Interesting that they chose this Saturday and not Easter Eve which is next Saturday.Bump
On tonight on ABC for those interested. 7pm I think
Never gets oldInteresting that they chose this Saturday and not Easter Eve which is next Saturday.
Passover begins tonight.Interesting that they chose this Saturday and not Easter Eve which is next Saturday.
Last year it was on Easter Eve I believe and the year before it wasn’t. I heard it had to do with NBA playoffs being aired on ABC, not 100% sure though.Interesting that they chose this Saturday and not Easter Eve which is next Saturday.
TV dictates things and Easter is absurdly late this year so that definitely makes a lot of sense.Last year it was on Easter Eve I believe and the year before it wasn’t. I heard it had to do with NBA playoffs being aired on ABC, not 100% sure though.
It’s much watch for me this time of year. Just like A Christmas Story is at Christmas time.Never gets old
But this year Orthodox Easter and Catholic Easter fall on the same day, right?I do get a kick out of reading this thread last year and this year. First off sitting here with me 30 year old daughter and she keeps saying " I don't get it, this movie is so bad" I gave up trying to explain to her why this movie was a big deal to us "old timers".
Second, the posts trying relate the movie to Easter. This is about the Jews and Passover.
And last but not least, as a Greek Orthodox, every year I have to explain why our Easter is different date. I always answer when Catholic Easter is before Passover, how can that be . The Jewish calendar is way older then the Gregorian calendar. Palm Sunday was when Jesus came in Jerusalem for Passover so Passover is tonight and Palm Sunday is tomorrow a week later Easter. So Greek Easter is week after Passover when Catholic Easter is sometimes before Passover and sometimes weeks after.
The later the better IMO.TV dictates things and Easter is absurdly late this year so that definitely makes a lot of sense.
yea that’s why . Doesn’t have to do with PassoverLast year it was on Easter Eve I believe and the year before it wasn’t. I heard it had to do with NBA playoffs being aired on ABC, not 100% sure though.
Loved the nuns. Tough love for sure.Never saw the correlation between Moses and Easter. Two totally separate events. Maybe I shouldn't have listened to the nuns in grammar school but they were mean so we had to listen, if not, out came the wooden ruler![]()
Who could have replaced Brynner? How about Telly Savalas?Watching again, I am even more convinced Yul Brynner made that kitcsh work.
Heston was great, but push to shove, there were probably others who could have handled the role ok.
Who could have replaced Brynner?
Built like an acrobat who turned MMA - with a gaze of steel and an accent that only a king or pharaoh could have - you couldn't even tell what his ethnic scorecard was. Its no wonder he won all the awards for King of Siam.
Where Edward G is calling young girls his "little mud flower" you have Brynner declaring "so let it be written, so let it be done" to make up for the campy nonsense
Darn it. Missed it. But I'll play Moses and find it On Demand.On now
Who could have replaced Brynner? How about Telly Savalas?
Sorry just can't see Ramesses with a lollipopWho could have replaced Brynner? How about Telly Savalas?
thats about where i gave up too. This movie and listening to the Jesus Christ Superstar soundtrack is a must for this time of yearIt was absurdly long because of the crazy commercials, and they even edited some stuff out! I made it to the parting of the Red Sea, and then I was out like a light.
My guess is that you were *very* impressed. This movie was made to be a wide-screen spectacular -- even the largest TV screen can't do it justice. No wonder you haven't watched it since.My mother took me to see this at a REAL movie house in 1956.
Haven't watched it again to this day.
TC was in VistaVision and had color by Technicolor - its very lush.My mother took me to see this at a REAL movie house in 1956.
Haven't watched it again to this day.
I do get a kick out of reading this thread ….
Second, the posts trying relate the movie to Easter. This is about the Jews and Passover.
And last but not least, as a Greek Orthodox ….
JC never stopped seeing himself as Jewish “Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. "Do the Greek Orthodox acknowledge 1 Corinthians or Hebrews?
1 Corinthians 5-7
Hebrews 3:1-6
Both passages offer some light on the connections between Moses, Passover (depicted in the film) and Jesus Christ.
Thanks.
JC never stopped seeing himself as Jewish “Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. "
If you want a real trip read Isiah 53 - pretty much completely describes "Easter" events
Brynner had the eyes of the sphinx. Perfect choice.He would be better as the older pharaoh I think.
He had the personality but looks wise he could pass for a souvlaki cook with a street cart.
I couldn't picture Brynner at a street cart.
The thing about TC was that it wasn't Pharaoh vs Moses - it was Pharaoh vs God.
At the end Pharaoh admits defeat by saying "His god is god,"
In that case I like the majestic looking Brynner - I don't want God beating-up a souvlaki chef lol
from 1940s and Telly from 1957 (TC was 1956)
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Just an FYI :
The 10 Commandments is on Youtube for free now - its on their Youtube Movies & TV channel. They have some pretty good movies on the channel for free - The Sting, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Jurrasic Park, Death on the Nile, The Thing, High Plains Drifter etc. bunch of Horror & Comedy's.
I do get a kick out of reading this thread last year and this year. First off sitting here with me 30 year old daughter and she keeps saying " I don't get it, this movie is so bad" I gave up trying to explain to her why this movie was a big deal to us "old timers".
Second, the posts trying relate the movie to Easter. This is about the Jews and Passover.
And last but not least, as a Greek Orthodox, every year I have to explain why our Easter is different date. I always answer when Catholic Easter is before Passover, how can that be . The Jewish calendar is way older then the Gregorian calendar. Palm Sunday was when Jesus came in Jerusalem for Passover so Passover is tonight and Palm Sunday is tomorrow a week later Easter. So Greek Easter is week after Passover when Catholic Easter is sometimes before Passover and sometimes weeks after.
Not exactly.yea that’s why . Doesn’t have to do with Passover
Agree 110%. Brynner was just perfect for the role. Loved all those old biblical films as a kid growing up. Still think Heston's best performance was in Planet of the Apes.Watching again, I am even more convinced Yul Brynner made that kitcsh work.
Heston was great, but push to shove, there were probably others who could have handled the role ok.
Who could have replaced Brynner?
Built like an acrobat who turned MMA - with a gaze of steel and an accent that only a king or pharaoh could have - you couldn't even tell what his ethnic scorecard was. Its no wonder he won all the awards for King of Siam.
Where Edward G is calling young girls his "little mud flower" you have Brynner declaring "so let it be written, so let it be done" to make up for the campy nonsense
Ummm… we are talking about the channel 7 broadcastNot exactly.
Jesus instituted the “New Passover” at the Last Supper which was at the Passover meal he shared with his Apostles 2000 years ago. Unblemished lambs were sacrificed by Jews during Passover at that time; Jesus, the unblemished Lamb of God, too was sacrificed during Passover (ie Good Friday).
Jesus instituted the Sacrament of the Eucharist at the Last Supper with unleavened bread and wine. The Eucharist is the “New Mana” whereas the Jews received the original mana due to the intercession of Moses while journeying in the Wilderness.
In short, Passover is absolutely central to Catholic/Christian Theology. Catholics believe that the Messiah will usher in a New Exodus, but to Heaven rather than Jerusalem as in the Original Exodus. In order to have a New Exodus, a New Passover is required just as the Original Exodus was preceded by the Original Passover. Moses was obviously at the center of both the Passover and the Exodus.
Jesus is often described as the New Moses by Christian theologians, among many other names. I believe that it is completely appropriate that the movie Moses be aired during the Easter Season.