10,000 B.C.
Steven Strait Actor , Camilla Belle Actor , Cliff Curtis Actor , Joel Virgel Actor , Ben Badra Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Violence
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10,000 B.C.
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 03 07 (USA)
UPC: 085391139683
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Violence]
Summary: A young outcast from a primitive tribe is forced to defend his people from a brutal onslaught in Independence Day director Roland Emmerich's fast-paced period adventure. Despite the fact that he is low man on the totem pole in his tribe of fearless hunters, a brave young boy (Steven Strait) longs to win the heart of a beautiful princess (Camilla Belle) who is well above his station in life. When an overwhelming horde of powerful invaders forces the hunters into slavery and abducts the princess, the once-aimless boy suddenly finds his destiny taking an unexpected turn. Now, if he has any hope of saving his tribe from certain extinction, this young boy will have to fight for the future to his dying breath. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Epic
Features:
Exciting alternate ending
Awesome additional scenes
10,000 B.C.
Format: DVD
Release Date: 06/24/2008
Audio: DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo
Runtime: 109 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,Spanish,French
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1, Side A -- 10,000 B.C.
1. Old Mother's Prophecy [:00]
2. Only Way To Be Together [:00]
3. Mammoth Hunt [:01]
4. Besting the Big Bull [:00]
5. D'Leh's Confession [:00]
6. Four-Legged Demons [:00]
7. Four Searchers [5:34]
8. I Like Your Spirit [4:10]
9. Jungle Rescue [3:53]
10. Terror Birds [3:47]
11. Toothsome Trap [2:55]
12. Confrontations [4:25]
13. The One Has Come [3:03]
14. Warriors Unite [2:36]
15. Eye Of the Snake [4:12]
16. Mountains of the Gods [4:22]
17. Mark of the Hunter [:53]
18. Be As Your Father [4:47]
19. Marked Woman [3:07]
20. Together As One [4:30]
21. Attack and Revolt [4:32]
22. Almighty Dethroned [4:37]
23. You Came For Me [4:56]
24. Old Mother's Gift [4:27]
25. Fulfilled [2:48]
26. End Credits [3:31]
Disc #1, Side B -- 10,000 B.C.
1. Old Mother's Prophecy [:00]
2. Only Way To Be Together [:00]
3. Mammoth Hunt [:01]
4. Besting the Big Bull [:00]
5. D'Leh's Confession [:00]
6. Four-Legged Demons [:00]
7. Four Searchers [5:34]
8. I Like Your Spirit [4:10]
9. Jungle Rescue [3:53]
10. Terror Birds [3:47]
11. Toothsome Trap [2:55]
12. Confrontations [4:25]
13. The One Has Come [3:03]
14. Warriors Unite [2:36]
15. Eye Of the Snake [4:12]
16. Mountains of the Gods [4:22]
17. Mark of the Hunter [:53]
18. Be As Your Father [4:47]
19. Marked Woman [3:07]
20. Together As One [4:30]
21. Attack and Revolt [4:32]
22. Almighty Dethroned [4:37]
23. You Came For Me [4:56]
24. Old Mother's Gift [4:27]
25. Fulfilled [2:48]
26. End Credits [3:31]
Derek Armstrong
The timing of 10,000 B.C. made it seem like a reaction to the success of Apocalypto, as though Mel Gibson's film made the world safe again for pre-Christian action epics with no bankable stars. But maybe it was just typical Roland Emmerich bombast: How can we fit woolly mammoths, saber tooth tigers and the great pyramids into the same movie? The answer is, you can't, not without seeming ridiculous -- and in this case, not in a good way. Sure, it's part of the strategy of Hollywood epics to showcase creatures and landscapes that the audience has never seen in digital form, but one gets the impression that's literally the only reason 10,000 B.C. exists. The filmmakers didn't just get lost along the way . . . they never had a story in the first place. The film snubs its nose at numerous logical stumbling blocks, but most glaringly, it disregards both of the following: whether the featured plot elements existed contemporaneously, or whether humans could walk -- in a matter of days, no less -- between temperatures and climates of diametrically opposed extremes. You could throw those concerns out if 10,000 B.C. had been carried off with a certain tongue-in-cheek style, but the whole thing is wooden and overly serious. Apocalypto actually did this film a disservice, when you consider that Gibson raised the bar for realism through his bold decision to shoot in the Mayan language. By contrast, the King's English spoken in 10,000 B.C., sounding more British than "caveman," is downright distracting. Even special effects junkies will want to stay away from this listless tale of an emerging tribal leader who ventures out to rescue a kidnapped maiden. Applying the very lowest standards for narrative storytelling doesn't help -- they'll still feel like their brain is the thing being kidnapped. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
Cast and Crew:
David Dennis
Actor
Roland Emmerich
Director
Roland Emmerich
Producer
Roland Emmerich
Screenwriter
William Fay
Executive Producer
Mark Gordon
Producer
Thomas Karnowski
Executive Producer
Harald Kloser
Executive Producer
Harald Kloser
Composer (Music Score)
Harald Kloser
Screenwriter
Thomas Tull
Executive Producer
Sarah Bradshaw
Executive Producer
Michael Wimer
Producer
Scott Mednick
Executive Producer
Thomas Wander
Composer (Music Score)
Steven Strait
Actor
Camilla Belle
Actor
Cliff Curtis
Actor
Joel Virgel
Actor
Ben Badra
Actor
Mo Zainal
Actor
Nathanael Baring
Actor
Mona Hammond
Actor
Marco Khan
Actor
Reece Ritchie
Actor
Joel Fry
Actor
Omar Sharif
Actor
Country: USA

