Chaos in Egypt as the gods plunges the excelling empire. Its the battle of Gods and Humans.
6 July 1951, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
5 December 1989, London, England, UK
6 January 1996, Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
27 July 1970, Rudkøbing, Denmark
25 September 1942, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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12 June 1987, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1952, Fort Beaufort, Cape Province, South Africa
10 August 1989, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
18 October 1985, Kogarah, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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February 14, 2017
It was jarring, distracting and hilarious to watch, almost like being in a very sandy fun house.February 27, 2016
As bad movies go, this one at least is all-in on its badness.February 27, 2016
If one is going to make special effects the focus of a movie, they need to be good special effects, and that's not the case here. Proyas' ideas are never fully translated from imagination to screen.March 03, 2016
Sometimes Gods of Egypt has fascinatingly go-for-broke visuals. Other times, 1997 Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush... glowers on his boat in space between breaks fighting chaos, as represented by a toothy cloud worm.February 27, 2016
Gods of Egypt gets lost in its own budget, constantly shooting to outdo its visual grandeur but forgetting to lend it any depth. But there's a mad ambition at work.December 31, 2016
It clearly seems to have been made with the desire of making something of quality that just fails spectacularly, and there are definitely some unintentionally laughable moments -- actually a lot of them.November 29, 2016
Granted, there's really no good reason for this nonsense to last over two hours; there's probably no good reason for it to exist at all beyond garnering Alex Proyas a long-overdue paycheck. But here it is, and it's actually pretty fun.December 31, 2016
[Gods of Egypt] wraps a cheesy storyline within yards of gaudy spectacle.January 29, 2017
Not funny enough to laugh at, not pretty enough to look at, and not serious enough to care. Like, "what the devil were they thinking?" bad.August 31, 2016
It's a mystery what happened to the movie's reported $140 million budget. The CGI effects vacillate in quality from ho-hum to horrendous.February 27, 2016
If it wasn't all CGI, I would have said I hope they saved the sets for another, better movie.February 26, 2016
It's tempting to dismiss Gods of Egypt as the most perfectly bad film I've ever seen. But that's not fair. It's perfectly itself - a bizarre, yet cohesive, construction.