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The Omen (2006 film)

The Omen (also known as The Omen: 666) is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by John Moore and written by David Seltzer. The fifth installment in The Omen series, it is a remake of the 1976 film of the same name, which was also written by Seltzer. This version stars Julia Stiles, Liev Schreiber, Mia Farrow, David Thewlis, Pete Postlethwaite, Michael Gambon and Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick in his film debut.

The Omen
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Moore
Written byDavid Seltzer
Produced byGlen Williamsonn
John Moore
Starring
CinematographyJonathan Sela
Edited byDan Zimmerman
Music byMarco Beltrami
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • June 6, 2006 (2006-06-06)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million
Box office$120 million

It was released worldwide on June 6, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $120 million against a $25 million budget.

Plot

Robert Thorn, an American diplomat stationed in Italy is told that his son was stillborn. Unknown to his unconscious wife, Katherine, Robert adopts an orphaned newborn at the suggestion of the hospital's chaplain Catholic priest, Father Spiletto. Naming him Damien, Robert and Katherine raise the boy. Robert's career ascends over the course of the next five years. He is named Deputy Ambassador to the Court of St. James in the United Kingdom. Following the death of the previous ambassador in a suspicious vehicle fire caused by a vagrant, Robert assumes his position and settles in a large estate just outside London. However, disturbing events begin to occur, including the suicide of Damien's nanny at his birthday party.

Robert is approached by Father Brennan, who claims to have been involved with events surrounding Damien's birth. Meanwhile, photographer Keith Jennings finds that several of his photographs contain mysterious omens, including premonitions of people's deaths. A new nanny, Mrs. Baylock, is hired. Tension rises when Mrs. Baylock starts to make decisions without the consent of the Thorns, including adopting a rottweiler for Damien's protection.

Following an incident near a chapel in which Damien attacks Katherine, she begins experiencing vivid dreams about her son, one of these involving a red-hooded jackal skeleton. When the Thorns visit a zoo, the animals react violently at the sight of Damien. Katherine begins to wonder if there is something wrong with Damien. Father Brennan confronts Robert, telling him that Damien's mother was a jackal and that the boy is the Antichrist. He explains that Damien must die and a man named Bugenhagen who is located in Megiddo can assist. After being rebuked, Father Brennan is killed during a lightning storm.

Katherine discovers she is pregnant and is determined to get an abortion, in fear of having a child similar to Damien. Soon afterward, Damien causes an accident in which Katherine is severely injured resulting in her miscarriage. While recovering in the hospital, Katherine confides in Robert her suspicions that Damien is evil. Robert decides to rendezvous with Jennings and search for Damien's biological mother. The pair discover the hospital where Damien was delivered has since been demolished after a fire. They travel to Subiaco and meet Father Spiletto, who directs them to a graveyard. There they find the grave of Damien's mother, who is revealed to indeed have been a jackal. In the neighboring tomb, Robert discovers the corpse of his murdered biological son. He and Jennings are attacked by a pack of dogs and barely escape.

Mrs. Baylock visits Katherine in the hospital and causes her to have an air embolism which kills her. Learning of Katherine's death, Robert goes to Megiddo, meets Bugenhagen and receives instructions on how to kill Damien on consecrated ground with seven sacrificial daggers. Bugenhagen tells Robert to examine Damien for a birthmark in the shape of three sixes ("666"). However, Robert refuses to kill his son and throws the daggers on the ground. While reaching down to pick up the daggers, Jennings is suddenly decapitated by a falling sign.

Robert takes the daggers, arrives home and is attacked by Mrs. Baylock's Rottweiler, which he traps in the basement. In Damien's room, he finds the 666 birthmark. Mrs. Baylock attacks Robert. He fends her off, takes Damien, and drives to a nearby cathedral, running over Mrs. Baylock in the process. Pursued by the police, Robert flees to a church to kill Damien but is shot dead before he can by a Diplomatic Protection officer.

As the Pope simultaneously dies, Robert's funeral is attended by the President of the United States who holds Damien's hand. Damien then looks at the audience and smiles knowingly as the credits roll.

Cast

Harvey Spencer Stephens, who portrayed Damien in the original movie, made his final onscreen appearance in a cameo role as a reporter.

