The Rally-LA (2016)
2/10
The Frito Bandito
28 August 2016
The Rally-LA is a film produced by the Kenneth Copeland ministries and Copeland one of our more prominent evangelicals gave himself a role in the film as a gangland family patriarch who has received Jesus. This guy is supposed to be Greek but he's operating in some unnamed southwest city as a Chicano crime lord.

Well Copeland may have Jesus, but brother Eric Roberts has no intention of giving up the life nor control of the city they have.

When pastor George Pearson decides the city needs a revival the bad guys do all they can to stop them.

It's always nice to produce your own film and cast yourself in a prominent role. Copeland has an accent that's a cross between Al Pacino in Scarface and the Frito Bandito. Roberts just overacts to get himself through this one.

What these crooks have against the revival God only knows. Just let them have the thing and the situation will return to normal.

This one's a Thanksgiving special for the whole family.
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