24 min

Exodus: Gods and Kings (Part 2‪)‬ Mummy Movie Podcast

    • Film History

(Please be warned, this episode involves some sensitive subjects)
 
Hollywood meets the biblical story of Moses, as we delve into Ridley Scott's, Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014).
 
In this second part, we examine the accuracy battle scenes and more violent aspects of the film. Then in the second half, we dive into our review, and rate the film out of ten.
 
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast
 
Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.com
 
Bibliography
Assmann, J. (2005). Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt. New York: Cornell University Press.
 
Assmann, J. (2003). The Ramesside Tomb of Nebsumenu (TT 183) and the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth. In S. N., & T. J.H, The Theban Necropolis:Past, Present and Future (pp. 53-60). London: British Museum Press.
 
Brand, P. J. (2000). The monuments of Seti I: epigraphic, historical, and art historical analysis (Vol. 16). Brill.
 
Campbell, C. (1913). The Miraculous birth of King Amon-Hotep III and other Egyptian studies. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd 1912. Sphinx: revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de l'égyptologie, 17(1), 163-173.
 
Carney, R. (2005). The Chariot: A Weapon that Revolutionized Egyptian Warfare. History Matters, II, 1-10.
 
Flavius, J. (2023). The Antiquities of the Jews. Simon and Schuster.
 
Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press
 
Leahy, A. (1984). Death by fire in ancient Egypt. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient/Journal de l'histoire economique et sociale de l'Orient, 199-206.
 
McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).
 
Müller-Wollermann, R. (2015). Crime and punishment in pharaonic Egypt. Near Eastern Archaeology, 78(4), 228-235.
 
Murnane, W. J. (1990). The road to Kadesh: a historical interpretation of the battle reliefs of King Sety I at Karnak (Vol. 4202). Oriental institute of the University of Chicago.
 
Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge.
 
Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications
 
Szpakowska, K. (2003). Behind closed eyes: dreams and nightmares in ancient Egypt.
 
Taylor, J. H. (2001). Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt. University of Chicago Press.
 
Uphill, E. P. (1988). Egyptian towns and cities (Vol. 8). Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.
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(Please be warned, this episode involves some sensitive subjects)
 
Hollywood meets the biblical story of Moses, as we delve into Ridley Scott's, Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014).
 
In this second part, we examine the accuracy battle scenes and more violent aspects of the film. Then in the second half, we dive into our review, and rate the film out of ten.
 
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast
 
Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.com
 
Bibliography
Assmann, J. (2005). Death and Salvation in Ancient Egypt. New York: Cornell University Press.
 
Assmann, J. (2003). The Ramesside Tomb of Nebsumenu (TT 183) and the ritual of the Opening of the Mouth. In S. N., & T. J.H, The Theban Necropolis:Past, Present and Future (pp. 53-60). London: British Museum Press.
 
Brand, P. J. (2000). The monuments of Seti I: epigraphic, historical, and art historical analysis (Vol. 16). Brill.
 
Campbell, C. (1913). The Miraculous birth of King Amon-Hotep III and other Egyptian studies. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd 1912. Sphinx: revue critique embrassant le domaine entier de l'égyptologie, 17(1), 163-173.
 
Carney, R. (2005). The Chariot: A Weapon that Revolutionized Egyptian Warfare. History Matters, II, 1-10.
 
Flavius, J. (2023). The Antiquities of the Jews. Simon and Schuster.
 
Ikram, S. (2003). Death and burial in Ancient Egypt. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press
 
Leahy, A. (1984). Death by fire in ancient Egypt. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient/Journal de l'histoire economique et sociale de l'Orient, 199-206.
 
McDermott, S. (2002). Ancient Egyptian footsoldiers and their weapons (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Manchester).
 
Müller-Wollermann, R. (2015). Crime and punishment in pharaonic Egypt. Near Eastern Archaeology, 78(4), 228-235.
 
Murnane, W. J. (1990). The road to Kadesh: a historical interpretation of the battle reliefs of King Sety I at Karnak (Vol. 4202). Oriental institute of the University of Chicago.
 
Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge.
 
Shaw, I. (1991). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications
 
Szpakowska, K. (2003). Behind closed eyes: dreams and nightmares in ancient Egypt.
 
Taylor, J. H. (2001). Death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt. University of Chicago Press.
 
Uphill, E. P. (1988). Egyptian towns and cities (Vol. 8). Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 min