Production

The film was greenlit in July 2005 with Dan McDermott attached to write and John Moore directing.[1] McDermott would later be denied a writing credit by the Writers Guild of America as the screenplay was determined to bear too close a resemblance to David Seltzer's script for the 1976 film; Seltzer received sole credit despite being uninvolved with the production of the remake. In an episode of the Scriptnotes podcast, screenwriter Craig Mazin cited this as an example of a peculiar WGA arbitration.[2] Chap Taylor also did some uncredited rewriting.[3][better source needed]

According to the feature commentary on the DVD, hosted by Moore, editor Dan Zimmerman, and producer Glenn Williamson, the search for Damien spanned Los Angeles, London and New York. In 2005 newcomer Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick was cast in the part, with his screen test doubling as the movie's teaser trailer.[citation needed]

Principal photography began on October 3, 2005, at Barrandov Studios in Prague, Czech Republic where the film was mostly shot. The "Jerusalem" scenes were filmed in Matera, Italy and some of the London scenes were shot in Herbert Park, Dublin.[4][5]

In May 2021, a scandal arose in Croatia after Split-Dalmatia County prefect Blaženko Boban confessed to the Minister of Tourism Nikolina Brnjac in front of the media that, in order to chase the film crew away, he deliberately staged a fire in Salona, which was to become the movie set for the scenes filmed in the country. He apparently did it because, in one scene, "Satan was supposed to come out of the tomb of Saint Domnius". Director John Moore told the media afterwards that the cost of relocation was US$500,000 (equivalent to $672,086 in 2021).[6] After police announced that they are investigating the case, Boban denied the whole thing, claiming he that he had been joking.[7][8]

Music

The score was composed by Marco Beltrami, using cues from Jerry Goldsmith's Oscar-winning score for the original film.

All tracks are written by Marco Beltrami.

No.TitleLength
1."The Omen Main Titles"2:58
2."The Adoption"4:12
3."Ambassador Gets Fired"1:33
4."New House / Damien’s Deliverance"2:20
5."The Nanny’s Noose"2:05
6."A Cross To Bear"2:49
7."Ms. Baylock"1:50
8."Damien’s Tantrum"1:52
9."More Tantrums"1:05
10."Kate Doubts"1:05
11."Scooter"2:44
12."Don’t Let Him Kill Me"1:29
13."On The Hills Of Spiletto"6:58
14."Dogs In The Cemetery"2:02
15."Drive To Bugenhagen"1:31
16."Dirty Deeds"4:12
17."Altar Of Sacrifice"4:10
18."The Funeral"1:41
19."Boy Genius"2:52
20."Omen 76 / 06"3:30
Total length:43:30

Release

The film was released on June 6, 2006, referencing the Number of the Beast, and mirroring the 1976 film's similar release date of June 6, 1976.[9]

Box office

The film recorded the highest opening Tuesday box office gross in domestic box office history in the United States for the time, by earning more than US$12 million. As of December 2022, it holds the 5th highest opening Tuesday at the domestic box-office of all time, behind Spider-Man: Far From Home, Transformers, Les Misérables & Django Unchained.[10]

Fox initially stated that the film earned US$12,633,666 on its first day, but later Bruce Snyder, Fox's president of distribution admitted that they were "having a little fun" by manipulating the figure to contain the number of the beast in the last three digits.[11]

The film ended grossing US$120 million worldwide, making it a strong success on a budget of US$25 million. It finished as the 59th highest-grossing film of 2006, the 12th highest-grossing R-rated movie of 2006 and the 2nd highest domestic gross of The Omen series when adjusted for inflation.[12]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 26% based on 165 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Even with the force of a "classic" behind it, remake fever can't hold up the hollowness of this style-drenched Omen."[13] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 43 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[14]

James Berardinelli commented: "On every level, The Omen isn't just bad filmmaking, it's bad storytelling". He especially criticized its similarity to the original movie, which he also greatly disliked.[15] Rolling Stone also made the latter point: "Not since Gus Van Sant inexplicably directed a shot-by-shot remake of Hitchcock's Psycho has a thriller been copied with so little point or impact".[16]

