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Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 is a 2001 religious science fiction-adventure film, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Michael York, Michael Biehn, Diane Venora, R. Lee Ermey, Udo Kier and Franco Nero. It is a follow-up to the 1999 film The Omega Code, serving as part prequel and part alternate retelling of the first film. It has a ...
The documentary won 3 awards at the Tribeca Film Festival [9] and one award at the Vail Film Festival [10] and is endorsed by NBA team owner, Tom Gores. [11] Wilson has authored several books including Cry Like a Man [12] and Battle Cry, [13] which help grown men to process emotions for better mental health & life success. His third book, The ...
The film was produced by Code Productions in conjunction with Eclipse Catering, TBN's Gener8Xion Entertainment and TBN Films. It was first aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network in 1999, and then distributed by the now bankrupt Good Times Home Video Corporation to both VHS and DVD formats in 2000, and released over the internet in 2002.
Checkoway's documentary The Cave of Adullam [5] is executive produced by Laurence Fishburne and premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2022, winning top prizes Best Documentary Feature, Best Editing, and the Audience Award. [6] In an interview with Deadline, Fishburne said: “She has a cinematic sensitivity and a doctor’s bedside manner...
Yildirim Army Group carts and gun carriages destroyed by EEF aircraft on the Nablus-Beisan road. This is the order of battle for the Battle of Megiddo (1918), the concluding engagement of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War.
Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, a 2001 American film "Megiddo", the 65th chapter and 34th episode of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime; Prince Megiddo, a character in the Japanese television series Kagaku Sentai Dynaman; Aradia and Damara Megido, characters from the webcomic Homestuck (2009–2016)
The King of Megiddo, with an equally strong fortress, joined the alliance. The importance of Megiddo was its geographical location along the southwestern edge of the Jezreel Valley just beyond the Mount Carmel ridge and the Mediterranean. From this location, Megiddo controlled the Via Maris, the main trade route between Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Megiddo Prison is an Israeli prison facility located near the Megiddo Junction. [1] The prison itself was built over the ruins of the Jewish village of Othnai, which was later replaced by a Roman army camp. Remains of one of the oldest churches in the world have been found there. [2] [3]