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camyfilms · 1 year
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THE PRINCE OF EGYPT 1998
But I was their enemy. I was the prince of Egypt, the son of the man who slaughtered... their children! You've chosen the wrong messenger! H-how can I even speak to these people?
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thebutcher-5 · 7 months
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Il Principe d'Egitto
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo continuato a parlare di animazione, spostandoci però alla Pixar e discutendo del loro quarto lungometraggio animato, un’opera che amo profondamente, Monsters & Co. La storia è ambientata nella città di Mostropoli dove i mostri per avere l’energia necessaria a far funzionare tutto necessitano delle urla dei bambini. Per questo…
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burning-thistles-bt · 11 months
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Updated Firestar & Lightningfur Theme
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garnsdotbackup · 8 months
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aegon & aemond's dynamic
1. i gave you all, mumford & sons / 2. the plagues, ralph fiennes & amick byram / 3. the family jewels, marina / 4. two birds, regina spektor / 5. cain and abel, orazio riminaldi, c.17th / 6. moses 5:34 / 7. rule #4 - fish in a birdcage, fish in a birdcage
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sofiart22 · 5 months
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You have never experienced anything this ferocious or intentional with another person.
Prodigal Son s02ep07 (dir.Chris Fedak and Sam Sklaver)// The Plagues (Ralph Fiennes and Amick Byram) //Prodigal Son s02ep07 (dir.Chris Fedak and Sam Sklaver)// Brothers (Elizabeth Robinson)// Prodigal Son s02ep07 (dir.Chris Fedak and Sam Sklaver)// To All the Boys I've Loved Before (Jenny Han)
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darkcrowprincess · 10 months
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Spider Sully finally getting an avatar/adopted *to the tune of All I ever wanted from the prince of egypt*
Spider: Gleaming in the moonlight. Cool and wild and all I've ever known. All I ever wanted. Sweet perfumes of incense. Graceful and wild nature of Pandora. All I ever wanted
Spider: This is my home! With my father, mother, siblings. Oh so noble, oh so strong. Now I am home. Here among my trappings and belongings I belong. And if anybody doubts it! They couldn't be more wrong! I am an adopted son of the na'vi. A son of the proud history that's shown. Known all by Eywa. Surely this is all I ever wanted. All I ever wanted. All I ever–
Neytiri hugging Spider close: This is your home, my son. Here the river brought you. And it's here the river meant. To be your home. Now you know the truth, love. Now forget, and be content. When the Eywa send you a blessing. You don't ask why it was sent.
@be-the-glenn-to-my-maggie @tuberculosis-chic @lloyd-007 @hyperfixatedfandomer @dinas-bracelet @imintoomanyfandomscuzihaveadhd
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hcaivoices · 1 month
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Italy or Romano (or both) singing 'All I Ever Wanted' from 'Prince of Egypt'
Singer: Amick Byram
(Had to cut this down so it would let me upload it in audio form full uncut version on discord)
I thought Moses's voice would be a better fit for Romano and I decided to turn it into a lil duet with my shiny new Roman Empire bot playing his mom at the end.
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hanasnx · 8 months
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— chronicles.
NOT X-READERS, NOT SHIPS. ༄
"How could you have come to hate me so? / Is this what you wanted?" — Amick Byram & Ralph Fiennes. (1998). The Plagues.
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༄ ❝𝐀𝐍𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍 𝐒𝐊𝐘𝐖𝐀𝐋𝐊𝐄𝐑.❞
pieces | SUMMARY: anakin skywalker must face his greatest trial in order to advance in his spiritual journey.
snips and skyguy: combat | SUMMARY: anakin skywalker and ahsoka tano must work together to defeat their enemy in the sky.
snips and skyguy: drink | SUMMARY: a friendly flask is passed around.
༄ ❝𝐃𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐇 𝐕𝐀𝐃𝐄𝐑.❞
vision | SUMMARY: the force grants darth vader a vision.
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legion1227 · 2 months
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Prince of Egypt: Movie Review
Dreamworks pinnacle, thus saith the lord.
In December 1998, Dreamworks Pictures and Dreamworks Animation, the same company known for the Shrek movie series, the Madagascar series, and multiple mixed-acclaimed animated films, peaked with their second movie release. While Dreamworks embraced CG animation throughout the 2000s, 2010s, and today, their magnum opus came from the hand-drawn animated classic Prince of Egypt. Adapted from the Book of Exodus, the film follows Moses' time as a prince of Egypt to his time as a prophet chosen by God who must free the Hebrews from their slavery. Upon watching it for the first time last month, I was shocked by how competent the film proved.
With very little knowledge of most of the stories detailed throughout the Bible, I found this telling of Moses' story fascinating. The plight of the Hebrew people in Egypt made for a devastating watch. After Pharoah Seti orders a mass infanticide of all newborn Hebrew boys in fear of rebellion due to massively growing numbers, Yocheved rushes her newborn son down a river in a basket in the hopes he will be safe from the slaughter. Yocheved's daughter, Miriam, follows the basket to see her brother end up before Pharoah Seti's palace, who becomes adopted by Seti's wife, Queen Tuya. There, the baby is given the name of Moses.