Roger Ebert gave the film a "thumbs up" and three stars out of four, in contrast to his negative review of the original, praising John Moore for letting the strong story unfold itself rather than foregrounding visual effects.[17] The Washington Post's Stephen Hunter praised the film: "It's handsome in the way it's fast-moving: sleek, well-engineered, full of gooses and honks. Some of the casting seems a little off. Still, it works."[18]

Other assessments from critics include:

  • "John Moore's remake can't help but feel a bit stale." – BBC film review[19]
  • "This film is for people who've never seen the original, and who are easily scared by mediocre horror films"- Eric D. Snider[20]
  • "Director John Moore has added some creepy visuals and assembled an unusually strong cast for a horror flick." – New York Post[citation needed]
  • "Competently made, and enjoyably played. But you do really end up wondering what the point was. Cinematic déjà vu is the most likely response." – Empire Magazine[21]

While Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick's performance did win him a Chainsaw award from Fangoria magazine for "Creepiest Kid", David Thewlis was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor in 2007, but lost to M. Night Shyamalan for Lady in the Water.[22]

In 2017, Slashfilm listed it as one of the 15 worst horror remakes of all time citing the direction as lifeless and the film pointless due to its fidelity to the original.[23]

Prequel

In April 2016, 20th Century Fox announced that a prequel film titled The First Omen was in development with Antonio Campos signed on as director.

Home media

The film was released in the US as a Region 1 DVD on October 17, 2006.[24] It was released in the UK as a Region 2 DVD on October 23, 2006.[25] It was released in Australia as a Region 4 DVD on March 7, 2007.[citation needed]

