

The Ten
The film tells ten stories, each inspired by one of the Ten Commandments. With each story told in a different style, but containing overlapping characters and themes, the film is a grand burlesque boasting an all-star cast that puts the sin back in cinema.
















23 May 1966, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

27 October 1943, Boston, Massachusetts, USA


1 June 1961, Miami Beach, Florida, USA

25 February 1976, Los Angeles, California, USA

2 July 1946, New York City, New York, USA


1978

18 September 1975, Fairfax, Virginia, USA


20 January 1970, Westport, Connecticut, USA


12 January 1960, Windsor, Ontario, Canada



9 December 1935, USA






4 August 1937, Willimantic, Connecticut, USA


17 December 1939, Brooklyn, New York, USA

1974, Seoul, Korea

9 August 1970, Chicago, Illinois, USA

8 November 1972, Deep River, Connecticut, USA


10 December 1974, Newark, New Jersey, USA

4 October 1967, San Francisco, California, USA

































September 22, 2007
Most of the segments are as clueless about their designated commandment as they are about what's supposed to be funny.
September 14, 2007
Some bits... are shockingly funny. Others, like the surgeon who causes a woman's death "as a goof," are just shocking without the funny.
September 13, 2007
Three of the comic segments in The Ten are sort of funny. Three others are just so-so. And the remaining four are just dumb, painfully unfunny and/or downright crude.
April 22, 2008
Rudd, whose wry deadpan proved indispensable in Judd Apatow comedies like 'The 40 Year-Old Virgin' and 'Knocked Up,' is used here mostly as a straight man, the host in charge of introducing stories that drift along without any real destination.
August 17, 2007
By flaunting its own stupidity, The Ten practically dares you not to laugh at it, like a stand-up comic who sells an unfunny joke through the ferocity of his delivery.
July 24, 2009
The beyond-goofy collection of Commandment-inspired vignettes has funny moments, but it's a wildly uneven anthology, with three or four clunkers for every genuine chuckle.
August 17, 2007
Perhaps the Bible needs an 11th Commandment: Thou Shalt Not Bore. That might stem misfires such as The Ten.
August 30, 2007
Those worried about incurring God's wrath by seeing The Ten, don't concern yourselves -- by watching the film, you've suffered enough.
January 11, 2008
A blasphemous parody so painful to sit through it seems designed by the Almighty as punishment for heathens and sinners.
August 23, 2007
Thou shalt be funny. Thou, in this case, isn't.
August 17, 2007
If there were Ten Commandments for filmmaking, one would certainly be: Thou shalt not off sketch comedy as a feature film, especially when charging $9 a ticket.
January 15, 2008
...brings to mind the fondly ed Kentucky Fried Movie/Amazon Women on the Moon anthos from the '70s and '80s.