The Ten Commandments (50th Anniversary Collection) | Ten Commandments | Gets me every time
DVDs:
The Ten Commandmen...
The Ten Commandments (50th Anniversary Collection)
Ten Commandments
Paramount, 2006
average customer review:
based on 329 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
highly recommended
The Ten Commandments 50th Anniversary Collection is a "Classic"!
The
Ten
Commandments
(
50th
Anniversary
Collection
) featuring Charlton Heston, as Moses, is a "classic"! The silent version of the movie included in this anniversary package is also very good. We are very pleased to own this collection!
If people would live the Ten Commandments, there would be stronger families and communities and less crime, bloodshed, strife, poverty, and broken homes.
Gets me every time
"So let it be writ
ten
, so let it be done," said Yul Brynner in this classic movie of all time. I've seen it many times during my life so far and I thought it would be expedient to own it so I bought it. Yes, it's true that the acting is from a bygone time, but nevertheless the plot and the message is for all time. Here, we see good -vs- evil, and good prevails. This movie is by far not even close to being prosaic. The movies of today, most of them anyway, do not even come close to the excellence of "The Ten
Commandments
", namely because the laws of OUR land come from these commandments. Get your popcorn ready and immerse yourself in this most wonderful story of all time. Charlton Heston does a great job in his emphatic acting. Think about the "between the lines" message about evil in this show. You will soon realize that the enslavement of the Hebrews was metaphorical for wrongdoing, which in fact translates to every era. When it comes to Biblical principles, then it is discerned spiritually... Enjoy the show for sure...The Charlton Heston Presents The Bible: Jesus of NazarethThe Den of Iniquity
for more information click here
"The greatest adventure story ever put between the covers of a book!"
This DVD is a true collectors delight - not only is Cecil B. De Mille's last great epic presented in its original widescreen format alongside De Mille's original and very different silent version, but alongside an impressive new documentary, the legendary
ten
-minute trailer has been included for good measure.
Sitting in his office, with the aid of a wicker basket, a Van Dyke portrait, two stone tablets and a Bible he occasionally bashes, De Mille pitches "the greatest adventure story ever put between the covers of a book!" He solemnly assures us that Heston was cast for his resemblance to Michelangelo's statue of Moses and to prove it, he even shows us a photograph of the actor standing next to it (they look nothing alike!). One of McCarthy's staunchest Hollywood allies in the fifties anti-communist witch-hunts, he goes on to draw none-too-subtle comparisons between the tyranny of Pharaoh and the un-named forces of dictatorship that threaten us 'even to this very day', then promptly switches to plugging the sex and spectacle with the kind of wanton abandon that only the highest-minded puritans can muster; "Moses is one of the world's greatest human beings - and human he was to the point of SIN! And holy to the point of seeing God." Ever the showman, he even pops out from behind the curtains just before the film itself starts to give us the same spiel in case we missed the point and inform us that "The picture runs three hours and thirty-nine minutes; there will be an intermission."
After such a relentless barrage of hyperbole, disappointment would seem inevitable, but unlike most of De Mille's films, The Ten
Commandments
stands up remarkably well. Filling in the gaps in the Bible's version of events with lust, treachery and other soap opera staples, it is the complete antithesis of the `think man's epics' that followed in the Sixties. The dialogue is declamatory, the style overtly theatrical, often recoursing to striking tableaux reminiscent of the Biblical pageants of Victorian era. The performances are painted in broad strokes, with Anne Baxter emoting something rotten and Heston, his hair getting whiter every time he has a chin-wag with God, a square-jawed and solemn All-American Deliverer. Even John P. Fulton's Oscar-winning special effects show their age as well as their matte lines. It would be almost absurdly easy to tear it to pieces were it not for the fact that De Mille's implicit belief in what he put on the screen enables him to carry it off with considerable panache. This is an audience picture on a grand scale, and great fun too.
The colour is almost as superb as the original VistaVision Technicolor, the print perfect apart from some slight occasional negative damage in the top right-hand corner of the frame. More hokum than holy it may be, but with a terrific cast and, even now, a genuine sense of wonder to its set-pieces, The Ten Commandments delivers nearly four hours of great entertainment. And the parting of the Red Sea is still one of the great movie moments, matte lines or not. Enjoy!
for more information click here
The greatest movie achievement in American film history.
This film has it all. Grand theme. Great acting (though sometimes overly done). Terrific scenes. Superior special effects which still hold up some 50 years after original release. Wonderful love stories. And, of course, an indelible encounter with God, which proves to be the rise of Moses and the undoing of the Egyptians, particularly the Pharaoh, who is identified by the film as Rameses the second. There is also a grand musical score which carries the film very well. And, there were obviously hundreds of hired personnel to give the film a grand authenticity. There are also hard hearted villains who seek their own self gratifications at the expense of the "heroes."
I am like many who've reviewed this film. I watched this one many times as a youngster and it greatly affected my view of the Bible. Only later did I take a more objective understanding of the con
ten
ts of the Old Testament. It is also obvious that this story is viewed through the eyes of Christians instead of Jews. For one thing, all the stars of the show are caucasian. Nevertheless, there was some effort in this film of 1956 to demonstrate an equality between whites and blacks at a time when that wasn't cool to do. Remember Nefertiri's jealousy, "And such a beautiful enemy..."
There are a few grand highlights. There is the confrontation and competition between Moses and Rameses II for the will of their father. There is the great curse of death as the 10th plague on Egypt comes straight from Pharaoh's own mouth. There is, of course, the greatest highlight, the parting of the Red Sea. There is also Moses' encounter with the burning bush.
This is one of the great mythological films ever made. Whether or not you believe in the contents of the Bible is your decision, but there's no question that this film produced a great view of some the contents of Exodus therein.
The producers of "The Ten
Commandments
" went all out in the making of it, right down to the glorious costumization. This may be the most watched movie in the history of America and it will be a grand phenomenon well into the 21st century. Is it not the greatest movie achievement in American film history?
for more information click here
Ten Commandments
What a classic! SO many big names, great director, fabulous sets, the list goes on and on. This is truly one of the all time best!
reviews
:
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
page 9
,
10
,
11
,
12
,
13
,
14
,
15
,
16
,
17
,
18
products you might be interested in
recommendations
If you want to discover Edward G. Robinson (1893 - 1973)
If you want to discover Anne Baxter (1923 - 1985)
The Top 20 All-Time Most Popular Movies in America
"Must See Movies" : The Classics
Movies on an Epic Proportion
commandments
The Ten Commandments (50th Anniversary Collection)
The Ten Commandments [Blu-ray]
The Ten
The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments
anniversary
Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition
Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition)
The Big Lebowski - 10th Anniversary Limited Edition
Caddyshack - 20th Anniversary Edition
The Sound of Music (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Special Edition)
50th
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (50th Birthday Deluxe ...
The Great Muppet Caper - Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition
The Osmonds Live in Las Vegas 50th Anniversary 2 DVD Collector's ...
Perry Mason (50th Anniversary Edition)
The Muppet Christmas Carol - Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition
search for DVDs
50th
,
anniversary
,
collection
,
commandments
,
ten
toavi.com
web
randomly chosen
DVD:
The Sentinel