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Something I have always noticed about films set in this time period.


90% of the men in these films have body builder type muscularity. I would expect it of some of the slaves because of a lot of heavy lifting but the wealthy Romans also?

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Wealthy Romans would have had gyms to go to in their spare time. Some wealthy Romans had also been in the military.

However, let's also keep in mind that in the 1950s actors weren't required to have physiques like this unless the film took place in ancient times. Hence, we have actors like Heston, Brynner (who worked out like mad for this film), Victor Mature, Steve Reeves, and a whole bunch of Italians who did the gladiator films in the 60s.


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Victor Mature was actually looking kind of flabby in "Samson." Steve Reeves was considered for the role, but the directors/producers thought he looked TOO muscular for a mainstream American movie.

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Yeah, moviegoers have come a long way since then.

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Well, FYI, there's about a thousand years between Rameses II and the Roman Empire. Not exactly the same time period.

However, I take your point - "Ancient": pre-Dark Ages back to the Sumerians (3000 BC). That's a period of about 4000 years, and would include the Trojan War and gladiators.

Greeks and Romans made a cult of the good body, but everyone would have been in better shape, overall, than today because everything required more physical action - even just walking to the latrines several times a day.

My beef with the slaves being ripped is that you need to have a diet rich in protein to get that look, not just exercise. Your average slave wouldn't get a diet like this, so they would have looks more like younger versions of the various old men slaves.

Joshua, as a stone mason, would have had a better diet. However, when he came back from the silver mines, which was a sentence of death, he should have been emaciated and in need of several months of care and good food before he trotted off to Egypt with Moses.

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>>>he should have been emaciated and in need of several months of care and good food before he trotted off to Egypt with Moses.<<<


fer chris'sakes this movie's long enough doncha think *lol



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Slaves wouldn't get much protein in their diets, if any. People who do hard physical work with an inadequate diet get ripped because they have no body fat, but ripped in a skinny, wiry way.

If you look at ancient Egyptian art, almost everyone is shown as slender, even if a few pharaohs are shown as being a little soft around the middle.

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Indeed. Roman gladiators in particular were fed a diet of starchy mush.

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Not to mention they all have really good teeth.

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Not so! Victor Mature had bigger tits than Hedy Lamar in SAMSON AND DELILAH.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhSPcAyCgwE

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What on Earth does that have to do with good teeth?

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That's HEDLEY!

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Harrumph!

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Golldarnit, Mr. Lamarr, you use your tongue purtier than a 20 dollar whore.

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That might not actually be as big of an anachronism as we may think. Arguably the quickest way to ruin your teeth is a diet heavy with sugar COMBINED with improper dental care. Sugar is a New World crop, so no one in Egypt would have had access to it. Since both fruit and honey would have been expensive, a diet for an ancient Egyptian or Israelite would have been significantly less sweet.

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Good point.

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In this film, Moses and Ramses were warriors! Egyptian pharaohs were commanders in chief of their armed forces, and the king and his male relatives were expected to act as warriors. To that end, they were expected to lead their armies into battle, as Ramses did in the movie, and warriors including the monarch had to spend a lot of practicing with the sword and club or whatever they had to use, and to be able to handle a one-man chariot. And as a pharaoh would have access to the best food in the kingdom, a pharaoh in the prime of life like Ramses would probably be pretty fit and have visible muscles.

The same is true of the heroes of most biblical epics, most were warriors or from a warrior class, and Samson was famous for his muscles and Ben Hur spent ages as a galley slave and professional-class charioteer, he'd have an athlete's build if anyone ever did! The only exception to this is Jesus himself, who is always played as weedy and effete on film. The real person was more likely to be thin and wiry, people who walk all over their nation with no visible means of support aren't going to be soft.



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Jeffery Hunter looked like a good healthy Jesus

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