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10,000 BC Photo

Warner Bros has released a new poster and production photo for Roland Emmerich’s 10,000 B.C. The new theatrical trailer just went online on Thursday. The new photo shows Steven Strait as D’Leh facing what looks like a muppet Sabertooth tiger. Click to enlarge. I like how the poster lists the release date as 03.07.08 A.D. Check out the full poster after the jump.

10,000 BC Movie Poster

10,000 B.C. hits theaters on March 7th 2008.


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8 Responses to “New 10,000 B.C. Movie Poster and Production Photo”

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    What was that recent viking-indian flick/flop from the shiny director of the TCM remake? Even though this still has the Independence Day-tag to the filmmakers, it’s prob going to do similar business. Those movies look very similar in their stoopid historical concepts and clear lack of goods.

    I am stoked on the idea of a little man stabbing a gargantuan Wooly Mammoth with a tiny spear while hanging onto the nappy, smelly, creature infested hair on its back. The IDEA. Word on this movie’s effects and quality is dire. I wonder if Stanley Kubrick forsaw this when he filmed the beginning of 2001? The monolith was a greedy studio exec, who knew?

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    I am not american, but I still believe film making at it’s best comes from not only being able to visualize the best concepts and reanimating periods in a dramatic way, but it would have helped to keep the details in check, even when making movies of about prehistory. thanks to Emerich, the fine children of your country will “learn” that in 10,000 b.c. metal was commonly used, dinosaurs lived amongst us, hugh cities were in existence, and there was language that was made of words and syllables. I would’nt be surprised to see letters in this movie, although the meaning of the word “prehistory” is “before written documentation of events”.
    sometimes I think the whole concept of cinema should be protected by laws from people like Emerich.

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    Hello…ehhh…I think I’ll take a coke and the BIG popcorn…Thanks

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    The one responsable for the poster just made terrible mistakes on terms of basic composition…Cloud edge prolongues into the lower cliff edge, and there are too many parallel lines from diff. layers…Can’t believe this shit!

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    Yeah, dinosaurs, all dinosours, died millions of years ago as carbon dating confirms beyond argument. This and only this is a fact that you can act so cocky about knowing for sure, because the rest is nothing but speculation. You have no idea what human cultures existed back then, you weren’t there, history has not recorded it in detail and the small amounts of recorded history are sparse at best. This is simply someone trying to make a buck like all movies and they simply tell a story of a hero, apparently, back in those times how popular culture would relate to it. Anyone who has a problem with the historical accuracies are automatically in the wrong because by definition this fictional movie is telling a fictional story and does not claim to be a documentary, and secondy the only historical information they have to compare it to are from books and websites written upon hundreds of levels of hearsay the originated from the few archaeologists who dug up the crap people have left behind and could only guess at what people 12000 years ago did with it.

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