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Directed by Roland Emmerich.
It was a time when man and beast were untamed and the mighty mammoth roamed the earth. A time when ideas and beliefs were born that forever shaped mankind. 10,000 B.C. follows a young hunter (Steven Strait) on his quest to lead an army across a vast desert, battling saber tooth tigers and prehistoric predators as he unearths a lost civilization and attempts to rescue the woman he loves (Camilla Belle) from an evil warlord determined to possess her. ~www.worstpreviews.com
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chenso19chenso19 10,000 B.C IS A TERRIBLE MOVIE
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"I WATCHED THIS MOVIE W/ MY BOYFRIEND AND I HATED IT THE GRAPHICS TO ME WAS TERRIBLE. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash July 8th - One Million Years, B.C.
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"Tomorrow we'll be watching One Million Years B.C., directed by Don Chaffey. It was marketed with the tagline "Travel back through time and space to the edge of man's beginnings...discover a savage world whose only law was lust!" The film was the subject of FilmCouch #62, in which Paul and Adam watched both One Million Years B.C. and 10,000 B.C to find out if 990,000 years of evolution make a better movie. Synopsis: One Million Years B.C. (1966) Starring Martine Beswicke, Percy Herbert, Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Robert Brown. This film was advertised with the slogan "See Raquel Welch In Mankind's First Bikini!" While archeologists tell us humans did not live at the same time as dinosaurs, and our prehistoric ancestors probably didn't look much like Ms. Welch and her co-stars, One Million Years B.C. is a good bit more fun than more scientifically accurate portrait of the era might have been. Tumak (John Richardson) of the Rock People is exiled from his tribe after a fight wit ... " [More]
JJ79JJ79 10,000 B.C. (2008)
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"I can´t quite decide if "10,000 B.C." is a rich man´s "Pathfinder" or a poor man´s "300." Or maybe an ancient version of "The Lost World: Jurassic Park." How about an even older "Dances with Wolves"…only except wolves, woolly mammoths and saber tooth tigers roam the countryside. Whichever previous film director/co-writer Roland Emmerich´s latest takes its cues from, it still ends up being as tediously boring as the name suggests. When their small tribe is attacked and people taken captive by slave traders, four remaining warriors set out to retrieve their brothers and sisters. D´Leh (Steven Strait) is trying to accomplish two different things: remove the stain of his father´s so-called cowardice and rescue the woman he loves (Evolet, played by Camilla Belle). Through their journey from the snowy mountains to the sun scorched desert, D´Leh and his little band of warriors encounter people, creatures and obstacles they never would have ... " [More]
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"By now I’m sure you’ve heard that former ’80s teen-movie star John Cusack will star in Roland Emmerich’s apocalypse spectacular 2012. Considering the blockbuster filmmaker has previously directed the likes of James Spader (in Stargate) and Matthew Broderick (in Godzilla), I figure it’s only a matter of time before he’s worked with all our favorite ’80s teen-movie actors. So, here’s a list of the next ten actors most appropriate for Emmerich to cast: Kirk Cameron - The former star of TV’s Growing Pains and the ’80s flick Like Father, Like Son has more recently starred in the Christian-targeted Left Behind movies, which, in dealing with the Rapture, fit in with Emmerich’s usual penchant for end-of-the-world scenarios. Considering his pro-creationist stance, he probably wasn’t a fan of Emmerich’s recent caveman epic and his Evangelical status means he probably disagrees with the climate change message of The Day After Tomorrow. Too bad, because seeing Mike Seaver in a big-budget acti ... " [More]
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"Roland Emmerich (Independence Day) is probably the most bankable schlock-meister working. 10,000 B.C. is a snickerfest with some amazing woolly mammoths. On the evolutionary chain of movies, it’s a driect descendant of the campy Raquel Welch star vehicle, One Million Years B.C. (1967). Adam Forrest and I thought it would be fun to watch them both, but didn’t expect One Million to blow us away when it turned more Shakespeare than schlock. Karina phones in to explain what makes a good musical and why Love Songs–opening tonight–and so many others from the last 30 years don’t make the cut. FilmCouch 62 (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) 10,000 B.C., One Million Years B.C., Love Songs Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"Roland Emmerich (Independence Day) is probably the most bankable schlock-meister working. 10,000 B.C. is a snickerfest with some amazing woolly mammoths. On the evolutionary chain of movies, it’s a driect descendant of the campy Raquel Welch star vehicle, One Million Years B.C. (1967). Adam Forrest and I thought it would be fun to watch them both, but didn’t expect One Million to blow us away when it turned more Shakespeare than schlock. Karina phones in to explain what makes a good musical and why Love Songs–opening tonight–and so many others from the last 30 years don’t make the cut. FilmCouch 62 (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) 10,000 B.C., One Million Years B.C., Love Songs Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Paul " [More]
scswngrscswngr Some Titles to discuss....
by scswngr in Coming Soon 2008
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"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull?Iron Man?Speed Racer?The Incredible Hulk?Wall-E?The Dark Knight?The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian?Star Trek?Quantum of Solace? (James Bond 22)Get Smart?Mamma Mia!10,000 B.C.?Sex and the City: The Movie?Fanboys?Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince? " [More]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Big Budget B-Movie Trend Contin ...
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"Eventually Hollywood will learn it doesn’t make sense to spend millions of dollars on a B-movie. It may just take awhile. But if the road towards re-education didn’t begin with Grindhouse, it will possibly start with Roland Emmerich’s 10,000 B.C., the trailer to which is now available courtesy of CHUD.com. The $75,000,000 movie follows a tradition of cheesy Saturday afternoon flicks like 1940’s One Million B.C. and its 1966 remake One Million Years B.C. Of course, back then the B.C. stood for “before computer (effects)” and featured the spectacular — and silly, maybe — visual effects of Roy Seawright and Ray Harryhausen, respectively. Sure, in terms of effects and spectacle, 10,000 B.C. looks cool, just as Emmerich’s The Day After Tomorrow looked cool, but it also has the potential of being unintentionally funny, in the same way the primitive people in Battlefield Earth came off as ridiculous. Emmerich may as well have put in dinosaurs, despite the historical inaccuracy, because th ... " [More]
 



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