Ben Hur: The First Movie on the List. I have to admit I was pretty intimidated by the prospect of watching Ben Hur. It's one of those movies that everyone knows about, but very few people I know have actually seen. It's also nearly four hours long. Epic. As part of this project, we had decided that we would not divide up watching any movie, so we had to dedicate last Sunday to the cause.I was dreading slow pacing, drawn out and over the top acting, silly special effects, etc. There was none of this to be found. It more than held my interest: constantly moving forward, from one adventure to the next. Although the special effects and sets were typical old Hollywood and the sets, props and actors were lacking "the grime of reality" typical of most movies today, it didn't distract from the experience. Make up was another thing that I noticed that has changed over time, wounds looked fake and blood was almost definitely red house paint. They made up for the make up by actually doing many of the most epic parts of the movie: chariot races, sea battles, crucifying Jesus, etc. CGI definitely takes away some of the wonder of movies. I also see why Charleston Heston won his Oscar for best lead actor (another surprise, as I'm used to him in Planet of the Apes, which is, sadly, not on the list). Ben Hur won eleven Oscars. Won. Not nominated: won. I would say it deserved them: I really liked this movie.
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