Lascaux cave painting "The crossed Bison" c. 20,000 BC
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Lascaux cave painting "The crossed Bison" c. 20,000 BC

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Release Date : 03/05/2008 (US)Category : Adventure, Action, Drama, FantasyProduction : Country : USRate : Cast : Steven Strait,Camilla Belle,Cliff Curtis,Nathanael Baring,Mo Zinal,Affif Ben Badra,Mona Hammond,Marco Khan,Reece Ritchie,A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter's journey through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter's journey through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.â10,000 BCâ does not deserve its bad rap.It is not the worse reviewed film in director Roland Emmerichâs oeuvre (that distinction belongs to âMoon 44â), but it is perhaps his most infamous. âBoringâ is a word that I often hear from casual moviegoers who have watched this flick. Indeed, I hear that adjective so frequently that â10,000 BCâ has quickly become something even sadder than a guilty pleasure. I am sincerely ashamed of my affinity for this motion picture. If virtually everyone I know regards it as dull, what does it say about my taste that I enjoy it?A quick summary: â10,000 BCâ is an action-adventure epic set in the prehistoric era. It centers the story on a tribe of hunter-gatherers known as the Yagahl and a brave warrior, DâLeh (Steven Strait), who seeks the hand of a lovely woman believed to be destined for greatness, Evolet (Camilla Belle). In a plot that twists and turns more than the filmâs convoluted geography (more on that in a moment), DâLeh is forced to travel the world so he can rescue Evolet and many other Yagahl from evil horse-raiders. The subsequent journey is packed with the kinds of encounters one would expect in the most riveting B-movie fare, from needing to overthrow the imperial cult of an enigmatic enrobed Atlantean known as The Almighty (Tim Barlow) to attacks by velociraptor-like phorusrhacidae.How can a movie like this be regarded as boring?Stupid, I absolutely agree. Like most of Emmerichâs movies, â!0,000 BCâ is an amalgamation of conspiracy theories, from the aforementioned idea that Atlantis was a real continent (it was actually a thought experiment from Platoâs âCritiasâ) to the belief that a single lost civilization was the progenitor to the known influential ancient ones (Egypt, Greece, Persia, etc.) Its narrative takes the protagonists from the Ural Mountains to the tropics of Southeast Asia to the pre-construction pyramids in Egypt. Nothing about the story makes any sense to any viewer with a passing knowledge of geography, climatology, history or even common sense. Then again, it is worth noting that most of Emmerichâs movies are absurd; this does not diminish oneâs ability to enjoy, say, the Area 51-conspiracy theories underpinning âIndependence Day.âThe difference here, though, is that the
oining DâLeh and Evolet on a sweeping melodrama. I am not here to argue that â10,000 BCâ should be anyoneâs favorite movie. It certainly isnât mine. (That distinction belongs to âUnbreakable.â) But it is a solidly good movie, a sincere Valentine to the best Stone Age fantasy fiction (Emmerich was inspired largely by his love of Jean-Jacques Annaudâs âQuest for Fireâ) and a captivating travelogue. It is the reason why, on a four-star criticsâ scale, the three-star review must exist. Watch free movies and tvshows on VidooTv
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script seems to turn people off. All of the characters are two-dimensional and the dialogue is purely functional. Most will acknowledge that â10,000 BCâ has a moving score (composed by Thomas Wander and Harold Kloser, the latter of whom also co-wrote the film with Emmerich) and lush cinematography (Ueli Steiger) filmed in Namibia, South Africa, Thailand and New Zealand. But how can one care about the pretty visuals when the underlying story is so blah?The key, I believe, is to not go into â10,000 BCâ expecting sparkle. This is a somber epic, a tribute to the B-quality sword-and-sandal epics of the mid-20th century. Emmerich believes that this story has meaning, and as such levity is almost entirely scrubbed. (If you look closely, you will notice a brief testicular injury gag.) In a way, he isnât wrong about that; the rudimentary narrative, told by a diverse cast and based on a number of cultures, is accessible to virtually everyone. The message is a noble one and broadly applicable, preaching the kind of universalist empathy that human beings should never do without. Along the way, the story keeps the action coming â mammoth hunts, navigating treacherous terrain, chucking spears at ominous baddies â and the viewer feels like they are j
Megalithic antiques said to date back to 1,000 BC discovered near Kollur
Megalithic antiques said to date back to 1,000 BC discovered near Kollur
A team of archaeologists led by T. Murugeshi recently discovered a menhir, a cupule, a well cut in round shape in hard laterite, and pottery of the megalithic period on the foothills of Mookasura Betta, near Kollur, in Udupi district.
Prof. Murugeshi, an associate professor of Ancient History and Archaeology with Mulki Sundar Ram Shetty Memorial College, Shirva, in Udupi district, said theâŚ
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Megalithic antiques said to date back to 1,000 BC discovered near Kollur
Megalithic antiques said to date back to 1,000 BC discovered near Kollur
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A team of archaeologists led by T. Murugeshi recently discovered a menhir, a cupule, a well cut in round shape in hard laterite, and pottery of the megalithic period on the foothills of Mookasura Betta, near Kollur, in Udupi district.
Prof. Murugeshi, an associate professor of Ancient History and Archaeology with Mulki Sundar Ram Shetty Memorial College, Shirva, in Udupi district, saidâŚ
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Archaeologists Discover A 4000 Year Old Archaeological Find Linking Allah To Lucifer And The âHarlot Religionâ
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The Venus of DolnĂ VÄstonice, one of the earliest known depictions of the human body, dates to approximately 29,000â25,000 BC (Gravettian culture of the Upper Paleolithic era)
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 Camilla Belle (born October 2, 1986) is an American actress. Her works include The Ballad of Jack and Rose, When a Stranger Calls, 10,000 BC, The Quiet, Push, and Breakaway.Belle was born as Camilla Belle Routh in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Cristina Gould, is a Brazilian-born fashion designer and her father, Jack Wesley Routh, owns a construction company and was a composer of countryâŚ
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