I finally saw this flick.
It was everything I expected.
Everything.
Rick Baudé Wrote:
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It was uhmmmm...interesting(?) sort
> of like plan nine from outer space is interesting.
I'm not sure that it ascends to
quite such a lofty level as
Plan 9, but it sure is...
something.
Something...maybe...
300-ish.
You know...with
that level of accuracy.
> They definitely got all of the God's names right
> and Egypt is a country with pyramids in it. But
> that was about it. What was it about? It sort of
> kinda had elements of AE mythology in it. Well I
> don't want to spoil it for you but Horus wins the
> fight against Set and gets his eyes (yes eyes)
> restored to him, and everybody lives happily ever
> after.
>
"
Inspired by Ancient Egyptian existence, mythology and architecture!!!"---like so many movies that are "Inspired by a True Story!!!"
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It is hard to convey five-dimensional ideas in a language evolved to scream defiance at the monkeys in the next tree. --
The Science of Discworld III: Darwin's Watch, by Terry Pratchett, Ian Stewart & Jack Cohen