The film was released on Blu-ray on November 14, 2006.[clarification needed][citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Fleming, Michael; Brodesser, Claude (July 19, 2005). "Remake an 'Omen' for helmer". Variety. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "Scriptnotes, Ep 193: How writing credits work — Transcript". JohnAugust.com. April 17, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2020. Craig: '[...] There are cases for instance, the remake of The Omen, sole screenplay went to the writer of the first Omen because they felt that the remake just didn't change it enough'
  3. ^ "Chap Taylor Biography". IMDB. Retrieved September 2, 2020.
  4. ^ . movie-locations.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
  5. ^ Dwyer, Michael (October 24, 2008). "Moore takes hit thriller Payne to the max". Irish Times. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  6. ^ "'Omen' film crew leaves Croatia after objections by Catholic Church". The Irish Times. March 16, 2006. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  7. ^ "Župan Boban ispričao ministrici Brnjac anegdotu i otkrio kako je zapalio set američkim filmašima i otjerao ih". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). May 2, 2021.
  8. ^ "Je li župan inscenirao požar na setu filma 2005. godine? Za RTL Danas progovorili HDZ-ovac Boban i Hrvoje Hribar". RTL Hrvatska (in Croatian). May 2, 2021. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  9. ^ "Church fears return of Omen curse". the Guardian. June 4, 2006. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  10. ^ "Biggest Tuesday at the Domestic Box Office". The Numbers. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  11. ^ "Omen Opens to Tuesday Record". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 30, 2010.
  12. ^ The Omen at Box Office Mojo
  13. ^ "The Omen (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  14. ^ "The Omen (2006) Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  15. ^ "Reelviews Movie Reviews". Reelviews.net. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  16. ^ (Posted: June 8, 2006) (June 8, 2006). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on November 30, 2008. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  17. ^ "The Omen :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews". Rogerebert.suntimes.com. June 6, 2006. Retrieved January 25, 2010.[dead link]
  18. ^ "Critic Review for The Omen on". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on February 5, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  19. ^ Arendt, Paul. "BBC". BBC.
  20. ^ Snider, Eric D. (2006) Movie Reviews: "The Omen." EricDSnider.com. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  21. ^ . www.empireonline.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2006.
  22. ^ "The Razzie Awards". Found: 27th Annual Razzie Award Nominees for Worst Supporting Actor. Retrieved February 11, 2007.
  23. ^ "SlashFilm". Found: There are the worst horror remakes of all time. September 28, 2017. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Omen 2006 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Omen also known as The Omen 666 is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by John Moore and written by David Seltzer The fifth installment in The Omen series it is a remake of the 1976 film of the same name which was also written by Seltzer This version stars Julia Stiles Liev Schreiber Mia Farrow David Thewlis Pete Postlethwaite Michael Gambon and Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick in his film debut The OmenTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn MooreWritten byDavid SeltzerProduced byGlen WilliamsonnJohn MooreStarringJulia Stiles Liev Schreiber Mia Farrow David Thewlis Pete Postlethwaite Michael Gambon Seamus Davey FitzpatrickCinematographyJonathan SelaEdited byDan ZimmermanMusic byMarco BeltramiDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateJune 6 2006 2006 06 06 Running time110 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 25 millionBox office 120 millionIt was released worldwide on June 6 2006 by 20th Century Fox It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed 120 million against a 25 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Music 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Prequel 6 Home media 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditRobert Thorn an American diplomat stationed in Italy is told that his son was stillborn Unknown to his unconscious wife Katherine Robert adopts an orphaned newborn at the suggestion of the hospital s chaplain Catholic priest Father Spiletto Naming him Damien Robert and Katherine raise the boy Robert s career ascends over the course of the next five years He is named Deputy Ambassador to the Court of St James in the United Kingdom Following the death of the previous ambassador in a suspicious vehicle fire caused by a vagrant Robert assumes his position and settles in a large estate just outside London However disturbing events begin to occur including the suicide of Damien s nanny at his birthday party Robert is approached by Father Brennan who claims to have been involved with events surrounding Damien s birth Meanwhile photographer Keith Jennings finds that several of his photographs contain mysterious omens including premonitions of people s deaths A new nanny Mrs Baylock is hired Tension rises when Mrs Baylock starts to make decisions without the consent of the Thorns including adopting a rottweiler for Damien s protection Following an incident near a chapel in which Damien attacks Katherine she begins experiencing vivid dreams about her son one of these involving a red hooded jackal skeleton When the Thorns visit a zoo the animals react violently at the sight of Damien Katherine begins to wonder if there is something wrong with Damien Father Brennan