31st August 2005, 12:10 PM
Yeah i think so, it failed to grab it's audience as the first one did and that was mostly because of how the first one was a rip off of a book they stole. Then with the sequels they tried to make something original and stay away from the book (The Third Eye) and ended up alienating its audience. Sound ideas but bad execution. The entire scope of the hidden context (retelling the bible and the story of judiasm/christianity) missed its mark with most movie goers.