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'''Old vs. New''': ''Film/TheTenCommandments'' vs. ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt''
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'''Old vs. New''': ''Film/TheTenCommandments'' ''Film/TheTenCommandments1956'' vs. ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt''
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* '''Best Moses''': Chalrton Heston - He points out that Heston seemed more confident and more like a natural leader, as opposed to Kilmer's more human but meeker.
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes - While he feels Fieness portrayal is still very threatening, he comes off as more complex and sympathetic because of the psychological pressure of his father and the relationship he has with Moses as adoptive brothers, unlike Yul Brenner's incarnation, which he feels is completely cold-hearted.
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten Commandments-although he likes the supporting cast in both versions and feels the smaller one of the Prince of Egypt is more developed, he feels the one in "The Ten Commandments" is more interesting, especially Ramses' wife, who is absent in "Prince Of Egypt" and have more memorable performances from the actors.
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes - While he feels Fieness portrayal is still very threatening, he comes off as more complex and sympathetic because of the psychological pressure of his father and the relationship he has with Moses as adoptive brothers, unlike Yul Brenner's incarnation, which he feels is completely cold-hearted.
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten Commandments-although he likes the supporting cast in both versions and feels the smaller one of the Prince of Egypt is more developed, he feels the one in "The Ten Commandments" is more interesting, especially Ramses' wife, who is absent in "Prince Of Egypt" and have more memorable performances from the actors.
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* '''Best Moses''': Chalrton Heston - He points out that Heston seemed more confident and more like a natural leader, as opposed to Kilmer's more human but meeker.meeker iteration.
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes - While he feelsFieness Fiennes portrayal is still very threatening, he comes off as more complex and sympathetic because of the psychological pressure of his father and the relationship he has with Moses as adoptive brothers, unlike Yul Brenner's incarnation, which he feels is completely cold-hearted.
* '''Best Supporting Cast''':The ''The Ten Commandments-although Commandments'' - although he likes the supporting cast in both versions and feels the smaller one of the ''The Prince of Egypt Egypt'' is more developed, he feels the one in "The ''The Ten Commandments" Commandments'' is more interesting, especially Ramses' wife, who is absent in "Prince Of Egypt" ''Prince'' and have more memorable performances from the actors.
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes - While he feels
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* '''Best Story''': The Prince of Egypt- He says the remake is more clever in certain areas and focuses on the relationship of the brothers where the original does not.
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* '''Best Story''': The ''The Prince of Egypt- Egypt'' - He says the remake is more clever in certain areas and focuses on the relationship of the brothers where the original does not.
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* '''Best Moses''': Charlton Heston
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten Commandments
* '''Best God''': Val Kilmer
* '''Best Story''': The Prince of Egypt
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten Commandments
* '''Best God''': Val Kilmer
* '''Best Story''': The Prince of Egypt
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* '''Best Moses''': Charlton Heston
Chalrton Heston - He points out that Heston seemed more confident and more like a natural leader, as opposed to Kilmer's more human but meeker.
* '''Best Ramses''': RalphFiennes
Fiennes - While he feels Fieness portrayal is still very threatening, he comes off as more complex and sympathetic because of the psychological pressure of his father and the relationship he has with Moses as adoptive brothers, unlike Yul Brenner's incarnation, which he feels is completely cold-hearted.
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The TenCommandments
Commandments-although he likes the supporting cast in both versions and feels the smaller one of the Prince of Egypt is more developed, he feels the one in "The Ten Commandments" is more interesting, especially Ramses' wife, who is absent in "Prince Of Egypt" and have more memorable performances from the actors.
* '''Best God''': ValKilmer
Kilmer - He prefers the warm, loving version in the remake as opposed to the powerful, intimidating version in the original.
* '''Best Story''': The Prince ofEgypt
Egypt- He says the remake is more clever in certain areas and focuses on the relationship of the brothers where the original does not.
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten
* '''Best God''': Val
* '''Best Story''': The Prince of
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'''Release''': November 16, 2010
'''Categories''':
* '''Best Moses''': Charlton Heston
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten Commandments
* '''Best God''': Val Kilmer
* '''Best Story''': The Prince of Egypt
'''Winner''': ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' (1998)
'''Categories''':
* '''Best Moses''': Charlton Heston
* '''Best Ramses''': Ralph Fiennes
* '''Best Supporting Cast''': The Ten Commandments
* '''Best God''': Val Kilmer
* '''Best Story''': The Prince of Egypt
'''Winner''': ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceOfEgypt'' (1998)