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Title: Epoch (2005)
Starring: James Avery, Craig Wasson, Ryan O'Neal, William Zabka, and Michael Cavanaugh
Director: Matt Codd
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 97 minutes
Avg. Score: 4 rated 4 stars

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  • Posted on 2008-11-05
    Great Movie

    I was very surprised with this movie. It was better than I expected it to be. I will watch it again. Worth the money.
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2008-01-27
    Interesting Picture about a Sudden Occurence

    Though cast could be upgraded the storyline made this an interesting film. So much so that I ordered the sequel. Though its not included in the film it seems related to the Maya Calendar Prophecies for 2010.
    Score: 4 rated 4 stars
  • Posted on 2007-05-09
    Great movie at a great price.

    I was thrilled to find this movie on dvd. Interesting sci-fi story line with a good cast. Don't pass this one up.
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2006-07-14
    Epoch

    Have enjoyed science fiction all my life. This story was different from anything I'd read or seen, and enjoyed it and the characters. Was also pleased when they made a sequal, and purchased it, too.
    Score: 3 rated 3 stars
  • Posted on 2006-06-21
    DECENT SCI-FI FLICK...

    I caught this film on the Sci-Fi Channel, and I found it to be quite enjoyable. It is certainly better than some big budget science fiction films that I have seen ("Battlefield Earth" or "Solaris", anyone?). The cast of actors does an admirable job with the script, and the special effects are more than adequate.

    The story line is pretty basic. A giant monolithic structure suddenly appears out of nowhere in Bhutan. The United States government immediately sends military personnel and scientists to Bhutan at the request of the local government. Meanwhile, China, the adjacent country wishes to do likewise, causing a conflict that will have a surprising outcome.

    The monolithic structure appears to contain an alien force with technological capabilities far beyond that of anyone on earth. Mason (David Keith), an engineer suffering from an incurable terminal illness, has been taken under duress to Bhutan in order to try and ascertain the physical properties of the monolith, investigate its structure, and gain entry. Ryan O'Neal has a small part in which he plays the role of Mason's superior and appears to be a liaison with the military that wishes to take a more strident, aggressive role in the matter.

    Mason, as do the others, eventually discovers that the alien force within the monolith appears to have healing powers far beyond anyone's imagination. This discovery does not prevent the United States government from making a knuckle-headed decision as to what to do with the monolith. Mason and a female scientist then try to right what went wrong. An intriguing outcome provides some food for thought, although much of what is touched upon in this film has been covered in other films.

    For those who enjoy science fiction, it is certainly worth a rental.
    Score: 4 rated 4 stars

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