The Ten Commandments (US - DVD R1)
Genius Products has now revealed the disc specs for this new animated movie
Title: The Ten Commandments (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 5th February 2008
SRP: $19.95
Further Details:
Genius Products has announced The Ten Commandments which features the voices of Sir Ben Kingsley, Christian Slater, Alfred Molina, and Elliot Gould. This new animated feature will be available to own from the 5th February, and should retail at $19.95. Extras will include exclusive behind the scenes footage, a Jeremy Camp music video "I Am Willing", a Ten Commandments Challenge, and more.




News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 5th February 2008
SRP: $19.95
Further Details:
Genius Products has announced The Ten Commandments which features the voices of Sir Ben Kingsley, Christian Slater, Alfred Molina, and Elliot Gould. This new animated feature will be available to own from the 5th February, and should retail at $19.95. Extras will include exclusive behind the scenes footage, a Jeremy Camp music video "I Am Willing", a Ten Commandments Challenge, and more.




News by Tom Woodward
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Eugene Mlodik wrote: mcswainiac wrote: I'll bet it's not as good as The Book...
Does Elliot Gould play the voice of God? 'Cause that may be problematic for me.
Why, because you're an anti-semitic Neo-Nazi w***e who whacks off to seventies' nazisploitation flicks and get an instant boner whenever a Marlene Dietrich song plays? wow.....
Does Elliot Gould play the voice of God? 'Cause that may be problematic for me.
Why, because you're an anti-semitic Neo-Nazi w***e who whacks off to seventies' nazisploitation flicks and get an instant boner whenever a Marlene Dietrich song plays? wow.....
An atheist group should call for a boycott of this because it tries to entice children to become religious.
You're all over it Eugene...
Truth be known, I just prefer my deities sound a bit more authoritative than Reuben in the "Ocean's" movies.
But that may be the most knee-jerk reactionary accusation of anti-semitism in the history of anti-semitism. Congratulations.
Truth be known, I just prefer my deities sound a bit more authoritative than Reuben in the "Ocean's" movies.
But that may be the most knee-jerk reactionary accusation of anti-semitism in the history of anti-semitism. Congratulations.
Not interesting enough...
Yet another adaptation of this fable. More proof Hollywood is truly out of ideas by visiting the same property over and over again.
Who's the Bee Gee?
Happy enough with The Prince of Egypt. Not sure this story needs telling again to be honest, as it's been done very nicely in live action and animated form now, and of course there's free access to the original text.
lmao
I'd rather watch myself recieving a castration.
mcswainiac wrote: I'll bet it's not as good as The Book...
Does Elliot Gould play the voice of God? 'Cause that may be problematic for me.
Why, because you're an anti-semitic Neo-Nazi w***e who whacks off to seventies' nazisploitation flicks and get an instant boner whenever a Marlene Dietrich song plays?
Does Elliot Gould play the voice of God? 'Cause that may be problematic for me.
Why, because you're an anti-semitic Neo-Nazi w***e who whacks off to seventies' nazisploitation flicks and get an instant boner whenever a Marlene Dietrich song plays?
I'll bet it's not as good as The Book...
Does Elliot Gould play the voice of God? 'Cause that may be problematic for me.
Does Elliot Gould play the voice of God? 'Cause that may be problematic for me.
Looks like a Playstation 1 video game, and who decided Christian Slater was the best person to play Moses?
"Prince of Egypt" wannabe...
The animation is horrible and it's pretty much just a rip off of The Prince of Egypt...they even steal the big whale in the Red Sea shot...
Looks too "Sims" to me. Great story, but horrible animation.
I'd buy this if it told me where the ark of the covenant is. Otherwise even if I found religion I would not buy this.The trailer showed shotty animation with horrible dubbing.
I'll stick with the Cecil B. DeMille film with Charlton Heston.
JosephNYC wrote: When was this movie in theaters??
Few months ago I think.
Few months ago I think.
According to the dumbass Alan Colmes, this film violates the separation of church and state. I didn't know Congress made this film.
When was this movie in theaters??
The animation looks terribly cheap but the artwork resembles PRIINCE OF EGYPT.
The animation looks terribly cheap but the artwork resembles PRIINCE OF EGYPT.
Mr.White wrote: Christian Slater as Moses!?
Scary thought isn't it?
Scary thought isn't it?
Christian Slater as Moses!?
My church would love this films. I...I... would (making a frustrated voice). You know what I don't want to say anything negative.
I'll give it a shot, but the animation looks very TV-ish (which is sad because this was played in theaters here).
how dumb. ugh.

