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--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will never have...
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--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that my kiss was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That No, my pompous one. It was to show let you know what you will not have. I could never have...love you.
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-->'''Moses:''' Those who will not live by the law...shall DIE by the law!
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-->'''Seti:''' You raided the temple granaries?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (''Rameses adds a weight to the scale on "his" side'')
-->'''Seti:''' You gave the grain to the slaves?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (''Rameses adds another weight'')
-->'''Rameses:''' You gave them one day in seven to rest.
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (''Rameses adds another weight, making it seem impossible that Moses can win'')
-->'''Seti:''' Did you do all this to gain their favor?
-->'''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (''drops a brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in HIS favor'') The dead make none. So much for accusations.
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (''Rameses adds a weight to the scale on "his" side'')
-->'''Seti:''' You gave the grain to the slaves?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (''Rameses adds another weight'')
-->'''Rameses:''' You gave them one day in seven to rest.
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (''Rameses adds another weight, making it seem impossible that Moses can win'')
-->'''Seti:''' Did you do all this to gain their favor?
-->'''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (''drops a brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in HIS favor'') The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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-->'''Seti:''' The man best able to rule Egypt will follow me. I owe that to my fathers, not to my sons.
** The bit where Moses saves Jethro's daughters from marauders, showing just how skilled he is as a warrior.
** The bit where Moses saves Jethro's daughters from marauders, showing just how skilled he is as a warrior.
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* The bit where Moses saves Jethro's daughters from marauders, showing just how skilled he is as a warrior.
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* Seti's way of ending the argument over whether Moses or Rameses will succed him:
-->'''Seti:''' The man best able to rule Egypt will follow me. I owe that to my fathers, not to my sons.
-->'''Seti:''' The man best able to rule Egypt will follow me. I owe that to my fathers, not to my sons.
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** When Rameses wants the Ethiopians to [[KneelBeforeZod bow before Pharaoh Sethi]], Moses puts him in his place.
---> "Command what ''you'' have conquered, my brother."
---> "Command what ''you'' have conquered, my brother."
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** The bit where Moses saves Jethro's daughters from marauders, showing just how skilled he is as a warrior.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"BEHOLD, HIS MIGHTY HAND!!!"]]
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* Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt, the music is an epic trumpet piece throughout the entire scene as it starts with this lone man leading such a large crowd of people, the various views of different people in states of happiness in leaving and ending with a long distance shot of the literal ''thousands'' of people leaving their bondage once and for all.
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-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds a weight to the scale on "his" side)
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-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses (''Rameses adds a weight to the scale on "his" side)side'')
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-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses (''Rameses adds another weight, making it seem impossible that Moses can win)win'')
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-->'''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops a brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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-->'''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops (''drops a brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) HIS favor'') The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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* Nefertiri has a tendency to be a full-blown bitch in this movie, which allows us to give a nod to Ramses; when he prepares to go hunt down Moses and the others, she, who had been rejected by Moses earlier, has the audacity to order Ramses to come back with his sword "stained with his blood!" Ramses gives her a DeathGlare and shuts her up with this gem of a comeback; "I will...to mingle with your own."
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* Nefertiri has a tendency to be a full-blown bitch in this movie, which allows us to give a nod to Ramses; when he prepares to go hunt down Moses and the others, she, who had been rejected by Moses earlier, has the audacity to order Ramses to come back with his sword "stained with his blood!" Ramses gives her a DeathGlare and shuts her up with this gem of a comeback; "I will... to mingle with your own."
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** Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves:
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** Even before becoming the prophet and savior of the Hebrews, Moses pwning pwns Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves:
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[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/parting_of_the_red_sea.jpg]]
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* Charlton Heston shows us just how much of a {{Badass}} Moses probably was in his time.
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* Charlton Heston shows us just how much of a {{Badass}} badass Moses probably was in his time.
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** Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves. As Moses confirms why he did what he did to Sethi, Rameses tips the scales against him by dropping small weights onto the scale, a proverbial 'scale of accusations,' in his favor. When the Pharaoh wants to know why...
--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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** Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves. As slaves:
-->'''Seti:''' You raided the temple granaries?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds a weight to the scale on "his" side)
-->'''Seti:''' You gave the grain to the slaves?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds another weight)
-->'''Seti:''' You gave them one day in seven to rest.
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds another weight, making it seem impossible that Mosesconfirms why he did what he did can win)
-->'''Seti:''' Did you do all this toSethi, Rameses tips the scales against him by dropping small weights onto the scale, a proverbial 'scale of accusations,' in his favor. When the Pharaoh wants to know why...
--> '''Moses:'''gain their favor?
-->'''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops a brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
-->'''Seti:''' You raided the temple granaries?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds a weight to the scale on "his" side)
-->'''Seti:''' You gave the grain to the slaves?
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds another weight)
-->'''Seti:''' You gave them one day in seven to rest.
