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The Omen | KnockBack, Episode 245

Beginning in the 1960s, a string of psychological-driven horror movies were released to great fanfare. A seminal film that perfectly fits the mold is none other than 1976's The Omen, starring the beloved Gregory Peck. The Omen is unique, even amongst psychological thriller and horror fare, in that it's also political. Not deeply so; it's certainly not partisan in nature. Rather, it focuses on how the supernatural can interface with the levers of power, and the disastrous potential consequences that could follow. If anything, our biggest complaints about The Omen are shared by many: It's brisk in its runtime, and it can be a little melodramatic, too. But that aside, it's chock-full of great performances, a promising narrative, and a truly spooky synopsis that asks whether the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost can be countered by the Devil, the Anti-Christ, and the False Prophet. Book of Revelation fans, get ready! It's your time to shine.

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RU46N2 (REY)

I was hoping you would do this one.

drew

Colin, would y'all consider watching the original Texas chainsaw massacre.

RU46N2 (REY)

Omg I remember Lion Country Safari. Totally forgot about that till it was brought up on this podcast We had it in California. You were driving through and the animals were just roaming and walk right up to your vehicle.

Caleb Greer

Dude, the horror block of KnockBack rules

Martin

Great ep, and for Dagans benefit those drive through Safaris are still a thing. There's a well known one (Longleat) just down the road from me in the UK, monkeys destroying your car is also still a thing that happens! Although you can bypass that bit, drive through enclosures also include Lions/Wolves etc. There's Jurassic Park levels of security for the obvious reasons you mentioned! Been a few times, actually really cool to be honest :)

Hogan53

I won’t ask that you guys review the 2nd and 3rd films but I absolutely recommend watching them as I think the second movie is the best of the 3. I will admit that the ultimate ending may have you rolling your eyes it’s still great and for sure continues the political intersections the first started, plus a young Sam Neil as Lucifer’s kid is awesome. For me any movie I saw him in after was always skewed because of Omen 3 and his performance. So yeah, give them a watch in your copious free time, lol.

Chris Evans

Ask and you shall receive lol, awesome