Posted on 03/20/2006 2:21:24 PM PST by beaversmom
Movie is commemorated with a DVD edition.
Hollywoods Past and the Bibles History haunt us this week as Cecil B. DeMilles classic renditions of The Ten Commandments are re-released in a collectors DVD edition. This year is the 50th Anniversary of the second version, the one in which Charlton Heston leads the Exodus. Syndicated radio host and movie critic, Michael Medved says its its amazing how well the movie has held up. And with a chuckle fondly offers his own opinion.
The Ten Commandments is one of the most endearing and important bad movies ever made. But the movie works.
DeMille historian, Katherine Orrison, says it was a labor of love for the famous director.
Were talking about five years and were talking about the biggest budget movie ever made up until that time.
And Orrison would not agree that DeMille turned those ancient events into a bad movie.
DeMille took those ideas and those scenes and he embellished them so that they dont look old and they dont bore even in 2006.
But then, Medved says the original writer is the best-selling, actuality-reporter for the millennia and a million Hebrews backed His account.
The fact that there are so many people, who are alleged to have seen this public display of Gods role in history, I think is the strongest argument that something very, very remarkable happened all those 3,000 years ago in the Wilderness of Sinai.
The Ten Commandments was the centerpiece in a decade of biblical epics that movie-goers loved and Hollywood has abandoned.
That is what has always amazed me about this film. I agree with you.
I don't think it's campy! Some of the sets look like matte paintings, but I sortof expect that in a movie of that era. You're right, it's not ever boring, no matter how many times I've seen it.
Indeed, a whole movie could have been made of the manna and the water from the Rock. Thank you for your insights!
I love this movie! When I was in grade school, we had a class trip to New Haven, CT to see it. I'm sure the tv remake will not be anywhere nearly as good.
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