Joseph King of Dreams From the filmmakers who brought you The Prince of Egypt comes an epic, inspiring musical adventure about a boy (voiced by Ben Affleck) with the extraordinary gift of seeing the future through his dreams. This timeless treasure features five memorable songs, sparkling animation, and "storytelling at its very best" (Alice O’Neill, Los Angeles Feature Syndicate). The Prince of Egypt The timeless tale of two brothers–one born of royal blood, one an orphan with a secret past–is brought to life in this Academy Award-winning epic adventure. Growing up the best of friends, the two share a strong bond. But the truth ultimately sets them at odds, as one becomes the ruler of the most powerful empire on earth, the other the chosen leader of his people. Their final confrontation will forever change their lives – and the world.Bonus Content:Disc 1 - Joseph: King of Dreams: Read-Along Sing-Along Trivia Game Storyboard Presentation with Optional Commentary Trailer Production Notes Cast & CrewDisc 2 - The Prince of Egypt: The Making of The Prince of Egypt "When You Believe" Multi-Language Presentation The Basics of Animation: The Chariot Race Focus on Techinical Effects The Prince of Egypt Art Gallery Trailer I Trailer II Sneak Preview Trailer Cast & Crew Production Notes.
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Products
Great price! Love that these movies came in a 2 pack.
B**Y
The class really enjoyed the DVD.
This was a gift for my Sunday school class.
V**Y
Awesome
Wonderful. Perfect condition. Missed this movie so much. Can't wait to play it for my kids this Passover.
K**R
Great videos!
Here videos are great for church school. Both work well.
J**J
Good titles, item shipped fast and was in good condition
Nothing to dislike all was as promised. Just fyi on the item itself though prince of Egypt was a master piece while it shows that Joseph the king of dreams was direct to video. But as for the sale and condition of the product all was great 👍🏻
M**Y
Prince of Egypt one of the best family features of all time.
Quality=GreatAudio=GreatArrival= Quick2 in 1 DVD= Space saving always great.Family movie you can trust=CheckJust leaves you wanting popcorn and a notebook or art book for family study enhancement. Thank you for a great product!
B**Y
Childhood movies
This is one of my childhood movies and I love it even till this day. I know there's little parts that aren't accurate when comparing to the bible. But I love the animation and the colors they used in the movie. The songs are amazing in these movies. The songs still are stuck in me because of how good they are. You can tell they put alot of thought and creativity in this movie.
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Jewish or Christian
When telling an old testement story a director has the delicate task of making it so it would please Jews first and then Christians second. This isn't always a simple task if you want to take enough artistic license to not have a boring word for word recount of what could be read in either one's copy of Scripture. These two movies however do rise to the challenge quite well. Both stand on their own two feet well enough to be enjoyed simply as movie and while both have their weaknesses they definitely deserve more than a dusty corner of a Baptist nursery (unlike 99% of other attempts at turning Bible stories into motion pictures for kids.) The simple fact is the stories found in Judaic writings are not for children, they are written by adults for adults and often document (though not in great detail) historical accounts of evil horrors committed by evil people. The massacre of the Hebrew boys and the seduction of Joseph are two examples of very distasteful events that cannot be swept under the rug when telling these stories. However the stories are both told quite tactfully. There are some disappointments to be found in both; the quality of Joseph, King of Dreams is noticeably lower than that of Prince of Egypt, and while Prince of Egypt has a beautiful culture-filled soundtrack featuring singing in the Herbrew language and instruments that seem to take you to the Middle East Joseph is mostly piano music that sounds like it was copied iff your mom's inspirational cassette tape (you know, the one you didn't like back then either?). I have to give Prince of Egypt a raspberry because Moses's wife Zapora is not black, she is darker brown but historically the Midianites were very black people and later after the Exodus God punishes Mariem and Aaron for giving Moses a hard time over being married to a woman of such a noticeably different race. Remembering that bible story does take some of the magic out of the There Can Be Miracles duet the two sister-in-laws sing together but most people have never read that far into the Old Testement and l found the song to be very mediocre anyway. Such nit-picking is to be found in any Bible story retelling if you are as familiar with the writings as l am or more but for the family couch it does do the stories justice. My kids watch Prince of Egypt every Passover after Seder and though if the day comes that they read it themselves there will be a lot of "Hey, that's not how it happened in Prince of Egypt" the soul of every story is there. Christian Bale and Russel Crow could have learned a lot from these DreamWorks movies. I wish they had made more; Elijah, Daniel, David, Noah; they would be lining my shelf.
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