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Seven Ridiculous Things About Ridley Scott's 'Exodus: Gods and Kings'

Last night a trailer was released for Ridley Scott&#39;s biblical epic&nbsp;<em>Exodus: Gods and Kings</em>. It&#39;s very silly.&nbsp;

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Last night a trailer was released for Ridley Scott's biblical epic Exodus: Gods and Kings. It's very silly. 

Scott's movie has already endured it's fair share of ridicule—just look at this —and the self-serious trailer does nothing to help its case. 

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