-->'''Moses:''' Yes. (Ramses adds another weight, making it seem impossible that Moses
-->'''Seti:''' Did you do all this to
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-->'''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops a brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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* The parting of the Red Sea.
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* The parting of the Red Sea.Sea, so beautiful that it still stuns audiences today, is ''the'' scene people think of when they read of the event in the Bible and is a masterpiece of special effects.
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* "His god... ''is'' God."
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* "His god... ''is'' God."
* Nefertiri has a tendency to be a full-blown bitch in this movie, which allows us to give a nod to Ramses; when he prepares to go hunt down Moses and the others, she, who had been rejected by Moses earlier, has the audacity to order Ramses to come back with his sword "stained with his blood!" Ramses gives her a DeathGlare and shuts her up with this gem of a comeback; "I will...to mingle with your own."
* Nefertiri has a tendency to be a full-blown bitch in this movie, which allows us to give a nod to Ramses; when he prepares to go hunt down Moses and the others, she, who had been rejected by Moses earlier, has the audacity to order Ramses to come back with his sword "stained with his blood!" Ramses gives her a DeathGlare and shuts her up with this gem of a comeback; "I will...to mingle with your own."
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** Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves. As Moses confirms why he did what he did to Sethi, Rameses tips the scales against him by dropping small weights onto the scale, a proverbial 'scale of accusations,' in his favor. When the Pharoah wants to know why...
--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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** Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves. As Moses confirms why he did what he did to Sethi, Rameses tips the scales against him by dropping small weights onto the scale, a proverbial 'scale of accusations,' in his favor. When the Pharoah Pharaoh wants to know why...
--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick,Pharoah.Pharaoh. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick,
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* Nefertiti gets a minor one on Ramses. With a ''kiss'' no less, she did it to show how much she loves Moses and hates Ramses in an impressive TakeThat.
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* Nefertiti gets a minor one on Ramses. With a ''kiss'' ''[[TakeThatKiss kiss]]'', no less, she did it to show how much she loves Moses and hates Ramses in an impressive TakeThat.
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** Later on, Moses' awe-inspiring threat:
-->'''Moses:''' Those who will not live by the law...shall DIE by the law!
-->'''Moses:''' Those who will not live by the law...shall DIE by the law!
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* "His god... is God."
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* "His god... is ''is'' God."
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* Nefertiti gets a minor one on Ramses. With a ''kiss'' no less, she did it to show how much she loves Moses and hates Ramses in an impressive TakeThat.
--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will never have...
--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will never have...
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* Nefertiti gets a minor one on Ramses. With a ''kiss'' no less, she did it to show how much she loves Moses and hates Ramses in an impressive TakeThat.
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--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will neverhave...have...
* "His god... is God."
--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will never
* "His god... is God."
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* The parting of the Red Sea.
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* The parting of the Red Sea.Sea.
* Nefertiti gets a minor one on Ramses. With a ''kiss'' no less, she did it to show how much she loves Moses and hates Ramses in an impressive TakeThat.
--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will never have...
* Nefertiti gets a minor one on Ramses. With a ''kiss'' no less, she did it to show how much she loves Moses and hates Ramses in an impressive TakeThat.
--> '''Nefertiti''': Did you think that was a promise of what you will have? (''laughs'') No. That was to show you what you will never have...
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* Charlton Heston shows us just how much of a {{Badass}} probably was in his time.
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* Charlton Heston shows us just how much of a {{Badass}} Moses probably was in his time.
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--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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--> '''Moses:''' A city is built of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.accusations.
* The parting of the Red Sea.
* The parting of the Red Sea.
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--> '''Moses:''' A city is made of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The weak make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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--> '''Moses:''' A city is made built of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The weak starving make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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--> '''Moses:''' A city is made of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The weak make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in his favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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--> '''Moses:''' A city is made of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The weak make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in his ''his'' favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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* Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves. As Moses confirms why he did what he did to Sethi, Rameses tips the scales against him by dropping small weights onto the scale, a proverbial 'scale of accusations,' in his favor. When the Pharoah wants to know why...
--> '''Moses:''' A city is made of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The weak make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in his favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
* Moses pwning Rameses with plain logic and reason as to why he gave the grain belonging to the temple and one day's rest to the slaves. As Moses confirms why he did what he did to Sethi, Rameses tips the scales against him by dropping small weights onto the scale, a proverbial 'scale of accusations,' in his favor. When the Pharoah wants to know why...
--> '''Moses:''' A city is made of brick, Pharoah. The strong make many. The weak make few. (drops brick on his side of the scale, tipping it in his favor) The dead make none. So much for accusations.
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* The iconic scene where God delivers The Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.
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* The iconic scene where God delivers The Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.Sinai.
* Charlton Heston shows us just how much of a {{Badass}} probably was in his time.
* Charlton Heston shows us just how much of a {{Badass}} probably was in his time.