10,000 Bc

Another fantasy movie pretending to be about real history, that's really what we need... :rolleyes:
Yes, it's good because most people don't actually learn history in school (here at least), so they must learn it in movies. As they say, those who don't learn from history are bound to repeat it...
 
My thoughts too. At least yet another Kull the Conqueror.

Still if it's dinosaurs with humans, my thoughts are "Da Creationism Museum".

EDIT: Actually a story based on the more likely Atlantis (based in the Aegean sea), from the Discovery Channel show, would be cooler in my opinion.

EDIT EDIT: Actually shut up and watched the preview. Looks pretty cool. No dinos. Mammoths and Sabre-tooth's as quite important in the food chain---cool. The crazy fantasy is some proto-Summerian/Nile temple priest types seem to have raised quite a crop of attack mammoths; Oppressed have-not tribes are raising up with spears. Lots of action, surely will be a console FPS, though seems like it will mostly be about unifying tribes against conflict and that man had to fight to become the dominant species of the planet. I rate it a potential so-so, to at least rent.

Looks like a dust-off of old Robert E. Howard's "Hyborean Age", 10.000 years ago, the time and place where Conan the Barbarian lived, don'cher'know.

Could be entertaining.:D
 
Well, if it doesn't purport to be historical in any manner (odd that they'd set it in 10,000BC on Earth then), I wouldn't take issue. Obviously it's not going to be perfectly accurate, but there are more aspects to history than names, places, and dates, and those sorts of things generally only get conveyed through movies, and aren't necessarily questioned.
 
Ditech says people are smart. Propaganda. From what I know of the majority of (at least American) people, they are quite stoopid, what with their watching of reality tv and endless game shows over important world issues, so I have my concerns as to whether people can handle this as not being true, because its entertaining, so to them, it has to be real. may-b there retarted.

is joke.


looks fun, but that big bird, you know, people should have built them strong and rid them. ahhhh, imagine, the birds vs horses, feathers and blood everywhere. Would make a good civ unit..
 
Both of the legends say they existed before 10,000 BC.
So, it could be one of a bajillion other things.

In the end it's made up crap.
 
Ditech says people are smart. Propaganda. From what I know of the majority of (at least American) people, they are quite stoopid, what with their watching of reality tv and endless game shows over important world issues, so I have my concerns as to whether people can handle this as not being true, because its entertaining, so to them, it has to be real. may-b there retarted.
That's profoundly silly. Americans know movies are fake, and just so you know I prefer silly entertianment over important world issues too because entertainment is entertaining and important world issues are boring.
 
I saw a commercial for it, it's by the same guy who did The Day After Tommorow and Independance Day. It looks really cool, and I think it will be a masterpiece.
 
To all those who are complaining that it's not historically accuarte, who cares? Why does everything need to be historicallly accurate? Besides I don't think that raptor-like creature was actully supposed to be a dinosaur, but some other prehistoric reptile.

A lot of people are probably thinking "but drool, they're pretending it's historically accuarate!" Well what do you expect the filmmakers to do? Put disclaimers under their movie titles that say "this movie is not historically accurate?" That won't happen.
 
Masterpiece? You're just making me hungry for BBQ Chicken!
 
That's profoundly silly. Americans know movies are fake, and just so you know I prefer silly entertianment over important world issues too because entertainment is entertaining and important world issues are boring.
Are you being as sarcastic as he was being?
 
Are you being as sarcastic as he was being?
It's tricky to tell the difference between brilliant sarcasm and abjsect stupidity at times. I'm not convinced it isn't the later.
 
Twas the former.
I want to see this movie, probably rent it, which means I got a year.
Young children may find it realistic, however.
 
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