Posted on 07/14/2007 5:14:13 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
10,000 B.C. (2008)
Actors
Steven Strait (D'Leh)
Camilla Belle (Evolet)
Omar Sharif
Marco Khanlian (One Eye)
Cliff Curtis
Nathanael Baring
Timothy Barlow (The Pyramid God)
Mona Hammond (Old Mother)
Reece Ritchie
Joel Virgel Nakudu
Mo Zinal
Director by Roland Emmerich Director
Epic tale that centers on three stages in the development of primitive man, as seen through a 21-year-old hunter from a primitive tribe who must hunt mammoth to survive.
Release Date: March 7th, 2008 (wide)
Distributors: Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
(Excerpt) Read more at movies.yahoo.com ...
LMAO
I saw a preview for this before Harry Potter today, looked like Quest for Fire with more action and less plot. Also saw a preview for a movie that looked like Hair only with more drug references and worse music.
They’ll keep the BC because BCE just hasn’t taken off, in spite of scientists’ best effort, and the fact that it actually makes more sense especially if you’re outside the Mediterranean/ European area, people still like BC and AD.
Looks interesting
I’m waiting for the July 31 ‘studio’ release of 300. :)
Metal and domesticated mammoths aside, if Ringo isn’t in it, it isn’t authentic.
They laughed when I noticed the regular appearance of ‘mammoth’ stories posted on FR this year.
They laughed when I said there had to be some reason for the plethora of “mammoth’ tales.
They ridiculed me with ‘tin foil hat’ comments when cautioned about the possible cloning of mammoths in some articles. After all, mammoths are only wooly elephants without sharp teeth a la the dinosaur clones in Jurassic Park.
Now we have a movie about hunting mammoths and a clip on FR.
Will they laugh and ridicule me when I predict Mammoths will be roaming the American heartland again in the near future as part of a “Mammoth Hunting Preserve” a la Jurassic Park.
There must be gigantic (dare I say mammoth) financial interests at work here.
Call me Nostradamus II, but...
I missed the domesticated mammoth and rider on the first go-around.
On second thought, this may be a mammoth plot by Al Gore and the Greens to convert us from using automobiles into mammoth riding. Hasn’t he invested in a bio-fuels corportation? I can just see the commercials.
Save the PLANET! [clip of Al Gore]”Use a Mammoth for your transportation needs. Runs entirely on biofuels without having to use energy to convert them. My son got one up to 10 miles an hour the other day and that’s all the speed he needs.”
I think Ted Turner (The largest private land-owner in America) owns all this land now. So....maybe.
You sound like a creationist, but the evidence of these primates doesn`t disprove creation. Yes they existed, they found the remains, but it doesn`t mean they were human no more than gorillas are human, they literally are just an extinct species of primate. It`s like chimpanzees going extinct and someone finding the fossilized remains.
There was a chimpanzee I read about last year who acquired the mutation of being able to walk on it`s hind legs, I even saw the video and it really freaked me out. You could consider the species of Australopithecus just like that, a bunch of chimps with that ability or mutation. It doesn`t mean they were human, just freaky chimps. Here, I found him on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C6NkRUbI38
I tend to believe in creation myself because like someone pointed out, it`s like having a bunch of birds (which use tools like chimps) and all of a sudden they invent calculus. Well how the hell did that happen? It`s too extreme a change, something else was involved.
Those b@$+@rds! I can’t believe they laughed.
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I couldn’t get it to play on a Wintel box, or on my rev B iMac.
http://www.10000bcmovie.com/10000.swf
Nope, Before Chrismas Eve. It became the night before Christmas.
Well, our, er, something like that, fer shure.
And you thought cows produced a lot of greenhouse gases.
you had to ask???
(yeah, yeah, yeah, I know she's not from Hollyweird...)
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