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King of Kings is an example of a film that attempts to keep quite close to the original story told in the Bible. This portrayal is an example of one of the earlier attempts to tell the story on the screen and on the whole it works well.
Watching this film today it is easy to forget that ... Read review
Directed by a true genius of early cinema, Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings is both a ... more
sincere and major work or religious devotion and an epic milestone in cinema history.First premiered in 1927, the film follows the life of Jesus Christ from the c...
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enjoys close proximity to numerous theatres restaurants and barsThe King`s Wardrobe is a prestigious development comprising of 69 studio one two and three bedroom apartments located in a quiet courtyard just behind St Paul`s Cathedral It offers comfort space and privacy in an informal yet professional atmosphere Only a short tube or taxi ride away awaits London`s buzzing West End area where many bars and restaurants are locatedAlternatively why no take in a film or show in Covent Garden home to the National Opera House On the South Bank of the River Thames are situated the Royal Festival Hall the IMAX Cinema Complex the London Eye Millennium Wheel and the Tate Modern gallery
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wrong." And back in 1971 the buyers of this debut LP (originally The King's Singers: By Appointment) found overwhelming proof in its vinyl grooves that a refreshingly new quality product was on the market. Soon the unlikely lads (Nigel Perrin, Alastair Hume, Alastair Thompson, Anthony Holt, Simon Carrington and Brian Kay) were all over our television screens in the company of the likes of Val Doonican, Shirley Bassey and Nana Mouskouri--also, of course, performing bucketloads of serious repertoire in concerts. For those who rushed to buy the original, this re-release is a real trip down memory lane, the excellent sound enhanced by the extra detail and colour in the CD transfer (though, please note, there is less than 35 minutes of music). "Cherry Ripe", "Scarborough Fair", Bacharach's "Wives and Lovers" and lots more, performed with that familiar mix of vocal perfection and effortless poise, complemented by the discreet contribution of the Gordon Langford Trio. The annoying thing nonetheless is that such dazzling accomplishment was in the long run subject to mere fashion, at least in the UK. The current King's Singers dazzle just the same, but they are more to be seen on foreign TV screens than ever at home. Shame! --Andrew Green
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Production Year: 2004 - Drama - Director: Nick Cassavetes - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands
Production Year: 1995 - Drama - Director: Ang Lee - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Greg Wise, Hugh Laurie, Robert Hardy
Advantages: A Good Drama Disadvantages: Dodgy accents and unauthentic settings
...of Jesus.
King of Kings is an example of a film that attempts to keep quite close to the original story told in the Bible. This portrayal is an example of one of the earlier attempts to tell the story on the screen and on the whole it works well.
Watching this film today it is easy to forget that it was filmed as long ago as 1961. Unlike many of the films that followed this version, King of Kings lacked a multi-million ... ...and directed by Nicholas Ray, King of Kings tells the story of Jesus set against the backdrop of Political unrest due to the Roman Conquest of the Holy Land.
The story begins in Nazareth where Joseph is looking for shelter for the night for his heavily pregnant Wife, Mary. The streets are full of Roman Soldiers and there is fighting.
A man called John the Baptist is preaching the good word and telling everyone that ... more
The story of Jesus is without a doubt the greatest story ever told. It is such a good story that I believe that it appeals in some way to everyone, regardless of whether they have faith, or whatever creed they are.
To depict such a story in the shape of a film must be such a daunting task. Yet there has been a flurry of such films in recent years. These later films have however tended to portray a more controversial side of the life of Jesus.
King of Kings is an example of a film that attempts to keep quite close to the original story told in the Bible. This portrayal is an example of one of the earlier attempts to tell the story on the screen and on the whole it works well.
Watching this film today it is easy to forget that it was filmed as long ago as 1961. Unlike many of the films that followed this version, King of Kings lacked a multi-million budget of today's films and there are none of the great Hollywood names of the era to be found here. Although some of the cast did go on to carve out successful careers following the success of this film.
Produced by Samuel Bronston and directed by Nicholas Ray, King of Kings tells the story of Jesus set against the backdrop of Political unrest due to the Roman Conquest of the Holy Land.
The story begins in Nazareth where Joseph is looking for shelter for the night for his heavily pregnant Wife, Mary. The streets are full of Roman Soldiers and there is fighting.
A man called John the Baptist is preaching the good word and telling everyone that the Messiah is soon to come. It is not long after Mary gives birth to her Child, Jesus, that the whispers begin. People are beginning to say that this was an immaculate conception and this Child named Jesus, is the Messiah that John the Baptist has been foretelling.
The Romans in a bid to bring peace and stability to the area have declared a man called Herod, King of Judea to rule over Nazareth, but he is not a popular man. The Jews see him as a self proclaimed leader who is selfish and greedy and someone that does not care about their fate.
King Herod has always been suspicious of John the Baptist and the news that a Messiah may have been born sends him into panic. In a ruthless bid to destroy this so called Messiah, Herod instructs his men to murder the first born son of every family in Nazareth. In a twist of fate Joseph and Mary leave Nazareth overnight and thus Jesus avoids this barbaric slaughter.