Years later, we witness Moses and his adoptive brother Rameses older and assuming roles of royalty as Rameses is named prince regent and appoints Moses as his Royal Chief Architect. Later that night, Moses discovers his Hebrew heritage, eventually leading him to flee his home in exile despite Rameses insisting he remain. After God tells Moses to return to Egypt to free the Hebrews, Moses returns years later to confront Rameses, who is now Pharoah, with a wife and son.
From their early formative years to now, as grown men on opposing sides, the character dynamic of Moses and Rameses is engaging. It's also heartwrenching to witness the dichotomy of their goals after establishing early the powerful bond they shared in their youth. Amongst the cast of characters shown in the film, Moses and Rameses are easily the driving force as their differing values are put against one another. Other characters have their moments, but none quite catch the attention, like Rameses and Moses.
Have I mentioned that the film is also a musical? The overall soundtrack has some decent songs that encapsulate the suffering of the Hebrew people rather well. However, there are two clear standouts. The first song, "Deliver Us," which we hear in the first ten minutes, is the background for the injustices the slaves endure as they are whipped, bullied, and helpless to watch their children die before them. Powerful imagery accompanies wonderous vocals as the people hope for something better to come while also witnessing Yocheved deliver their future savior, Moses, safely away from the jaws of certain death. After "Deliver Us," are songs that are decent in vocals, lyrics, and instrumentals but don't capture much of the urgency as "Deliver Us" does. That is until "The Plagues…"
"The Plagues," in my opinion, is the best song in the film. It's been on repeat since I watched the movie. Ralph Fiennes and Amick Byram deliver strong vocal performances with lyrically calamitous storytelling as Moses pleads for his brother to release his people, and yet Rameses' stubbornness leads to needless more suffering and death. And the chorus of voices acting as God casting down plague after plague upon everyone?
It's a masterful song to accompany a masterful film. If you haven't seen the movie before, I recommend watching it immediately. And if you have, watch it again. Great performances, animation, and story execution. Not perfect with some songs or characters failing to be as compelling as others, but still easily the best movie I've watched so far in 2024. 4/5.
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banamaak · 1 year
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then let my heart be hardened, and never mind how high the cost may grow. 
— azadeh heidari (2/3)
i. just like a woman (2012) dir. rachid bouchareb // ii. anis mojgai // iii. i for iran, dir. sanaz azari // iv. the echo sounder, ada limón // v. listen, newsha tavakolian // vi. glory and gore, lorde // vii. euphoria (2019) 1x07 “the trials and tribulations of trying to pee while depressed” // viii. first fig, edna st. vincent millay // ix. the breadwinner (2017) dir. nora twomey // x. seventeen going under, sam fender // xi. the plagues, ralph fiennes & amick byram
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☀️ tumblebrutus playlist ☀️
☀️ Who I'd Be: Brian D'Arcy James, Daniel Breaker ☀️ Two: Sleeping At Last ☀️ Seventeen Going Under: Sam Fender ☀️ Endless Night: Jason Raize ☀️ Life is a Highway: Rascal Flatts ☀️ Sugar We're Goin Down: Fall Out Boy ☀️ Someone To You: BANNERS ☀️ Giants in the Sky: Ben Wright, Paul Gemignani ☀️ Sweater Weather: The Neighbourhood ☀️ Golden: Harry Styles ☀️ Keep Your Head Up: Andy Grammar ☀️ Good Kid: Chris McCarrell ☀️ The Last Shanty: Derina Harvey Band ☀️ Test Drive: John Powell ☀️ It's My Life: Bon Jovi ☀️ All I've Ever Wanted: Amick Byram, Linda Dee Shayne ☀️ The Last Night: Skillet ☀️ Get Off My Back: Bryan Adams ☀️ On My Way: Phil Collins ☀️ Passing Through (Can't the Future Just Wait): Kaden MacKay
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defconprime · 2 years
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Amick Byram as Commander Ian Andrew Troi
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revenantxprince · 1 month
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Gleaming in the moonlight Cool and clean and all I've ever known All I ever wanted Sweet perfumes of incense Graceful rooms of alabaster stone All I ever wanted
This is my home With my father, mother, brother Oh so noble, oh so strong Now I am home Here among my trappings and belongings, I belong And if anybody doubts it They couldn't be more wrong
I am a sovereign prince of Egypt A son of a proud history that's shown Etched on ev'ry wall Surely this is all I ever wanted All I ever wanted All I ever wanted
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rexelectus · 1 year
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“Surely, this is all I ever wanted..”
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fadeawaywithyou · 2 years
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You who I called brother,
How could you have come to hate me so?
Is this what you wanted?
Then let my heart be hardened, and never mind how high the cost may grow.
This will be still so,
I will never let your people go!
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nanastea-party · 4 years
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So I made the mistake of watching Prince of Egypt with my 4 year old
Don’t do that. I thought that if watching the Lion king was fine this would be too. But..nope.
But wow, I keep forgetting what a masterpiece it is. Because wow
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AND OF COUSE THE HIGHLIGHT, Disney could never
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In conclusion don’t watch with your kids because I really have no idea how to explain this :( But it is a beautiful film.
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