confronts Robert telling him that Damien s mother was a jackal and that the boy is the Antichrist He explains that Damien must die and a man named Bugenhagen who is located in Megiddo can assist After being rebuked Father Brennan is killed during a lightning storm Katherine discovers she is pregnant and is determined to get an abortion in fear of having a child similar to Damien Soon afterward Damien causes an accident in which Katherine is severely injured resulting in her miscarriage While recovering in the hospital Katherine confides in Robert her suspicions that Damien is evil Robert decides to rendezvous with Jennings and search for Damien s biological mother The pair discover the hospital where Damien was delivered has since been demolished after a fire They travel to Subiaco and meet Father Spiletto who directs them to a graveyard There they find the grave of Damien s mother who is revealed to indeed have been a jackal In the neighboring tomb Robert discovers the corpse of his murdered biological son He and Jennings are attacked by a pack of dogs and barely escape Mrs Baylock visits Katherine in the hospital and causes her to have an air embolism which kills her Learning of Katherine s death Robert goes to Megiddo meets Bugenhagen and receives instructions on how to kill Damien on consecrated ground with seven sacrificial daggers Bugenhagen tells Robert to examine Damien for a birthmark in the shape of three sixes 666 However Robert refuses to kill his son and throws the daggers on the ground While reaching down to pick up the daggers Jennings is suddenly decapitated by a falling sign Robert takes the daggers arrives home and is attacked by Mrs Baylock s Rottweiler which he traps in the basement In Damien s room he finds the 666 birthmark Mrs Baylock attacks Robert He fends her off takes Damien and drives to a nearby cathedral running over Mrs Baylock in the process Pursued by the police Robert flees to a church to kill Damien but is shot dead before he can by a Diplomatic Protection officer As the Pope simultaneously dies Robert s funeral is attended by the President of the United States who holds Damien s hand Damien then looks at the audience and smiles knowingly as the credits roll Cast EditLiev Schreiber as Robert Thorn Julia Stiles as Katherine Thorn Mia Farrow as Mrs Willa Baylock Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick as Damien Thorn David Thewlis as Keith Jennings Pete Postlethwaite as Father Brennan Michael Gambon as Bugenhagen Giovanni Lombardo Radice as Father Spiletto Pedja Bjelac as Vatican Observatory PriestHarvey Spencer Stephens who portrayed Damien in the original movie made his final onscreen appearance in a cameo role as a reporter Production EditThe film was greenlit in July 2005 with Dan McDermott attached to write and John Moore directing 1 McDermott would later be denied a writing credit by the Writers Guild of America as the screenplay was determined to bear too close a resemblance to David Seltzer s script for the 1976 film Seltzer received sole credit despite being uninvolved with the production of the remake In an episode of the Scriptnotes podcast screenwriter Craig Mazin cited this as an example of a peculiar WGA arbitration 2 Chap Taylor also did some uncredited rewriting 3 better source needed According to the feature commentary on the DVD hosted by Moore editor Dan Zimmerman and producer Glenn Williamson the search for Damien spanned Los Angeles London and New York In 2005 newcomer Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick was cast in the part with his screen test doubling as the movie s teaser trailer citation needed Principal photography began on October 3 2005 at Barrandov Studios in Prague Czech Republic where the film was mostly shot The Jerusalem scenes were filmed in Matera Italy and some of the London scenes were shot in Herbert Park Dublin 4 5 In May 2021 a scandal arose in Croatia after Split Dalmatia County prefect Blazenko Boban confessed to the Minister of Tourism Nikolina Brnjac in front of the media that in order to chase the film crew away he deliberately staged a fire in Salona which was to become the movie set for the scenes filmed in the country He apparently did it because in one scene Satan was supposed to come out of the tomb of Saint Domnius Director John Moore told the media afterwards that the cost of relocation was US 500 000 equivalent to 672 086 in 2021 6 After police announced that they are investigating the case Boban denied the whole thing claiming he that he had been joking 7 8 Music Edit The OmenSoundtrack album by Marco BeltramiReleased2006GenreFilm musicLength43 30LabelVarese SarabandeFox MusicThe score was composed by Marco Beltrami using cues from Jerry Goldsmith s Oscar winning score for the original film All tracks are written by Marco Beltrami No TitleLength1 The Omen Main Titles 2 582 The Adoption 4 123 Ambassador Gets Fired 1 334 New House Damien s Deliverance 2 205 The Nanny s Noose 2 056 A Cross To Bear 2 497 Ms Baylock 1 508 Damien s Tantrum 1 529 More Tantrums 1 0510 Kate Doubts 1 0511 Scooter 2 4412 Don t Let Him Kill Me 1 2913 On The Hills Of Spiletto 6 5814 Dogs In The Cemetery 2 0215 Drive To Bugenhagen 1 3116 Dirty Deeds 4 1217 Altar Of Sacrifice 4 1018 The Funeral 1 4119 Boy Genius 2 5220 Omen 76 06 3 30Total length 43 30Release EditThe film was released on June 6 2006 referencing the Number of the Beast and mirroring the 1976 film s similar release date of June 6 1976 9 Box office Edit The film recorded the highest opening Tuesday box office gross in domestic box office history in the United States for the time by earning more than US 12 million As of December 2022 it holds the 5th highest opening Tuesday at the domestic box office of all time behind Spider Man Far From Home Transformers Les Miserables amp Django Unchained 10 Fox initially stated that the film earned US 12 633 666 on its first day but