Exodus: Gods and Kings

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Exodus: Gods and Kings

Release Date: December 12, 2014
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Director: Ridley Scott
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for violence including battle sequences and intense images)
Screenwriter: Steve Zallian
Genre: Action, Adventure
Website: ExodusGodsandKings.com| Facebook| Twitter| Instagram| Google+

Starring: John Turturro, Christian Bale, Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul

Plot Summary: From acclaimed director Ridley Scott ("Gladiator," "Prometheus") comes the epic adventure "Exodus: Gods and Kings," the story of one man's daring courage to take on the might of an empire. sing state of the art visual effects and 3D immersion, Scott brings new life to the story of the defiant leader Moses (Christian Bale) as he rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses (Joel Edgerton), setting 600,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.

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Is it just me or is there something familiar about the plot in this movie. Oh well, it's not the first time Hollywood has stolen an idea from some obscure source.

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Has anyone seen this movie yet?
 

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I think it's funny that people get all up in arms about Perry White being black in the new superman movie, and Annie being black in the new remake...

But basically Everyone in the Moses movie is white (and also not Jewish) and nobody bats an eye. lol
 

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I think it's funny that people get all up in arms about Perry White being black in the new superman movie, and Annie being black in the new remake...

But basically Everyone in the Moses movie is white (and also not Jewish) and nobody bats an eye. lol

You obviously don't read the trades. This is actually a big deal. Ridley Scott has had to defend himself about this a lot over the past couple months. Christian Bale talked about it a few days ago himself.
 
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You obviously don't read the trades. This is actually a big deal. Ridley Scott has had to defend himself about this a lot over the past couple months. Christian Bale talked about it a few days ago himself.

Found a few (quick Google search)...

Does the new 'Exodus' movie whitewash the Bible?

Ridley Scott Responds to Racial Concerns over Biblical Film Exodus: Gods and Kings

Exodus: Gods and Kings: Flooded With Race Problems (and White People)

Ridley Scott on ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ Whitewashing Controversy

‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ Causing Outrage In Movie-Goers
 
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The race issue isn't even the biggest issue for many. Ridley Scott made it clear that he did not believe that Moses had ever lived and that the Exodus account was not to be taken as historically true. Odd choice to direct a film described as "a biblically-inspired epic film," eh?

Moses Without the Supernatural — Ridley Scott’s “Exodus: Gods and Kings”

Here is an example of his knowledge on the subject/story: "So I have to part the Dead Sea and I’m not going to part the Dead Sea because I don’t believe it. I don’t believe I can part the Dead Sea and keep shimmering water on each side. I’m an absolutely very, very practical person."

Uh, Mr. Scott - it was the Red Sea. :doi:

Guess he was so busy looking to find natural causes for the plagues/miracles described in the bible that he mixed up his seas.

27% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 133 reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 10.

"Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings is a terrible film. It is a badly acted and badly written melodrama that takes what should be a passionate and emotionally wrenching story and drains it of all life and all dramatic interest." - Scott Mendelson of Forbes
 

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The race issue isn't even the biggest issue for many. Ridley Scott made it clear that he did not believe that Moses had ever lived and that the Exodus account was not to be taken as historically true. Odd choice to direct a film described as "a biblically-inspired epic film," eh?

Moses Without the Supernatural — Ridley Scott’s “Exodus: Gods and Kings”

Here is an example of his knowledge on the subject/story: "So I have to part the Dead Sea and I’m not going to part the Dead Sea because I don’t believe it. I don’t believe I can part the Dead Sea and keep shimmering water on each side. I’m an absolutely very, very practical person."

Uh, Mr. Scott - it was the Red Sea. :doi:

Guess he was so busy looking to find natural causes for the plagues/miracles described in the bible that he mixed up his seas.

27% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 133 reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 10.

"Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings is a terrible film. It is a badly acted and badly written melodrama that takes what should be a passionate and emotionally wrenching story and drains it of all life and all dramatic interest." - Scott Mendelson of Forbes

At least he had the good sense to portray God as a petulant child. With a likely target audience of Christians, that's sure to drag them to the box office.

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At least he had the good sense to portray God as a petulant child. With a likely target audience of Christians, that's sure to drag them to the box office.

Steve

Really? You're really going with this assessment? I think you need to re-read what you posted here if you want to see what a petulant child looks like.
 

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Really? You're really going with this assessment? I think you need to re-read what you posted here if you want to see what a petulant child looks like.

I haven't seen the movie. I was relying on reviews from Christian based sites such as CharismaNews.com. And the insult was uncalled for.

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