I watched this just because I have the hots for LInus Roache. He's very clearly a supporting character. If you have the hots for Dougray Scott, you'll be far happier. I found it a weak and un-sensational version. Go back to 1956 and see Chuck Heston and Yul Brynner get it right. ...( read more)
Ashley Artus, Dougray Scott, Linus Roache
A telling of the biblical tale, where Moses returns to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery.
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July 21, 2009
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May 24, 2009
scenes jump often and abruptly. camera angles are kind of weird, and cheap. But i do like how they show a new part, and new scenarios not mentioned in the first Ten Commandments
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April 27, 2008
God forbid anyone would buy and watch this
Another religious retelling, done horribly
There's a shot of lava (stolen from a documentary somewhere) and an ATOMIC BOMB MUSHROOM CLOUD at the parting of the RED SEA
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February 27, 2008
Even though this film was far from being true to the bible, but I still liked it very much. Moses was a joke in this film (in a good way), because he was very funny in some scenes.
This film, for me, is a adventure/drama/comedy. That's why I liked it. It had touching music and ...( read more) -
January 20, 2008
Epically bad. Dougray Scott's Moses is just making it up as he goes. Horrid acting... the eleventh plague.
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