Talk:The Omega Code

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[edit] Needs Major Revision

I haven't seen this movie myself, however even a non-viewer can tell that the everything from the grammar to the POV writing in several place. Places such as the movie being "considered one of the worst movies ever" w/o providing so much as one citation to back this claim--and considering the wealth of bad movies available it seems ludicrous to assume that this one is the worst hands down--are obvious violations of the NPOV. I erased that part, however there are many other places in this article that require editing just to even become a trustworthy stub.Rocdahut 08:01, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lawsuit

I have found an article from Christianity Today (2000) that speaks of a $40 million lawsuit over the movie, yet there is no mention of this in the article.Prometheus-X303- 08:28, 22 October 2007 (UTC)