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Gods of Egypt

Cast

Brenton Thwaites, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gerard Butler, Courtney Eaton View All


Crew

Alex Proyas (Director), Matt Sazama (Screenplay), Burk Sharpless (Screenplay) View All

Release: Feb. 25th, 2016
Runtime: 2 hours, 7 minutes
A common thief joins a mythical god on a quest through Egypt.
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Gatsby
I get that he needs to make a living, but if he was offered a $140 million blockbuster, I'm sure he could have chosen smaller projects that would have made more profit (as of now, Gods of Egypt has only earned around a hundred million bucks).
Iroquois
I'm not especially fond of the whole "switch off your brain" approach to watching movies - surely such a work's true quality lies in its ability to positively affect people even when they are "switched on", as it were - but Gods of Egypt may just be a movie that accepts no other approach.


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