The years pass by and Jesus becomes a man. The Romans are still ruling the land with an iron fist and we are introduced to a Jewish thief called Barrabus. From here on this film shows the contrasts between Jesus and Barrabas. Barrabus is an insurrectionist and the rebel leader of the Jewish resistance who are trying to rid the Romans from their land. Whilst Jesus is preaching a message of Peace. The Romans however believe that both of these men pose a serious threat to their Empire and as Jesus gathers more and more supporters they become evermore wary of Jesus.
By focusing this drama around the political unrest within the Region this film manages to capture the well known story of Jesus, but shows it within a slightly different context. One which is more action packed and less Religious.
I am not a religious person but I still recall watching this film for the first time when I was at School, as part of a religious education lesson. I thoroughly enjoyed it then and when I watched it again recently I enjoyed it again.
Of course, there are religious moments within the film. One of the most memorable of these is that of Jesus delivering the Sermon on the Mount.
This film has an Unclassified certification meaning that it is suitable to watch by all. It is certainly a mixture of an educational film and a drama. I would however have reservations about allowing small Children to watch this film as there are quite a few gory moments. The most chilling of these moments is when Salome, the step daughter of King Herod dances for him and as her request for performing this dance she asks for the head of John the Baptist to be brought to her on a silver plate.
It is easy to criticise a film that is over 45 years old yet watching this film for the first time again after many years it does not seem dated at all. The acting by the main cast including Jeffrey Hunter's portrayal of Jesus is excellent throughout and there is always enough action to keep you gripped to your seat until the end, even though you know how the story will end even before it has begun.
The main cast is as below:
Jesus - Jeffrey Hunter Mary - Siobhan Mckenna Joseph - Gerard Tichy Pontius Pilot - Ron Randell Barrabus - Harry Guardino John the Baptist - Robert Ryan King Herod - Gregoire Aslan
The film is narrated throughout by Orson Wells which is particularly helpful for anyone that is not familiar with this Biblical story.
At its time there was criticism that Jesus was portrayed as a blonde haired, blue eyed boy and that Mary had more than a hint of an Irish accent. I would like to think that this is just a little bit of poetic license. It is perhaps also true that some of the background shots resemble Southern California much more than the Holy Land, but again, given the fact that it was filmed so many years ago on a budget that was not huge, this is something that should be overlooked.
The DVD version of this film was released in 2003. Prior to this it was available on VHS Video Cassette.
Advantages: outstanding, great interviews and great selection of his best matches Disadvantages: Could possibly of been 3 disc edition
Triple H - The King of Kings - There is ony one
This 2 Disc DVD set runs through Triple H's history throught the wrestling business.
As all wrestlers you have to start at the bottom and this is where it all begins, fro his time in local auditoriams perform for small wrestling organisations to his time in WCW and then the step up to the WWE.
It is an amazing insight in the career of a professional wrestler.
With lots of matches throughout the career of Triple H and comments from the man himself on each match that is shown. It really is a brilliant compilation.
Even if Triple H is not your favourite wrestler this DVD is total quality and is a total must for the fanatical WWE fan. ...
Advantages: Entertaining and imaginative. Disadvantages: Overdone on the gore.
Director: Jonathan King
Writer: Jonathan King
Genre: Comedy - Horror
Country: New Zealand
Certification: 15+
Language: English
Released: 10th March, 2008 (DVD)
MAIN CAST:
Matthew Chamberlain (Oliver Oldfield)
Nathan Meister (Henry Oldfield)
Danielle Mason (Experience)
Oliver Driver (Grant)
Henry Oldfield returns to the family's sprawling sheep farm in New Zealand-prepared to sell his portion of the farmstead to his brother. Traumatised by a joke-gone-wrong that his older brother played on him when he was younger, Henry has spent most of his life in therapy in an attempt to overcome his fear of sheep.
Unbeknownst to Henry, his brother has taken animal husbandry one step further, and with a bit of genetic tweaking he's turned the farmstead into a grazing ground for some very strange sheep - which only ...
Advantages: Impeccable acting / a work of genius Disadvantages: niche subject matter - unrelenting
convinces you to search for this film - I usually don't force people to like something just because I review it, but this is fascinating, although you will have to be sitting down and ready for a linguistic exercise. Yet do not think this is inaccessible - knowing 'Hamlet' helps, obviously, but it is not really necessary.
All you need to know is that Guildenstern and Rosencrantz are university friends of Hamlet and Hamlet is going mad (possibly) because the king killed his father to become king.
DVD features
None except surround sound and subtitles - a shame, but it is a film from 1991 I suppose. ...
A "Grimm-er" Live Action (PG) Take on This Classic Brothers Grimm Tale, Directed by the Screenwriter/Co-Author of Edward Scissorhands (Caroline Thompson)
Possibly Not Suitable for Younger Children (not Disney Animation "Pretty-Pretty" version) - Miranda Richardson dominates the action and steals the show as the stepmother. (*)