Customer Reviews
The Last Days - By: M. A. Ramos, 06 Oct 2007 
This is the third installlment in the `Apocalypse' series. It seemed there was a little more money available for production. The acting was better in this movie of the series than the first two. That may be because there were real actors hired for this film. You do not need to have seen the previous movies to enjoy this movie. Though it would aid in understanding more about the supporting characters in this movie.
In this movie we follow police detective played by Gary Busey & his family. The timeline starts before the rapture where our detective ends up in a coma. He awakens two years later to a changed world where a self-proclaimed Messiah is ruling a world at peace. Well that is if you do not take into the account the resistance groups of Christians.
Busey's charter learns that millions have disappeared, including his sister, & no one seems to remember they ever existed. As he tries to figure out what is transpiring he searches for his family. He has trouble accomplishing daily task in his search as he learns you must have the mark of the beast in order to do or buy anything. And once again the Virtual Reality theme is back in this film. The best scene is actuallly at the end of the movie.
It keeps getting better - By: M. Allen, 23 Aug 2006 
The story continues, pretty well from where it left off in Revelation, but with an interesting twist.
Leigh Lewis is back as Helen Hannah; Nick Mancusco is back as Nick Macalusso, & now the cast is expanded, with 2 international actors.
Gary Busey is probably most well know as psychotic mad men, as in Under Siege, but when he became a Christian, that alll changed. Here in this film he is a policeman who didn't die in a car rash, & wakes up to find himself in the Tribulation Period.
Margot Kidder appears, not quite as a cameo appearance, but she is only in for about 10 minutes at the start of the film.
Macaluso is up to his old tricks & wants to use the Day ofWonders again to destroy the Earth. In case you missed it, e is the anti-Christ & is usng it to turn people away from God.
Helen Hannah is once again leading the opposition to him,and using TV to spread the truth. A one point, she is captured & appears to be eecuted for her faith.
Busey spends most of the film trying to find out what has happened to his family. Why he never stops to ask hat has happened but goes on happily looking is never quite explained.
How he find his family, with a lovely surprise ending, is again part of the story.