]

Summary: Scott Stewart's supernatural thriller Legion, scripted by Peter Schink, concerns a group of strangers in an out-of-the-way eatery who become the first line of defense when God, believing the human race is no longer worthy of Him, decides to end their existence. This motley crew's only spiritual ally is the archangel Michael, played by Paul Bettany. Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson, Charles S. Dutton, and Lucas Black co-star in the Screen Gems production. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Category: Thriller

Features: Creating the apocalypse - behind the physical effects
Humanity's last line of defense - the cast anc characters
From pixels to picture - a look at the visual effects

Legion

Format: DVD

Release Date: 05/11/2010

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1

Runtime: 100 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English,French

Subtitles: English,French

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Legion
1. Chapter 1 [3:26]
2. Chapter 2 [3:39]
3. Chapter 3 [3:10]
4. Chapter 4 [3:51]
5. Chapter 5 [4:21]
6. Chapter 6 [3:37]
7. Chapter 7 [3:15]
8. Chapter 8 [2:21]
9. Chapter 9 [2:45]
10. Chapter 10 [3:30]
11. Chapter 11 [4:17]
12. Chapter 12 [4:26]
13. Chapter 13 [6:11]
14. Chapter 14 [4:22]
15. Chapter 15 [2:33]
16. Chapter 16 [3:11]
17. Chapter 17 [5:38]
18. Chapter 18 [3:12]
19. Chapter 19 [1:18]
20. Chapter 20 [2:17]
21. Chapter 21 [:41]
22. Chapter 22 [3:40]
23. Chapter 23 [1:37]
24. Chapter 24 [:59]
25. Chapter 25 [1:08]
26. Chapter 26 [4:37]
27. Chapter 27 [2:25]
28. Chapter 28 [3:44]

Cammila Collar

It's always fun to see angels fight with machine guns, right? That's why Legion is a good movie. Not a great movie, but it delivers on what you want. Namely, angels fighting with machine guns. Of course, we also get lots of entertainingly over-the-top possessions (of children, old ladies, ice cream men, etc.), guys exploding while hanging from inverted crosses, that kind of thing. But there's something awesome in the basic premise that supernatural beings made to work in the service of God himself are best battled not with spiritual might or geysers of holy water, but with automatic weapons. We open on the film's mysterious hero, Michael (Paul Bettany), landing in a shadowy city street Terminator-style, before getting down to business removing the industrial-looking metal collar soldered around his neck, and cutting off his expansive pair of lush wings. Michael is an angel and, thus, is sexy and British. But he has work to do, so as soon as he's finished sewing up the holes left in his shoulder blades, he battles a possessed cop for his cruiser and hightails it out to the Mojave Desert, where an incidental collective of regular folks are about to have their whole day ruined by the impending apocalypse. It would seem that God has returned to the OT, fire-and-brimstone pissiness that once prompted the Great Flood, and He has a mind to exterminate humanity for sucking so bad at peace and harmony. But Michael still has faith in people, which is why he's broken rank to protect a hard-luck 20-year-old waitress named Charlie (Adrianne Palicki), who's uncomfortably close to giving birth to Earth's prophesied savior. Michael shows up at the middle-of-nowhere diner/gas station where Charlie works for the grizzled owner, Bob (Dennis Quaid), while Bob's son, Jeep (Lucas Black), splits his time between ineptly fixing cars and remaining impossibly devoted to Charlie -- even though it's not his baby. Throw in a congenial fry cook with one hand (Charles S. Dutton), a bitchy rich couple with a rebellious teenage daughter (Jon Tenney, Kate Walsh, and Willa Holland), and a tough guy with an Escalade and an impressive handgun (Tyrese Gibson), and you've got the ragtag team that's about to defend this outpost against the armies of random civilians who have been commandeered by divine forces to kill that troublesome fetus. What you end up with is a lot like the 1995 Christopher Walken movie The Prophecy, except lighter on substance and way heavier on action. The filmmakers never fail to utilize any craziness offered in the premise for the purposes of action, thus we do receive confirmation that angel wings are bulletproof. While the movie certainly never lingers long enough on the self-aware campiness factor to resemble anything smart or postmodern, there's also never a moment of doubt that the film is having fun with itself. And God willing, audiences looking for 1.5 hours of quasi-blasphemous fun will, too. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Peter Schink  Screenwriter 
David Lancaster  Producer 
John Frizzell  Composer (Music Score) 
Jonathan Rothbart  Executive Producer 
Gary Michael Walters  Executive Producer 
Michel Litvak  Producer 
Scott Stewart  Director 
Scott Stewart  Executive Producer 
Scott Stewart  Screenwriter 
Paul Bettany  Actor 
Lucas Black  Actor 
Tyrese Gibson  Actor 
Adrianne Palicki  Actor 
Charles S. Dutton  Actor 
Dennis Quaid  Actor 
Jon Tenney  Actor 
Kevin Durand  Actor 
Willa Holland  Actor 
Kate Walsh  Actor 
Jeanette Miller  Actor 
Cameron Harlow  Actor 
Doug Jones  Actor 
Josh Stamberg  Actor 
Yancey Arias  Actor 
Danielle Lozeau  Actor 
Luce Rains  Actor 
Bryan Chapman  Actor 
Denny Pierce  Actor 
Kaye Wade  Actor 
Chuck Hicks  Actor 
Stephen Oyoung  Actor 
Tyra Danielle  Actor 
Django Marsh  Actor 

Country: USA