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The Ten (2007)

Release Date : August 3rd, 2007
Certification : USA:R
Filming Locations : Mexico
Color : Color
Country : USA
Runtime : 93 min
Aspect Ratio : 1.85 : 1
Language : English
MPAA : Rated R for pervasive strong crude sexual content including dialogue and nudity, and for language and some drug material.
Company : City Lights Pictures

Overwiew :Ten blasphemous comedic stories inspired by the Biblical Commandments. Each tale unfolds in a different style, but with characters and themes that overlap, as told by a narrator who, in turn, has his own moral problems.

Starring : Paul Rudd, Amanda Peet, Jessica Alba, Erica Oyama, Michael Mulheren, Ali Marsh, Liev Schreiber, Famke Janssen, Winona Ryder, Michael Zigfeld, Oliver Platt, Gretchen Mol, A.D. Miles, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Robert Corddry, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Adam Brody, Justin Theroux, Ken Marino, Raisy Pereyra, Michael Showalter, Jason Sudeikis, Joe Lo Truglio, Seth Herzog, Nina Hellman, Zandy Hartig, Sterling Brown, Michael Ian Black, Reed Birney, H. Jon Benjamin, Siri Baruc, Jason Antoon, Kevin Allison, Beth Dover, Arlen Escarpeta, Ron Silver

Directors : David Wain

Producers : Maxwell Sinovoi, Michael Califra, Jack Fisher, Sam Zietz, Michael Almog, Danny Fisher, Paul Rudd, Ken Marino, Morris S. Levy, Jonathan Stern, Michael Bassick, David Wain, Derrick Tseng, Marcus Lansdell

Writers : Ken Marino, David Wain


  Critic Reviews  Grade
ReelViews - James Berardinelli : This is one of those films where the humor is of the hit-and-miss variety, and it misses more often than it hits.   more...   C  
New York Times - Jeannette Catsoulis : With The Ten, David Wain uses the Ten Commandments the way a suicide uses a bridge.   more...   C  
New York Post - Lou Lumenick : ...scattershot...   more...   C  
filmcritic.com - Chris Cabin : The best moments...comes when the absurdity is rooted in stereotype...   more...   B  
Chicago Tribune - Tasha Robinson : ...its scattershot approach doesn't communicate anything substantial...   more...   C-

Total Reviews:2
Average Rating:

ashli. says @ Friday - September 28,2007

The worst ever seen. Wanna worth money just don't watch the movie. Strongly recommending not to watch the movie....
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martinez_antonia says @ Thursday - September 27,2007

Before I watch the movie my expectations were high, but after watching the movie achievements were low. The story line was loosely tie in. Plot was rubbish..
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