later Bruce Snyder Fox s president of distribution admitted that they were having a little fun by manipulating the figure to contain the number of the beast in the last three digits 11 The film ended grossing US 120 million worldwide making it a strong success on a budget of US 25 million It finished as the 59th highest grossing film of 2006 the 12th highest grossing R rated movie of 2006 and the 2nd highest domestic gross of The Omen series when adjusted for inflation 12 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 26 based on 165 reviews with an average rating of 4 6 10 The site s critical consensus reads Even with the force of a classic behind it remake fever can t hold up the hollowness of this style drenched Omen 13 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 43 out of 100 based on 34 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 14 James Berardinelli commented On every level The Omen isn t just bad filmmaking it s bad storytelling He especially criticized its similarity to the original movie which he also greatly disliked 15 Rolling Stone also made the latter point Not since Gus Van Sant inexplicably directed a shot by shot remake of Hitchcock s Psycho has a thriller been copied with so little point or impact 16 Roger Ebert gave the film a thumbs up and three stars out of four in contrast to his negative review of the original praising John Moore for letting the strong story unfold itself rather than foregrounding visual effects 17 The Washington Post s Stephen Hunter praised the film It s handsome in the way it s fast moving sleek well engineered full of gooses and honks Some of the casting seems a little off Still it works 18 Other assessments from critics include John Moore s remake can t help but feel a bit stale BBC film review 19 This film is for people who ve never seen the original and who are easily scared by mediocre horror films Eric D Snider 20 Director John Moore has added some creepy visuals and assembled an unusually strong cast for a horror flick New York Post citation needed Competently made and enjoyably played But you do really end up wondering what the point was Cinematic deja vu is the most likely response Empire Magazine 21 While Seamus Davey Fitzpatrick s performance did win him a Chainsaw award from Fangoria magazine for Creepiest Kid David Thewlis was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor in 2007 but lost to M Night Shyamalan for Lady in the Water 22 In 2017 Slashfilm listed it as one of the 15 worst horror remakes of all time citing the direction as lifeless and the film pointless due to its fidelity to the original 23 Prequel EditIn April 2016 20th Century Fox announced that a prequel film titled The First Omen was in development with Antonio Campos signed on as director Home media EditThe film was released in the US as a Region 1 DVD on October 17 2006 24 It was released in the UK as a Region 2 DVD on October 23 2006 25 It was released in Australia as a Region 4 DVD on March 7 2007 citation needed The film was released on Blu ray on November 14 2006 clarification needed citation needed References Edit Fleming Michael Brodesser Claude July 19 2005 Remake an Omen for helmer Variety Retrieved August 9 2020 Scriptnotes Ep 193 How writing credits work Transcript JohnAugust com April 17 2015 Retrieved August 9 2020 Craig There are cases for instance the remake of The Omen sole screenplay went to the writer of the first Omen because they felt that the remake just didn t change it enough Chap Taylor Biography IMDB Retrieved September 2 2020 The Omen film locations movie locations com Archived from the original on October 9 2014 Retrieved January 29 2013 Dwyer Michael October 24 2008 Moore takes hit thriller Payne to the max Irish Times Retrieved January 12 2019 Omen film crew leaves Croatia after objections by Catholic Church The Irish Times March 16 2006 Retrieved May 3 2021 Zupan Boban ispricao ministrici Brnjac anegdotu i otkrio kako je zapalio set americkim filmasima i otjerao ih Dnevnik hr in Croatian May 2 2021 Je li zupan inscenirao pozar na setu filma 2005 godine Za RTL Danas progovorili HDZ ovac Boban i Hrvoje Hribar RTL Hrvatska in Croatian May 2 2021 Retrieved May 2 2021 Church fears return of Omen curse the Guardian June 4 2006 Retrieved October 19 2020 Biggest Tuesday at the Domestic Box Office The Numbers Retrieved November 9 2022 Omen Opens to Tuesday Record Box Office Mojo Retrieved October 30 2010 The Omen at Box Office Mojo The Omen 2006 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved May 11 2018 The Omen 2006 Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved May 11 2018 Reelviews Movie Reviews Reelviews net Retrieved January 25 2010 Posted June 8 2006 June 8 2006 Omen Review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on November 30 2008 Retrieved January 25 2010 The Omen rogerebert com Reviews Rogerebert suntimes com June 6 2006 Retrieved January 25 2010 dead link Critic Review for The Omen on The Washington Post Archived from the original on February 5 2013 Retrieved January 25 2010 Arendt Paul BBC BBC Snider Eric D 2006 Movie Reviews The Omen EricDSnider com Retrieved June 15 2012 Empire Reviews Central www empireonline com Archived from the original on June 13 2006 The Razzie Awards Found 27th Annual Razzie Award Nominees for Worst Supporting Actor Retrieved February 11 2007 SlashFilm Found There are the worst horror remakes of all time September 28 2017 Retrieved June 26 2020 product page Amazon October 17 2006 Retrieved October 30 2010 Omen review Play com April 19 2009 Retrieved October 30 2010 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to The Omen 2006 film The Omen at IMDb The Omen at AllMovie The Omen at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Omen 2006 film amp oldid 1125019283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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