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howardhawkshollywood · 2 months
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Joan Collins in a publicity still for Land of the Pharaohs (1955)
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gameraboy2 · 11 months
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Joan Collins in Land of the Pharaohs (1955)
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rachelmygod · 8 months
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Land of the Pharaohs (Howard Hawks, 1955)
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Land of the Pharaohs (Howard Hawks, 1955)
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Let's go to ancient Pharaonic Egypt
Pharaonic antiquities refer to the ancient artifacts, structures, and monuments from the time of the pharaohs, These antiquities include The Great Pyramid of Giza,The Great Sphinx ,temples,Abu Simbel,Karnak Temple,Colossi of Memnon,Valley of the Kings,Abydos’ Temple of Osiris,, tombs, and statues that were built during this time period. Life in ancient Egypt was centered around the Nile River, which provided water for drinking, irrigation for crops, and transportation. The ancient Egyptians were skilled farmers who used the annual flooding of the Nile to their advantage. They also developed a complex system of writing, religion, art, and architecture.
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babylon-crashing · 2 years
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“Relive History: as it happened!”
“Thrill to the chills of the Siren from Space’s encounters with Samson the Sadducee Strangler, Silus the Syrian Assassin and several Seditious Scribes from Caesarea!”
“Now in glorious Godfrey Ho-rama!”
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rogue-racer-dark · 2 years
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byneddiedingo · 2 years
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Joan Collins in Land of the Pharaohs (Howard Hawks, 1955) Cast: Jack Hawkins, Joan Collins, Dewey Martin, Alexis Minotis, James Robertson Justice, Luisella Boni, Sydney Chaplin, James Hayter, Kerima, Piero Giagnoni. Screenplay: William Faulkner, Harry Kurnitz, Harold Jack Bloom. Cinematography: Lee Garmes, Russell Harlan. Art direction: Alexandre Trauner. Film editing: Vladimir Sagovsky. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin.    
Why has there never been a really good movie about ancient Egypt? Is it that we can't imagine those ancient peoples in any other terms than the sideways-walking figures on old walls? Archaeologists have uncovered enough about their daily lives, their customs and their religion, that it might be possible to put together a plausible story set in those times, but eventually filmmakers turn to spectacle, with lots of crowds and opulently fitted palaces inhabited by kings and courtiers wearing lots of gold and jewels. Land of the Pharaohs was an attempt by one of the great producer-directors of his day, Howard Hawks, enlisting none other than William Faulkner as a screenwriter. It, too, laid on the usual ancient frippery and a cast of thousands, and it was a box-office bomb, eliciting some critical sneers. More recently, it has attracted some admirers, including Martin Scorsese, though only as a "guilty pleasure." Hawks himself admitted that one of the problems he and the writers faced was that they "didn't know how a pharaoh talked," and Hawks was always a master of movies with good talk. So while it's impossible to take seriously, Land of the Pharaohs provides a good deal of entertainment, even if only of the sort derived from making fun of the movie. Though it's not ineptly made, it's also impossible to take seriously, especially when Joan Collins is vamping around. 
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gwydpolls · 8 months
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Time Travel Question 22: Ancient History X and Earlier
These Questions are the result of suggestions from the previous iteration.
This category may include suggestions made too late to fall into the correct grouping.
Please add new suggestions below if you have them for future consideration. All cultures and time periods welcome.
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iamheretemporarly · 5 months
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Ain’t no fucking way the Israelis just claimed that fucking RAIN is their property.
RAIN!?.
NOT EVEN FUCKING PHARAOH’S SUPERIORITY AND GOD COMPLEX REACHED THIS TYPE OF DELUSION
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sofiaflorina2021 · 3 months
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If Hatshepsut Lived in the Present Day
If Hatshepsut lived in the present he would probably have an Instagram account just for photos of his travels in Punt.
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howardhawkshollywood · 2 months
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Joan Collins in a publicity still for Land of the Pharaohs (1955)
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dykeredhood · 4 months
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Batman: It's time to get set, Robin. It's almost oda wabba simba.
Robin: Almost what?
B: Oda wabba simba. Six o'clock in our nomenclature. In the 14th dynasty, the hour of the hyena. The time when ancient Egyptian super-criminals invariably struck.
R: Gosh, Batman. Is there anything you don't know?
B: Oh, yes, Robin. Several things, in fact.
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dejahisashmom · 5 months
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Deuteronomy Chapter 11
This chapter is about loving & obeying God. This is rehashing of previous chapters. The Israelites need constant reminding about God & His deal.
This chapter is about loving & obeying God. It’s another rehashing of previous chapters. It seems like the Israelites need constant reminding. However, we hope y’all enjoy! Love God & keep His laws, decrees, requirements, & commands, like Snape from Harry Potter, ALWAYS. (Sorry, we’ll show ourselves out.) The ancient Israelites had to remember that the children at this point hadn’t experienced…
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have you ever been in love atem
His heart gave a slight squeeze when the masked stranger asked their question and his elated expression fell. But it lasted for only a moment before he regained his composer, allowing a small, pained smile to tug at his lips. "Yes, I was. Deeply, in fact. So deep that you could say I was drowning in the euphoria of it." He replied, his tone only providing a small hint of the sadness that the memory riddled him with. "But it did not last."
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"I know that I will find love again. I may not know the when, how, or who, but I know that I will not remain alone in this existence. I just have to be patient."
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kdmiller55 · 2 years
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Our Great God
17 Moses and Aaron took these men who had been named, 18 and on the first day of the second month, they assembled the whole congregation together, who registered themselves by clans, by fathers’ houses, according to the number of names from twenty years old and upward, head by head, 19 as the Lord commanded Moses. So he listed them in the wilderness of Sinai. 20 The people of Reuben, Israel’s…
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