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Movie Reviews of The Ten Commandments (50th Anniversary Collection)Movie Review: 10 commandents Summary: 5 StarsProduct is excellent as all items I have purchase from Amazon. I shop around for the best value and Amazon is still Tops.
Movie Review: Simply irresistible Summary: 4 StarsFor many people Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 remake of his own THE TEN COMMANDMENTS is so iconic it practically defines the Hollywood movie as much as any picture (with the possible exception of GONE WITH THE WIND). Even more than fifty years later it's capable of giving tremendous pleasure despite its incredible length (three hours and thirty-nine minutes) and its style which was extremely anachronistic even for the time. DeMille, who had forever made his name as one of the most important and powerful directors of the silent era, directs his actors as if they still were in the silents, so their gestures and poses are big and their emotions even bigger. Probably the most fun for contemporary audiences is Anne Baxter as the Throne Princess Nefretiri, who gets to deliver all kinds of howlers to Charlton Heston as Moses ("You will be king of Egypt and I will be your footstool!"), but pretty much everyone involved seems to be having a grand old time. Particularly fun are Yul Brynner as a haughty Pharaoh Ramses, Nina Foch as the kindly Princess Bithia, Edward G. Robinson in his bizarre role as Dathan the evil Hebrew governor, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke as the old pharaoh Seti.
And then there's the spectacle, which every DeMille movie promises and on which he did not skimp in this film. One of DeMille's specialties was the presentation of the more salacious aspects of sinfulness, and so we have no less than two extended sequences with dancing girls, not to mention Baxter's diaphanous gowns and Brynner and Heston and John Derek (as a Douglas Fairbanks-like Joshua) wearing practically nothing on their chests for large periods of the film. There's also the killing of the firstborn of Egypt, the staining of the Nile, and pillar of fire, the Golden Calf and a very impressive parting of the Red Sea (the most famous of the film's sequences). Heston seems stranger and stranger as the film progresses, with even wilder wigs, but all this seems in keeping with the entire tone of the thing. Even when you laugh at it you can't help but be impressed.
This fiftieth-anniversary edition adds DeMille's long missing introduction to his own film plus long musical sequences for the overture and the entr'acte; it also comes with his original 1923 version (which is extremely different, with sections set in the contemporary period for the time much like Griffith's INTOLERANCE).
Movie Review: Spectacular! Summary: 5 StarsProduct was brand new, exactly what I was looking for, and arrived in record time!
Movie Review: The Ten Commadments Summary: 5 StarsA great movie. One of my favorites. Charlton Heston is a great actor. A family movie. My Mother likes it a lot and watches it with me.
Movie Review: You don't have to be religious to enjoy this movie.. Summary: 5 StarsI am not a deeply religious person but this has always been a favorite of mine...as a matter of fact there has been only TWO religious movies that I have seen in my life and sat through entirely, Passion Of The Christ and THIS ONE and believe me, the 50th Anniversary Edition is a MUST HAVE for ANYONE.....A N Y O N E......that has an HD TV with Surround sound, I have never seen or heard more richer colors and sound in a movie in my life....and of course my favorite scenes in the whole movie are when Moses parts the Red Sea and when he recieves the 10 Commandments....I have made this part of my DVD collection because it's almost sacralige if I don't. :-)
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